
Bella
Im going there in July. Any good tips or info I should know about the place?
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pop century is awesome!
in my opinion its the best value resort.
there are 3 pools and they all have different themes. the 50's pool is shaped like a bowling pin, the 60's pool is hippie dippie and shaped like a hippie flower, and the 90's pool is a square but it is supposed to look like the monitor to a computer. (it has a huge rubber keyboard you can walk on and play on outside of the pool.
there are huge replicas of icon from pop culture all over the resort such as a huge big wheel bike, mickey phone, a fuze ball table field, mr and mrs potatoe head, giant floppy disks, and a twister board that you can actually play twister on. (has a spinner and everything)
and the lobby is cool too. there are glass cases along the wall with different toys and electronics from all the decades.
they even have an arcade in the main building.
and the dining area is awesome too. the food is really good. and there's alot of variety. last time i went i recall getting grilled chicken alfredo, spinash calzone, chili dog. the food is soooo good.
if you get a prefered room you will stay in a building closer to the main building and the buses. if you get a standard room you will be staying in a building that is a bit farther away from the main building and buses. if you don't mind the extra 3-4 minute walk then i suggest saving the extra $13 per night that they charge you fo rthe prefered room and just pick a standard room.
pop century is awesome!
in my opinion its the best value resort.
there are 3 pools and they all have different themes. the 50's pool is shaped like a bowling pin, the 60's pool is hippie dippie and shaped like a hippie flower, and the 90's pool is a square but it is supposed to look like the monitor to a computer. (it has a huge rubber keyboard you can walk on and play on outside of the pool.
there are huge replicas of icon from pop culture all over the resort such as a huge big wheel bike, mickey phone, a fuze ball table field, mr and mrs potatoe head, giant floppy disks, and a twister board that you can actually play twister on. (has a spinner and everything)
and the lobby is cool too. there are glass cases along the wall with different toys and electronics from all the decades.
they even have an arcade in the main building.
and the dining area is awesome too. the food is really good. and there's alot of variety. last time i went i recall getting grilled chicken alfredo, spinash calzone, chili dog. the food is soooo good.
if you get a prefered room you will stay in a building closer to the main building and the buses. if you get a standard room you will be staying in a building that is a bit farther away from the main building and buses. if you don't mind the extra 3-4 minute walk then i suggest saving the extra $13 per night that they charge you fo rthe prefered room and just pick a standard room.
Where can I find some really good 64-bit Windows 7 games?

John R. Se
Specifically, I'm lookin' for 1st person shooter, action, and arcade games that still have joystick support. I can't navigate these types of games with a mouse, or even the keyboard very well.
Freeware, or low-cost shareware preferable.
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America's Army is good but you need decent computer specifications to play it. I'd also recommend Nexuiz and Wolfenstein (they are less resource intensive). Use Wikipedia if you want more info on each game.
America's Army is good but you need decent computer specifications to play it. I'd also recommend Nexuiz and Wolfenstein (they are less resource intensive). Use Wikipedia if you want more info on each game.
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