Hey Jessica!
Step into a time-traveling adventure at
Disney's Pop Century Resort, where every nook and cranny holds a treasure trove of lesser-known delights! Forget the mainstream, let's dive into one of my favorite hidden gems that make this resort an absolute blast.
In the 70’s area, you’ll find a colorful Twister board sprawled across the ground, challenging guests to twist, turn, and contort themselves into the most amusing positions. The game area is a hub of energy, where families and friends gather to engage in friendly battles of flexibility and balance. It’s a riot not only to participate but also to watch others have some fun.
I understand wanting to make sure that traveling with
younger children is as seamless as possible. Now to answer your question: Most Standard Non-Accessible Guest rooms have a shower/tub combination. However, there are some rooms such as those Accessible Rooms that have a walk-in shower. I would recommend that when you check in you stop at the Front Desk to verify that you have been assigned a room with a tub.
Quick Tip: Be sure to visit the
Baby Care Centers that are located within all 4 theme parks. These centers were a lifesaver for me when my kiddos were little. They allow for privacy when nursing or pumping, and they have an amazing area where you can change your little one in a clean and spacious environment. They also have Restroom facilities, a kitchen with a microwave and sink, and also a main room with television and table seating.
I hope that you and your family enjoy the nostalgia of this Resort hotel as much as I do!
~Heather