Fodor's Review:
Giant jukeboxes and yo-yos, an oversized Big Wheel and Rubik's Cube, and other pop-culture memorabilia are scattered about the grounds. Items from mood rings to eight-track tapes are incorporated into the architecture; wall-mounted shadow boxes display toys, fashions, and fads from each decade since the 1950s. Brightly colored rooms are functional for families, with two double beds or one king. A big food court and a cafeteria serve reasonably priced fare. Pros: great room rates; the trip down memory lane; proximity to Wide World of Sports and Disney-MGM. Cons: big crowds at the front desk; big crowds (and noise) in the food court; small rooms (260 square feet).
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