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We just got back from the World this Sunday. Overall we had a great time. I am going to point out some of the best things and not so great things.
We stayed at Pop Century, our second time there. We had a room only on the Saturday we arrived and then two rooms for the rest of our package. Everything was fine, we got checked in okay and everything was fine the next morning when we checked out and back in for the new reservation. They kept us in the same room and gave our daughters the connecting room. The first night we were there, we must have been too tired to realize the fridge was making a high pitched noise. We did notice it the second night and unplugged it and reported it the next morning. They switched it out while we were at the parks and everything was fine. Except that night, the fridge in our daughters' room started with a high pitched noise. They unplugged it and since they weren't using it decided it wasn't worth dealing with until we left. The next night, our fridge started the noise again so we unplugged it. So out of 7 nights, we only had use of the fridge for 2 nights without noise and it was unplugged for the other 5. Luckily we only had water in it, but still.
I also have to say, I wasn't very impressed with mousekeeping. I don't know if they quit doing the towel animals at Pop or if it was just because we clearly didn't have little kids, but I frankly missed it. I'm pretty sure they don't change the sheets when you are staying for a week, which is fine, but they didn't exactly make the bed correctly either. I had to pull the corners to fix the middle blankets more than once. I'm also not sure they wiped down the showers. I always tip when I stay at a hotel, but I found myself really questioning the practice this time.
Most of the buses we were on for transportation were either extra buses to help the line so they didn't use the Welcome Home or Welcome to the park announcements or were the regular bus, but were playing the announcements so low, you couldn't hear them. It is a little thing, but another disappointment.
I have mentioned on here before that we love Pop, but this trip it felt like a hotel, not a Disney resort.
I also noticed that some of the rides and locations in Magic Kingdom just looked tired. Enchanted Tiki Room, as nostalgic as it is, needs to go. It is old and showing it.
The parks were much busier this year than the first time we went in the fall. Epcot got a bit ridiculous. Though I am okay with the parks having alcohol, I'm not sure walking around with it is the best. Epcot had a very frat boy feel this year. Frozen doesn't seem to be worth the wait unless you have a FastPass.
Now just so you know, we did have some great experiences! Seven Dwarfs mine ride is very entertaining. We also really enjoyed seeing Frozen: a sing along at Hollywood Studios. Club Villain was the best! We bought the Memory Maker this time and enjoyed it very much. O'hana was delicious!!
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I don't know if they quit doing the towel animals at Pop...
Sadly, Disney discontinued this fun extra at all resorts a year ago or so.
I bet most of us agree that it's a bit of Disney magic we sorely miss.
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The parks were much busier this year than the first time we went in the fall. Epcot got a bit ridiculous. Though I am okay with the parks having alcohol, I'm not sure walking around with it is the best. Epcot had a very frat boy feel this year.
Likely due to your having been there during Food & Wine Festival which seems to give some--they think!--license to overdo it.
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Sadly, Disney discontinued this fun extra at all resorts a year ago or so.
I bet most of us agree that it's a bit of Disney magic we sorely miss.
I managed to miss this, and I'm so sorry to hear it. I stayed at Pop on my last trip--September 2013--and the only towel fun I had was a Mickey head the day I checked in. I even left daily tips for Mousekeeping and everything.
I didn't know they'd stopped doing it. I know that not all mousekeepers knew how to do the towel animals so if the mousekeeper for your room didn't know or didn't have time to do one you didn't get one.
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Thanks for sharing!
We stayed at POP a few years back, it was our first time at a Value Resort and we found it to be very pleasant. We also had a connecting room with our friend who was travelling with us and we had a great time there. I too didn't know about the towel animal thing - shame, it will be missed, but we have so much fun at WDW that I'm ok with it
Thanks for your insight. I did not know that about the towel animals!
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Tiki Room, as nostalgic as it is, needs to go. It is old and showing it.
I disagree. Tiki Room doesn't need to go. If an attraction isn't something you like, just skip it - there are plenty other people who might like it.
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Sadly, Disney discontinued this fun extra at all resorts a year ago or so.
I bet most of us agree that it's a bit of Disney magic we sorely miss.
Now that you mention it, we didn't have any this year at AS Music but I have to be honest, I didn't actually miss it. My first trip to Disney was in 1980, long before the towel animals, so it's not something I ever grew up with and while it was something we have gotten here and there over the years, it's not something I will miss.