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EATING & DRINKING AT DISNEY'S POP CENTURY RESORT Pop Century has a large food court with a variety of food stations. It’s open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Menu items include a breakfast platter ($10.99), an Angus cheeseburger ($12.99), and a create-your-own salad ($11.49). Purchase a Rapid Fill mug for $17.99 and get refills from the beverage bar. A pizza delivery service is available in the afternoons and evenings, along with seasonal snack carts near the pool. |
PLAYING & RELAXING AT DISNEY'S POP CENTURY RESORT For Athletes: The 12’ wide lakeside path is ideal for walks and jogs. Bikes can be rented for $10/hour, as well as surrey bikes for $25/half hour. The lake does not offer a marina. For Children: A quiet playground and play fountain is located within the resort (see map on page 84 for locations). For Gamers: An arcade is located in the resort’s main building. For Shoppers: The resort offers a large shop with Disney logo merchandise, clothing, sundries, and some snack foods. For Swimmers: Cool off in the main pool (which also features a wading pool), and two smaller themed pools. The fun pools are shaped like a bowling pin, a flower, and a computer. There are no spas (hot tubs) at this resort. |
GETTING AROUND FROM DISNEY'S POP CENTURY RESORT Buses (see chart below for in-transit times) are outside the main building of the resort. Stops are well-marked and offer benches and some shelter. Bus service is prompt and efficient. Destinations other than those below can be reached by changing buses at Disney’s Hollywood Studios or Epcot (daytime) or Disney Springs (evening). Parking is freely available, though you should study the map to find the closest lot to your room.
Approximate time you will spend in transit from resort to destination during normal operation. |
Top Photo Slice: Kids water play fountain at Disney’s Pop Century Resort (℗ 54008) Photo contributed by © Jennifer Marx
Comments:
Hi, RobinsEgg! It's a photo of a king bed guest room at Pop Century. We had an older photo of a guest room in that same spot in last year's edition. I think it was in this spot in previous editions, too. I put it there initially (as I recall) because there was no room on the first page of the section, but I wanted to show a photo of a guest room. Now that we're in the LIVE! Guide, however, I could move it and put something else there. Which I will do right now. :)
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RobinsEgg on 02/01/2017 at 2:33:13 pm EST says: Reply
RE: Eating & Drinking at Disney's Pop Century Resort
Why is there a picture of a bed here?