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  • On Nov 3, 2009
    Jennifer from MO 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.

    I heard you can see fireworks from some rooms at Pop Century. We are staying there in the preferred room & was wondering what building I could req to have the best view. Also, which preferred building has the best location? Thanks again!

    Jennifer:

    Some of the rooms in the 50's building and some in the 90's building of Pop Century can see the Illuminations fireworks.  Rooms 2100 - 2472 and 9101 to 9472 are considered by Disney to be those rooms. 

    The preferred rooms are in the 60's building, along with some in the 50's and 70's, most likely because of their lake views.  The best rooms for both a view of the lake and convenience to the main center are buildings 4 and 5 in the 60's area.  But keep in mind, there isn't a long walk from any of the buildings to the food court.

    Wishing y'all a magical vacation!
    Whitney
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Meet the Panelist: Whitney, Mississippi

My family of 6 appreciates Disney's value! Although Ft. Wilderness is our second home, we've enjoyed the resorts for business, reunions and romantic getaways. For me, Disney also means dining: last count, I'd eaten at 55 restaurants around the World! Learn More About Whitney

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