Friday, April 4, 2014

Room 7237 at Disney's Pop Century Resort - March 3, 2014

I recently stayed at Disney's Pop Century Resort during the first week of March 2014 to attend the Disney Foodies Eat 'N' Greet.  I got a good Annual Passholder rate for a Standard Room.  I have stayed at Pop Century in the past, but have not stayed there since they renovated their rooms.  When I got to check-in, I found out that they assigned me to Room 7237 in the 80s building.  If you look at the map below, you will see that the 80s building is a good distance to the left of the Classic Hall, which is the resort's main lobby.  Just be prepared to walk for a while when you are walking to Room 7237.

Map of Disney's Pop Century Resort.  Our room is in the 80's building.


Room 7237 is on the second floor of the 80s building that is the closest to the 80s parking lot.  The room is on the corner and overlooks the parking lot.  I took a picture of the front of the outside of the room:

Room 7237 from the outside

Here is video of the room that I took to give you an idea of what a typical standard room looks like at Pop Century:

8 comments:

  1. We were in 4333 in the 60's and it looks exactly like this one. But our fridge froze everything we had in it!

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    1. Thanks for reading the blog post! I have yet to stay in the 60s building. I've stayed in the 50s,80s and 90s building. The fridge that I got looks like it was new. I had no issues with it freezing things.

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  2. Thank you for posting! I will be at POP on May 12th for the first time.

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    1. Thank you for reading the blog and watching the room tour video. Have fun on your first trip to POP!

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  3. Very similar to port Orleans and Caribbean beach layouts! Thanks for sharing

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    1. Kim, thanks for viewing the blog post and watching the room tour video. The rooms are definitely similar.

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  4. Are fridges standard now in Pop Century? - When I went a few years ago you had to pay an extra $10-15 per day.

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    1. Jane, thanks for viewing the blog post and watching the room tour video. The fridges are now standard in Pop Century, as well as the other Value Resorts.

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