Classic Years – 1980s is a hotel Lake Buena Vista located in United States.
1050 Century Dr (at Disney's Pop Century Resort) Lake Buena Vista , FL 32830 United States
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. American Express) |
Be sure to feed the rabbit who hangs out in the grass outside the door. He likes apple slices .
Make sure you walk around the whole resort and check out all the cool pop culture references for each decade. The giant foosball court is especially awesome!
There are 44 hidden Mickey's in the bath room (not including complimentary soap or shampoo) Can you find them?
He rooms are nicely updated. The 80s building felt far from the buses and dining.
a fun place to stay!
Solid gen pop hotel
Check out all the supersized toys around the resort
Please do not feed the animals.
Bem arrumado e organizado
Para ubicarte es el sector del Roger Rabitt Gigante, y el Sr Cara de Papa .
Cerca de los estacionamientos
Get 5 or so minutes early when going or coming back, seats are taken up quickly and tired feet don't want to stand - Ainsley Colish
Awesome. Magical. Perfect. Flawless. Seamless experience between resorts-parks. Amazing.If you're gonna eat, try the Monster Pizza Slices or the Sesame Chicken. Or whatever. The food is delicious. - Lucas Hernandez
The omelettes for breakfast are amazing, but the bacon is awful--choose fruit topping or sausage instead with waffles. - Heather
Newly refurbished rooms are clean and comfy. Addition of a fridge and coffee machine as standard is welcome. Hard flooring can get dusty quickly, particularly if you opt out of “Mousekeeping”. - Andy Buckingham
Right in the middle close to all things . Just a short walk over bridge to the art of animation . The hippy dippy pool and restaurant are close by . - Sandra Richardson
Tye dye cheesecake is excellent! Don't miss it. Lines can be agonizingly LONG at night. - Lindsaye
Lots to do. Great for Star Wars fans for sure. Pixar land is a hidden gem. - John Kirtland
Book in advance - arrive early and you can choose your spot. Very clean with plenty to do. - Melanie Wicke