If I remember there are rooms near the water at Pop Century? Are these preferred rooms, or can they be standard?
Yes, I spent many a night outside my "preferred" room by the main pool with families and kids playing at all hours of the night (not that I begrudge them), gazing over at your buildings thinking...man, I wish we were over there!We had a standard room at Pop this month. At check-in they gave us Building #3 in the 50's section. We had Rm 3315, 3rd floor, lake view. It was nice and quiet after a full day of in-your-face Disney. It was perfect.
Yes, I spent many a night outside my "preferred" room by the main pool with families and kids playing at all hours of the night (not that I begrudge them), gazing over at your buildings thinking...man, I wish we were over there!
My primary gripe isn't the noise, per se. It is that the rooms don't keep much of it out. Hearing kids having fun in the main pool at all hours of the night made it hard to get the kid calmed down for bed. In addition, the two days we were sick and had to stay in the room, the thumping music and noise from the main pool made it difficult to rest.
It was still a great stay, and a nice room. But, I would rather the hotel room be a respite from the hustle and bustle that is Disney, not in the thick of it!
I'd have to agree. We had 60s Lake View on this last trip in March and it was honestly our best value resort experience to date. It was super quiet and being able to step outside in the morning while everyone was getting ready and watch the ducks/birds on the lake was nice. Plus being in the 60s building we were super close to the bridge over to AoA so it was a nice little walk to go tour it.I definitely prefer standard lake view rooms. We stayed in the 90s section once and really did not care for it. That was the one year we did not request any certain room. Prefer 60s the most.
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