Disney's Pop Century Resort and Disney's Art of Animation Resort sit close enough that the comparison feels almost unfair. Both are Disney Value Resorts. Both use buses. Both use the Disney Skyliner for EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios. Both can save a no-car trip from becoming a daily shuttle puzzle.
The difference shows up in the room. Pop Century is the practical pick for smaller groups that want the lowest Skyliner-resort price. Art of Animation is the better fit when the suite layout solves a real problem: six people, two bathrooms, a kitchenette, nap time, bedtime, or one adult who needs a door between them and a cartoon movie at 10:45 p.m.
Pick Pop Century for price. Pick Art of Animation for space.
For one to four guests, start with Pop Century. The standard room setup can include one queen bed and one queen-size table bed or one king bed. Preferred room categories cost more but can put you closer to Classic Hall, dining, shopping, and transportation.
For five or six guests, Art of Animation is the cleaner Disney-owned answer. The Finding Nemo, Cars, and Lion King family suites sleep up to six adults with one queen bed, one double-size sleeper sofa, one double-size pull-down bed, two bathrooms, and a kitchenette. That setup changes the night. Nobody has to brush teeth in shifts like a tiny airport restroom.
The Little Mermaid standard rooms at Art of Animation sleep up to four adults with one king bed or two queen beds. Those rooms work for smaller groups, but they are usually the hardest Art of Animation room type to justify unless your group really wants that resort's theme.
Rooms decide this comparison faster than the Skyliner does
Pop Century is straightforward. You are paying for a Disney Value Resort room with Skyliner access. The room can sleep four, but the happiest Pop Century groups usually pack light and spend most of the trip outside the room. It is a hotel room, not a tiny apartment with mouse ears.
Art of Animation has two very different personalities. The Little Mermaid rooms are standard rooms in a heavily themed resort. The family suites are the real reason many people price Art in the first place. Two bathrooms are boring until everyone is wet, tired, sunscreen-coated, and trying to get to dinner.
Art of Animation rooms are scheduled for a 2027 refurbishment, with the resort staying open while work moves in phases. That matters if you are planning a 2027 trip around exact room expectations. Disney has not posted every finished-room detail publicly, so book for the layout you can verify, not for concept-art hope.
The Skyliner is a tie, with one dated closure to remember
The Skyliner is the reason both hotels beat the All-Star Resorts for many EPCOT and Hollywood Studios trips. Disney's route connects Pop Century and Art of Animation with Caribbean Beach, Riviera, EPCOT's International Gateway, and Hollywood Studios.
That advantage has a maintenance caveat. Disney has the Skyliner closed for refurbishment from January 24 through January 30, 2027, with complimentary bus service available. If your trip falls in that week, do not pay a Pop or Art premium because you pictured gondolas every morning.
Outside that closure, both hotels share the same broad transportation win: easy access to two parks that often have morning demand pressure. Recent CrowdLevels Lightning Lane data pulled June 3, 2026, had Slinky Dog Dash at Hollywood Studios averaging an 8:37 a.m. actionable sellout across 29 tracked days. At EPCOT, Test Track averaged 9:29 a.m. and Frozen Ever After averaged 10:20 a.m. across 30 tracked days.
That does not make Pop better than Art or Art better than Pop. It makes either hotel more attractive if your trip is built around those two parks, Early Entry, and advance Lightning Lane planning.
Cost usually pushes smaller groups toward Pop Century
For couples, friends, solo travelers, and families of three or four, Pop Century usually gets the first price check. You get Disney Resort benefits, the Skyliner, a food court, pools, and a room that does the job.
Art of Animation gets trickier. The Little Mermaid rooms can cost more than Pop while giving you a similar four-person cap. The family suites cost more because they solve a different problem. If you need the suite, the price may make sense. If you do not, you may be paying extra for louder theming and a walk through giant characters.
Run the math against your actual party, not a generic resort ranking. Four people who can handle one Pop room have a different decision than six people who would otherwise need two rooms, a larger off-property suite, or a bedtime negotiation no one wins.
Art of Animation wins theme and pool time
Art of Animation is better when the resort is part of the vacation. The Cars area feels like a walk through Radiator Springs props. The Finding Nemo area puts you near the Big Blue Pool. The Little Mermaid and Lion King areas give kids giant character visuals before they ever reach a park gate.
Pop Century has a fun, clean Value Resort look, but the theme is more nostalgic than immersive. Some adults will like that. Some kids will stare at a giant yo-yo and ask why it is important. Fair question.
If your group plans a full resort day, Art of Animation has the stronger argument. If your group sees the hotel mostly in the dark, after the parks, Pop Century starts looking pretty sensible.
Food courts are convenience plays, not destination dining
Both hotels lean on quick-service dining. Pop Century has Everything POP Shopping & Dining. Art of Animation has Landscape of Flavors. These are useful places for breakfast, refillable mugs, pizza, nuggets, mobile-order survival, and the late-night tray of food no one wants to admit they needed.
Do not pick either hotel because you expect destination dining. Pick them because the food court is easy, nearby, and good enough when everyone needs to eat before a bus, a gondola, or bed.
Walking is where the cheap room can get annoying
Pop Century's preferred rooms can be worth pricing if your group cares about shorter walks to Classic Hall, dining, shopping, and transportation. That is not glamorous advice. It matters at 11:18 p.m. when your phone says the room is only a few minutes away but your feet have become legal evidence.
At Art of Animation, the suite areas and Little Mermaid rooms do not feel the same. The suite areas sit closer to the main resort core. Little Mermaid rooms can feel more removed. If you book Art for the cheapest room and picture the suite-area convenience, check the map before you commit.
The shared bridge and Skyliner station make both resorts feel connected, but a resort walk at the end of a long park day is still a walk. Strollers, costumes, wet shoes, and souvenir lightsabers all count.
Pop Century vs Art of Animation FAQ
Is Pop Century or Art of Animation better for 2027?
Pop Century is the better first check for one to four guests who want the cheapest Disney Skyliner hotel. Art of Animation is better when your group needs a family suite, wants stronger character theming, or plans to use the pool and resort grounds as part of the trip.
Do Pop Century and Art of Animation share the Skyliner?
Yes. Both hotels connect to the Disney Skyliner system for EPCOT and Disney's Hollywood Studios. The route is closed January 24 through January 30, 2027 for refurbishment, with bus service replacing it during that window.
Are Art of Animation family suites worth it?
They can be worth it for groups up to six that need two bathrooms, a kitchenette, and more sleeping separation. Price them against two cheaper rooms, a Moderate Resort, and a larger off-property option before you decide.
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