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[quote=Anonymous]Just got back from a Disney World Spring Break trip and stayed at Pop Century. Same as you, 4 night stay, 3 park days (did not do park hopper as kids are 12 and 9 and one park per day was enough). Staying on site meant that we did not need a rental car. Skyliner was very convenient to access Hollywood Studios and Epcot. 7 days booking advantage for Lightening Lanes was huge. But even with 7 days booking window, our first park day only had afternoon lightening lanes available. Food will be expensive since you're completely in the Disney ecosphere. But it's manageable. Generally speaking, sit-down meals at the Disney hotels is better and slightly cheaper than food inside the Disney parks. We ate dinner at different resort hotels (using Disney transportation) rather than inside the parks, and it was a nice break from the crowds at the parks. [/quote]
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