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Guest Reviews:
Priscilla
from Miami, FL US stayed on June 19, 2005
"The only thing that made me feel uncomfortable was the food. As you are receiving so many hispanic visitors, you should add more variety to your menus. Food from our countries is very delicious and likes to everyone."
Recommends the hotel to others?
Yes
James
from Newark, DE US stayed on June 14, 2005
"Yes, I loved your hotel.....the service was excellent. We transferred to Port Orleans after 4 days at your hotel and wish we would of stayed. Port Orleans was expensive the help was awful, unfriendly and snobby. I will recommend your hotel to my friends definetly......."
Recommends the hotel to others?
Yes
Peggy
from Cape Coral, FL US stayed on June 09, 2005
"Food in food court definitely needs improvement. More healthy choices necessary, and cost was not just expensive, it was exorbitant. Hotel, however was extremely clean and definitely worth it, despite the food."
Recommends the hotel to others?
Yes
Pamela
from Munster, IN US stayed on March 27, 2005
"Bring a hair dryer as they aren't in the room. Buy the POP cup for refills during your stay... and the food in the Classic Hall is very good and more reasonable than I remember Disney being in the past."
Recommends the hotel to others?
Yes
Anonymous guest
from Canton, OH US stayed on January 30, 2005
"I was in Orlando on business for the Florida Educational Technology Conference. Sixteen teachers attended and stayed at Pop Century. It met our needs for a reasonable hotel at budget prices.
We liked the convenience of the food court. Prices were high; quality not that great.
Many teachers said they would return with families. I thought the rooms were a little small for families and very little amenities in the room. But,the price was right.
I think the value resorts meets the needs of families on a budget."
Recommends the hotel to others?
Yes
James
from Canton, OH US stayed on January 30, 2005
"The hotel is very plain. They've got nice pools, but not much else. The television only gets local channels and those stations owned by Disney. If you plan on leaving your car parked, they have a great shuttle system to other Disney locations. However, that means you are held hostage to their food and the prices that come with it. Their food is very "blah", and their prices are quite high. (Over $12 for breakfast for one) One of the member's of my group went looking for coffee, as most hotels have it free in the room or lobby, but not Disney Pop Century. To get a cup of coffee, he had to buy a Pop Century Mug which cost him over $12. That's one expensive coffee. Now, to be fair, he could have refilled that mug as many times as he would like with coffee, soda-pop, etc., so if you are staying for a long period of time, this could be a good deal for you. But, for all those on short stays, there is no option. I was issued a handi-capped room that had no tub and wasn't asked if this was alright. To make matters worse, every time I used the shower the bathroom floor would flood because the drain wasn't working properly. I will say I was given another room when I asked. In fact, I found the resort staff to be very friendly and helpful, although the management wouldn't allow them to make certain simple accomodations. Overall, the Pop Century Resort is OK, but not great and certainly not economical."
Recommends the hotel to others?
No
Karl
from Canton, OH US stayed on January 29, 2005
"Having to walk halfway through the complex each morning for a cup of coffee and being forced to buy a mug for 10+ dollars rather than being able to get up and start with coffee in the room.
No internet.
I will not be back."
Recommends the hotel to others?
No
Kimberly s
from Northport, AL US stayed on January 03, 2005
"We throughly enjoyed our stay and will definitely tell others of the convenience and "extras" you provided-extras meaning very nice and helpful staff!"
Recommends the hotel to others?
Yes
Paulo
from Pembrook Pines, FL US stayed on January 01, 2004
"I travelled with my family quite often to resorts throughout Florida and if there is one thing I never understood is the price of bottled water, soda and beer. How astronomically high they can be at hotels and resorts.! I never understood why. If the logistics to get them there were difficult and if they had to travel far to be available I would understand the high cost of it, but they are available at any corner in this Country and the prices are abusively high.Innsome cases bottled water is more expensive than soda !!!"
Recommends the hotel to others?
Yes
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