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  • On Feb 13, 2012
    Jennifer from NJ Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We booked our next trip to WDW at the Pop Century Resort. We paid extra for a preferred room. Where in the resort is the room located? I heard 50"s or 60's. Should I request one over the other? I have a toddler who enjoys the pool and playground.

    Hi Jennifer!

    Congrats on your upcoming trip to Walt Disney World! You will love the Pop Century resort. This is a fun resort for kids and your toddler will love the pool and playground area.

    A preferred room means that your room is closer to the main building, which is convenient for quickly getting to the food court, main pool and Disney transportation. There are preferred rooms in the 70s, 60s and 50s areas of the resort. The most centrally located building is the 60s building and it is close to the "Classic Hall" (main building,) Kiddie Pool and Hippy Dippy Pool (main pool.) Call the reservations line ahead of time and ask the cast member to note that you would prefer the 60s section of the resort on your reservation. Disney can't guarantee a room in a specific section, but they will do their best to accommodate your request.

    I hope you have a magical vacation!

    Magically,
    Stacy 
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Meet the Panelist: Stacy, South Carolina

My name is Stacy and I'm a native Carolinian, single mom to two amazing teens, and a Walt Disney World fanatic! My kids and I are Disney Annual Passholders and whether we are celebrating a birthday, running a runDisney race, or simply having a craving for a Mickey pretzel, we visit the most magical place on earth as much as possible! I am ecstatic to share the tips and tricks I have learned over the yEARS as part of the planDisney panel!
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