HopperFan
"It's a bug-eat-bug world out there, princess."
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2003
Yes, only one bus stop with different lines for the individual parks. We've always had awesome bus service at Pop.
As far as the rooms go, we book preferred now to be safe, but we have gotten lucky and had a non-preferred room in the 60's. 60's would be closest, with parts of the 70's and 50's not bad as far as distance.
80's and 90's are a hike.
Have fun. We've stayed at all levels and still love Pop. We are heading back this July
I agree with this. I have asked for them to insure a renovated room but once done I hope to never stay there again.
I thought the 80s and 90s weren’t bad if you went through the parking lot?
It saves some time, but I don't want to see the parking lot, the delivery loading area ...let alone cut through it. Even walking around the lot on the sidewalk is non-bubble like. I prefer rooms that I walk the interior of the resort to get to the bus etc.
Cutting thru the lot will shave some time off, but they are still the farthest out from the Hippy Dippy Pool and the food court.
Getting to the bus stops isn't too bad if you cut thru the parking lot.
We had a room in the 90's for our first night of our first stay at Pop. We had recently stayed at POFQ and weren't prepared for the sheer size of Pop. I do believe that the room we were in was one of the farthest out, so I may have a skewed perception. I went to the front desk first thing the next morning to see if we could move to a preferred room if it was available and we would pay the difference. The front desk CM found us a non preferred room in the 60's and moved us.
Since then, we've always just booked preferred.
Actually the farthest rooms at POFQ are about the same distance as the farthest rooms at POP. That would be the farthest wing of Bldg 7 at POP to farthest rooms at both ends of POFQ. The 50's farthest building is closer. The plus for POP if you enjoy a swim is the two extra pools it has. Maybe it's the bold decor that just makes it feel that much bigger.