Mom and Daughter at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Room
  • On Jan 23, 2011
    Michelle from MI Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Staying at Pop Century 12/25/11-12/31/11. 2nd trip to Disney, stayed at Riverside previous trip but trying to budget this time. I'm trying to find which building to request. Want to be close to Classic hall and buses. Love the panel! Thanks for your help!

    Thanks Michelle! I'll be happy to answer your question. Disney's Pop Century Resort is my favorite Value Resort offering guests great affordability with bigger than life Disney theming.  If you want a room with easy access to the buses but minimal noise levels, I would recommend rooms facing Classical Hall in either Building 4 or 5 in the 1960s complex. A second option would be rooms facing Classical Hall in Building 3 in the 1950s complex and Building 6 in the 1970s complex. Please keep in mind that room requests are not guaranteed. However, Cast Members will try to accommodate your preferences based on resort occupancy and other factors taking place during your arrival time. An added bonus of staying at Disney's Pop Century Resort is that as of this writing, this is the only Value Resort with dedicated bus service. In other words, it doesn't share transportation with other resorts making for shorter waits while in transit. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. Have a memorable vacation to the Walt Disney World Resort!
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People describe my love for Walt Disney World Resort and Disney Cruise Line as intoxicating and contagious! My family fell in love with the Disney Magic aboard our first Disney cruise with Captain Mickey in 2006. I personally love to spread pixie dust, as I truly enjoy sharing my Disney experience with everyone! Learn More About Ritzy

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