The All-New "unofficial" AKL/AKV's Jambo & Kidani FAQ thread.....

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AKL = Animal Kingdom Lodge
AKV's = Animal Kingdom Villa's = DVC = Disney Vacation Club
Jambo = AKV's in the AKL
Kidani = AKV's in the new building next to the lodge

I'm going to ask that all discussion of this resort be kept to a minimum. I would like to keep this thread for going haywire and let it focus on questions people have about the resort and posting new information. If there is a website with AKL photographs, perhaps we could all store our pictures there and I will provide a link in the thread. Or you could provide a link in your post and I will add it the the original thread under a Photo's heading. I would just like to keep this thread from making me and anyone else search thru 600 plus pages of talk and photos.
Thank you!


Added to the photography board is an AKL/AKV photo thread, please share there.

Both of these in the thread are located in Jambo House. There will be a new thread added on the DVC Planning or operations board to cover evrything Kidani.

We'll start with AKL information and I'll post a reply thread to add the AKV's information.

AKL ----------

2901 Osceola Parkway
Lake Buena Vista,m FL 32830
Phone: 407-938-3000
Fax: 407-938-4799
Check in: 3:00pm - Check out: 11:00am
Number of rooms: 1293


Bus Times for each park are approximately as follows;
To:
MK - 20 min / Epcot - 15 min / Studios - 10 min / AK - 5 min / DTD - 15 min

As of June 1, 2007, all Disney resorts and guest rooms are now smoke free. There are designated outdoor smoking areas. Check the resort map or with a Cast Member for locations.

What type of amenities are offered?

The Animal Kingdom Lodge features Uzima, our feature zero-depth entry pool. Uzima means "clear water," and there's plenty of it to enjoy, along with a 67-foot-long water slide. Younger Guests will have fun in the wading pool, and our two spas offer aqua-therapy for all ages.

The water in Uzima pool is crystal clear, however it is designed to look like a watering hole. The bottom of the pool is not painted bright blue, but a rather "murky" blue to make it look more realistic as a watering hole. It is not dirty as it looks to be.

Nearby the pool is the Hakuna Matata Playground and you can enjoy a refreshing drink at the Uzima Springs pool bar.

Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge Animal Programs:

Join us for viewings and activities honoring the creatures of the savanna. Go on a cultural safari, watch animals at play at dusk with night vision, try your hand as a junior researcher, or watch animal handlers feed the pelicans and flamingos.

Zahanati Massage & Fitness Center:

Pamper yourself with facials, body treatments and various massages. Work out on state-of-the-art exercise equipment, make an appointment for a personal training session and take advantage of amenities including dry saunas and steam rooms.

Simba's Cubhouse:

Enjoy a parents' night out and treat children ages 4-12 to an evening of supervised activities, computer games, Disney movies, dinner and snacks in an environment created just for them.

Pumbaa's Fun & Games Arcade:

Play both classic arcade favorites and the latest in video game entertainment at this high-tech game room, located next to The Mara restaurant and across from the wading pool.


There are three primary restaurants at the Animal Kingdom Lodge and a relaxing lounge.

"Jiko, 'The Cooking Place" is the lodge's upscale dining destination. The menu emphasizes fresh cuisine, and there's an extensive collection of South African wines offered. The decor reflects the best of Africa's heritage. Prepare for a leisurely meal and impeccable service. (Reservations strongly recommended.)

"Boma 'Flavors of Africa" is a buffet with an assortment of regional dishes. This is a different experience from any buffet you've dined at before. Lots of unusual offerings as well as traditional buffet favorites for the kids (or adults with not so adventurous tastes). (Reservations strongly recommended.)

Mara is a fairly basic quick service restaurant open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It's perfect when you want a quick, casual meal.

The Victoria Falls Lounge is one of the most intimate you'll find at any Disney resort. It opens at 4:00pm and features specialty coffees and teas in addition to being a full service bar.

For kids, there's the Pumbaa's Fun and Games Arcade and for adults wanting some time for themselves, Simba's Clubhouse childcare center caters to kids ages 4-12.


Rooms:

Room Layout:

The rooms feature handcarved furnishings making each unique. Dark woods combine with colorful African fabrics to create a comfortable and inviting space.

Each guest room has a private balcony. The Savannah view rooms have views of the 33 acre wildlife preserve. The bedding choices are two queen beds, or one queen bed with a set of bunkbeds (available with daybed) or a king bed with daybed. Disabled access rooms are also available.

Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge also has guest suites and concierge level accommodations.

Guest room views include:
Savanna View
Take in views of exotic animals on the 33-acre wildlife reserve.
Water/Pool View
Look out onto the Resort pools.
Standard View
Enjoy expansive views of Resort grounds from your Guest room.

Standard Guest Rooms: maximum 4 Guests
Make yourself at home in a spacious Guest room decorated with vibrant colors and handcrafted African embellishments.

Suites: maximum 6-8 Guests
Stay in a one bedroom with kitchenette and separate sitting area (sleeps 6); two bedroom with 2 1/2 baths, separate sitting area and kitchenette (sleeps 8); Vice Presidential with 2 bedrooms (sleeps 6); or Presidential with 2 bedrooms (sleeps 8).

Room Features:

Most rooms are available with your choice of king-size bed (available with daybed), two queen-size beds or one queen-size bed and bunk beds. Bedding requests not guaranteed.
Disabled accessible rooms available
6:00am to midnight room service
Irons, ironing boards, hairdryers and make-up mirrors in each room
In-room coffee makers and refrigerators available at no charge
Pak-n-Play cribs available upon request
In-room safes
High-speed Internet access (additional fee applies)
Disney Channel and ESPN
Newspaper delivery available
Laundry facilities/services

Club Concierge-level Guests also receive these special amenities:
Make-up mirrors in each room.
Comfy robes available in your room
Turndown service
Staff available prior to and during your visit for reservations and vacation planning
Access to the exclusive Kilimanjaro Club featuring Continental breakfast, snacks and evening wine and cheese reception
Ability to participate in the Sunrise Safari Breakfast Adventure — an exclusive early-morning tour of Kilimanjaro Safaris at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park — offered only to a limited number of Club Concierge-level Guests for an additional fee
Ability to participate in the Wildlife Discovery Excursion — an exclusive guided tour of Kilimanjaro Safaris® at Disney's Animal Kingdom® Theme Park — offered only to a limited number of Club Concierge-level Guests for an additional fee


Room amenities:

Vanity with two sinks
Makeup Mirror
Hairdryer
Refrigerator
Coffeemaker
Iron/Ironing board
In-room safe
High Speed Internet (fee)
Newspaper delivery

All of the guestrooms have a ceiling fan as well as table and chairs.

The Concierge level accommodations offer access to the Kilimanjaro Club lounge, bathrobes, turndown service and the ability to participate in two unique safari experiences (for an additional fee.)

Available to Concierge guests, there are two Safaris;

Sunrise Safari Breakfast Adventure - Adults is $55.00 and for children (3-9) it is $27.50. NOTE: Park admission NOT included. A credit card is required at the time of booking to guarantee the reservation (this number will be used as a guarantee only, as the safari is charged to your room the day of the event).

The Sunset or Wanyama Safari - Safaris will take place on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Guests must be 8 years of age or older. The cost is $80 per person for children 8 or 9 years old , And $ 160.00 for Club Level Concierge guest, And $ 210.00 for non club level guest 10 years and up. Tax and gratuity are included as well as a small contribution to the Disney Conservation Fund.

Can you tell me what goes on during the tour? Like, how long is it, what do we see (animals or is it a hotel tour) does it include the meal in Jiko?

The Sunset or Wanyama Safari is exclusively offered to Animal Kingdom Lodge Concierge Guests. It is approximately 1 1/2 hours long and takes place on the savannas of Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge. It is meant to be a re-creation of a true African afternoon game drive and is an opportunity to spend time with members from the animal programs team learning about the natural history and management of the animal collection at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge. Photo opportunities of the animals and architecture of Animal Kingdom Lodge that can only be experienced from our savannas. Your safari will conclude with a true African dining experience at Jiko, just like the lodges in Africa where a multi-course meal will await you.

What about Laundry facilities?

The laundry room is located on the first floor near Simba's Cubhouse. Washers and Dryers are $2.00 each. Soap is available for $1.00. There is a sitting room with TV for those choosing to wait for their clothes to finish.

Zahanati Fitness Center is located near the pool. It is open from 6AM - 9PM and has a full line of Cybex equipment.

Features:
Massage, Facial & Body Treatments
Full Range of Strength & Cardio Equipment
Personal Training (by appointment)
Ladies' & Men's Steam Rooms
Saunas
Open 6AM - 9 PM
Massages 8 AM - 8 PM

Disney Owned Health Club facilities are available on a membership basis, with three options to choose from:

1 Day Membership - $15+.00 per person

Individual Length of Stay - $25.00+ per person

Family Length of Stay - $45.00 (Up to five people.)

Prices may vary and are subject to change.
Proper workout attire is required to use the facilities.
Minimum age for working out is 14 years old.


What are the names and locations of the existing savannas at AKL resort?

Uzima Savannah (near the pool)

Arusha Savannah (the "central bowl" savannah)

Sunset Savannah (the savannah on the left side of the resort, if you're facing the front entrance).

Room Questions

Are "Pool View" rooms noisy?

On the lower floors...a bit. If you leave your slider open, or are out on the balcony. With the doors closed, you might get a hint of noise during the afternoon wafting up from the pool, but it's not distracting, IMHO. At night...I've never, ever heard a thing.

What section should I request??

List the most important thing (and I have a feeling that might be a "king" bed!) first; then if there's something else you want (specific floor, trail, etc.), list it 2nd. I wouldn't recommend making any more than 2 requests. In slower times you are more likely to be upgraded (really just depends on how full the resort is during your stay). When you check in, they'll show you on the resort map the area where your room is located. If it doesn't look like what you were hoping for, you can certainly ask if any upgrades are available.

We have booked a savanna bunk bed room and are wondering where in the resort are they located? Are they scattered all around, or are they mostly in one area?

They are scattered around the resort.

I saw pictures of a queen bed, bunk beds and the day bed made up. What type of room was that?

That was a deluxe room on the 5th or 6th floor. These rooms have been converted to AKV.

We want to know what should we request for a standard room, what are the chances for an upgrade to savannah view, will making a request hurt our chances for an upgrade, how do you ask for an upgrade?

But, as far as upgrades, I don't think putting a request on your room will hinder your chances. I think AKL upgrades whenever they can, if it's a busy week, you are less likely to get an upgrade. If you ask for an upgrade upon check-in they will tell you the price difference between the rooms-from what I know, those that have been upgraded for free either find out at the front desk when the CM tells them, or when they get to their room.

I was wondering how the room sizes at AKL compare to the ones at the value resorts?

Anyone?

We are staying in the Villas. Where should I request?

Most suggestions are pretty much always the same; for Savannah view. Zebra trail, near the elevators down to the pool area. That puts you at about the mid point of Zebra trail (not too far from the lobby) with easy access via elevator to the pool, Mara, Boma, Jiko's, the fitness center, etc. It just seems to be the most "centrally located" area with access to most of the resorts amenities.

It'll also keep you away from the construction site lines for Kidani Village, which will be across the sunset savannah. They wouldn't bother ME, but for some people they ruin the view.

How do you request a room in a certain location?

You want to ask them to note it in your reservation when you make it or you can call them back and ask them to add it. The resort will have your information at about 8 days out. In that time you can call the resort direct to request it or fax it to them including your name and reservation number. but please remember that no matter how you do it, it is just a request and never guaranteed.

Thinking of moving to AK the last 3 nights but only standards available. What is the view...parking lot? Is it worth it without the views?

Standard view does face the parking lot sometimes. It is very worth it since there are many people pens to view the animals and just walking down the hallway, you will have views to the savannah. The standard rooms are on floors 1-4 and are 344 square feet. allears.net has some pictures of views from standard view rooms. Not all are parking lot view, some look out over Boma's roof and even some "bad" savannah views are classified standard view.

Is Savannah View with Bunk Beds an option?

There ARE Savannah view Bunk bed rooms.

We have a savannah view, bunk bed booked, and I called the Disney reservation number to request the Zebra Trail, Arusha Savannah. Should I call right to AK and make the request as well? I know it is just a request and its not guaranteed, but I want the best view possible.

If you have your request noted on your reservation, the hotel should get it automatically. Disney reservations turns over your reservation to the hotel a few days before your arrival (I think five days before). Until then AKL will know nothing of you yet. If you want to be certain, give them a call a few days before you arrive and say that you want to make sure that your room request was noted with your reservation.

If the doors are wood, does anyone have suggestions about putting up lime green Mickey heads & other such decorations on our AKL door? And is it even allowed by the resort?

I just used plain old scotch tape and they stayed on fine. Since AKV has a raised wood shield on the wood door, you need a smaller size picture to make it stay flat. I used a 12 x 12" piece of paper plus had Mickey, Minnie and MH hanging off of that, and it was perfect for BCV but too large for AKV.

I got the pool view room because my son (15) wants to be closed to the action, lol. Can somebody tell me whether or not you need to pass the lobby area to get to the pools? Is there a better pool view room preference?

...if you get a room in the Giraffe Trail, there is also an elevator (which we used OFTEN!) about halfway down the corridor, that goes directly to the first floor..it lets you out near the small bridge that is at the front edge of the pool (opposite the pool bar)....

I need some info. on the queen bunk bed room. My 2 sons ages 19 & 15 will be in our room this year, they are both 6 feet tall. Question, will either of them fit in the bunk beds or should I get the room with 2 queen beds?

They MIGHT be able to squeeze into the bunk beds, but they're not going to be, IMHO, very comfortable. Original OP was 6ft 3-ish. While they could lay on the bunk beds, they had to curl up their legs a bit because the footboard on the bunks were just a bit too "short". I'd suspect they're going to run into the same problem. And you can't (especially on the top bunk) really do "kitty corner" to stretch your legs out. They mention wouldn't have wanted to sleep in them long term.

Regular or privacy balconies?

Maybe someone can help me out with this?

Is there a specific savannah view area that I should request to be placed in? Maybe one area has more animals in it than another. If so, when should I call with the request.

Each person has their own favorite savannah, therefore it would be impossible to tell you which one is THE best. The number of animals will always depend on the time of day. You should fax your request to the above number or call the resort directly within 2 weeks of your arrival. Please remember that requests are just that, they are not guarantees.

Are connecting rooms only available in the Savannah room category, or are there some in the standard and pool view rooms as well?


I think there are some in all categories. Based on replies from posters who have used this option.

Are there connecting rooms available, and what would be the best way to secure them?

There are connecting rooms available. You can request them when making your reservation, and if you're traveling with younger kids, you'll likely get them. HOWEVER, the one thing you should be aware of is that, like all other Disney resorts, connecting rooms are considered a request. They'll do everything they can to satisfy that request....but sometimes they do fail. You could also choose to book a 2BR DVC room through CRO....they sleep 9 AND you get a full kitchen. The rate for a Savannah view 2BR DVC room is ABOUT $100 more per night, during value season, than 2 Savannah view AKL rooms would be (680 per night vs 580 per night)...not TOO much more.

Can I book a Deluxe Room as I have in the past?

No, I'm sorry. The Deluxe rooms are no more. Those rooms are the rooms that have been converted to DVC rooms.

Can you smell the animals from your room or the property?

No, nobody has ever complained about the smell of the animals. It is Disney Magic!

A post on the restaurant thread that said you can order room service delivered from Jiko -- has anyone tried this, and was the quality of the food just as good? Also, the rooms look a little on the small side...is there a comfortable place for 4 to dine in the room or on the balcony?

The quality of the food is the same in room service or going to the restaurant. I wouldn't there is a comfortable space for 4 to dine but there is enough room in the room for it.

Is there a better pool view room preference?

Pool view rooms are located in either Giraffe or Zebra Trail. Giraffe Trail has the advantage of not being very long, so you are never far away from the lobby. Also there is a direct access to the walkway to the busses. Zebra Trail has the pool on one side and Arusha Savannah on the other side. So when you walk down the hallway to your room you will pass windows from where you can see the Savannah. It might give you more of a feel of being surrounded by magic. Also there is a laundry room on Zebra Trail and Mara might be slightly closer, but it is not far from the Giraffe Trail rooms either.

I got the pool view room because my son (15) wants to be closed to the action, lol. Can somebody tell me whether or not you need to pass the lobby area to get to the pools?

Both Giraffe and Zebra Trail have elevators in the middle of the trail which can take you down to the first floor for direct access to the pool without having to pass the lobby.

We have booked a standard room for May. I have read that there are some standard rooms that are better then others. Can anyone tell me which ones these are so I can request them. Thanks.

regarding standard view rooms: most look out over the front of the resort, but some are very bad savanna views or pool views. So these "better" standard views are scattered around the resort, so you can't just ask for a certain location. I think the best would be to request a non-parking-lot-view. However, chances are not too great as most standard view rooms really are parking lot view.

What shampoo/conditioner products are supplied in the rooms at the AKL? I have sensitive skin but when we stayed at the Grand Californian at Disneyland last summer we had H2o products which I was OK with. Do they have these products at the AKL or the Mickey shaped bottle ones

The last few times I was there, it was the H2O products.

Can the doors at AKL be decorated? Are they magnetic? Anyone have any pics of their AKL door?

No, they are wooden. Scotch tape works wonderful on them.


Transportation Questions

How easy or difficult is it to get to ADRs from AKL? I know some people complain about the distance to the other parks, etc. Do you rent a car or just schedule bussing into the schedule?

Getting to ADR's at the parks is a snap...transport is VERY efficient at AKL since you don't share the busses with any other resorts. Getting to ADR's at other resorts is not so efficient. But that's true for most resorts. You have to take a bus to the nearest park or to DTD, and then hop onto another bus to the "ADR" resort.

I was wondering about a certain aspect of the lodge-the bus stop, not so much the transportation itself, but the configuration of the stop. Is it a covered walkway all the way down to the buses? How far is from the entrance to the lobby? Are their separate "bays" for each park?

It is covered at the end but I vaguely remember being uncovered for the walk down. (Someone correct me if I'm wrong.) It is downhill to get there. there are benches to sit on but keep in mind that unless you are in the line when the bus pulls up, you may not make it on the bus in the morning. It is all one big waiting area so If one bus line is too long, you may be able to get on another park bus to go somewhere else. There are no bars or ropes to create a line which can sometimes be very chaotic. (Warning, you have to walk RIGHT THROUGH the smoking area!) The slight incline getting back to your room at night can feel like a million miles.

Can you still exit the resort via Zawadi marketplace when heading to the bus stops, and avoid the "smoking area"?

Yes--you can still do that & avoid the smoke.

How long from time plane lands until we get to AKL if we are taking Magic Express bus ?

It varies, based on both when you visit (as in time of year...the busier it is, the longer it usually takes to check in through the ME counter), what time of day you land (morning tends to be busier than late afternoon), and somewhat luck of the draw (how many hotels are on your bus and which hotels they are). From a single poster, they have gotten here in 45 minutes and have gotten there in 1 hr and 45 minutes.

What time should we be at the bus stop in the am in order to make rope drop at the different parks on non EMH day during a peak attendence week??


I'd be at the bus stop about an hour and a half...maybe a bit more than that.... before the scheduled rope drop. AKL transport is especially efficient and you'll probably make it to the park about 20 to 25 min after you get on the bus, at most (that's MK). The question is "How long will you wait to get on the bus". You MAY get right on, in which case you'll be about an hour early (which is when the entrance plaza's usually open up) for rope drop. But you also may have to wait a bus or two, depending on how busy it is (back to time of year...you say peak, so....). So to ENSURE you're there before rope drop....the above suggestion is what I'd go with.


Restaurant Questions

What are you favorite things to eat at Mara, Boma and Jiko??

At Mara, we love the flatbread chicken pizza, the soups, and Zebra Domes. They used to have a peanut chicken "on a stick" (sauté, maybe) but I'm not sure they have it anymore.

At Boma's, we love the soups, the potatoes with affritude, the prime rib, the BBQ ribs (if you're there on the right night),any of the green salads with the mango vinaigrette dressing and, again, the zebra domes. Keep in mind, that's just a few favorites. The stuff on the buffet is so good it would take me volumes to write about everything we've enjoyed.

At Jiko's, pretty much everything on the menu is a winner, IMHO. We, again, liked the flatbreads, the filet mignon, the tanglewood chicken, and the halibut are all favorites...as is the pistachio crème brulee.

Does Mara also sell the mugs that are the generic resort mugs?

As of January 2009, they still had the generic YOAMD mugs in the Mara.

Does anyone know if there is a little convenience store on site that sells items like milk, bread and cereal now that part of the villas are open?


At Jambo House (the main lodge), Zawadi marketplace is now selling that sort of stuff. They've added a bank of coolers (milk, juice, soda, wine, beer), and some food items (exactly the ones you mention above, along with donuts, chips, etc) quite recently. Keep in mind, you'll be paying "Disney Prices".

I was told that the Zawadi Marketplace shop at the AKL has a nice selection of South African wines (by the bottle) that you can purchase. Hopefully someone can confirm!

They sell wine both at the Mara and in Zawadi marketplace. I think if you go to Victoria Falls, you can pick up a bottle there, too. Bring a corkscrew for your room if that's your intent or have them open it at the bar. I've heard they'll do that. I believe Room service might also deliver, but have not confirmed that.

Do I need to make ADRs for (early) Boma breakfast in Feb??

yes, you need to make ADR's no matter what time you want to eat there. Early or not. ADR's are reccomended for most sit down restaraunts.


Concierge Questions

Is a concierge room (not on the lounge level) worth it?

Just the access to booking the sunrise safari makes it worth it for most people who stay there. It makes breakfast so easy to do and free! Also great snacks throughout the day and we had cans of soda to take back to the room for later.

if you book a standard concierge room will it just be a standard room with access to the concierge lounge?

The rooms ARE specific to concierge.....it's not like you just get any room in the house and, on top of that, they give you access to concierge services and the lounge. The specific block of rooms are dedicated concierge rooms, in a specifc "block" on the 4th floor. But they're set up just like, and are the same size as, a standard AKL room. I think they might have better robes in them (can't remember) and they all get nightly turndown service (unless you request otherwise) but other than that...not much difference.

The real differences are in the services you'll get (as mentioned, turndown...but you also have full access to the IPO staff who, IMHO, are the best IPO/concierge on property), the access to the lounge AND access to the Sunrise Safari (which is almost worth the extra $$ per night by itself, IMHO).

We are staying on club level for the first time ever- the robes in the rooms- are they for keeps or just on loan?

They are on loan. If you really want a robe to take home for a souvenir, they do sell them in the Zawadi Marketplace. The one's in the marketplace have the logo on them but the ones in the room do not.

If you book standard concierge, are you guaranteed a savanna view?

Now that the DVC has taken over a few floors in AKL, all standard concierge rooms are savannah view.

Are standard concierge rooms on a different floor than the lounge? What floor(s) are the rooms on? In practice, does this work OK?

There are some concierge rooms on other floors. It works with no problem so long as you remember your room key each time you go out since you cannot get upstairs in the elevator without it. Yes, on a different floor, but it has always been that way, to a certain extent. Lounge is on 6th floor. In the past Club Level rooms were on 5th & 6th. Now, non-DVC Club Level rooms are on 4th; DVC CL rooms on the 6th floor.

We've been know to eat a big lunch out, and snack for supper. Would the evening offerings do for that on occasion?

I didn't think that the evening offering were enough if you want to eat a lot. It was great for a small meal or snacks and then fill up on desserts.

Are wines available in the evening? Particular hours?

Wines are avaiable in the evening. Hours of each offering are stated above.

If staying at concierge level, can you get ADRs just a few weeks before arrival? There are a couple that I have not been able to book myself, but would concierge be able to do that for us?

You can ask but there are no "magic spaces" being help for concierge guests. I would reccomend faxing or e-mailing concierge staf ASAP so that they can start trying for the ADR's you want.

That being said, I was able to change my Cindy's ADR the day before to a different time. They were great. Magical things can happen but not guaranteed.

When can you expect to be back at AKL from the sunrise safari?

After the sunrise Safari, you will have breakfast in AK and then it will take you as long as it takes you to get out of the park and grab/wait for a bus. Could be 30 minutes could be over an hour.

How is the CL staff?

They are very helpful and accomodating. Be sure to bring the kids when you check in since they may have a little surprise for them and they can snack while you talk to the staff.

What are the food/snack/beverage offerings?

LOUNGE OFFERINGS

Macheo (Sunrise Offerings)
6:30 am - For Early Risers, coffee and assorted juices

Miamko (Adventurous Awakenings)
7:00am - 10:30am - Assortment of fresh fruits, juices, pastries and cereals

Vitafunio (Safari Snacks)
11:30am - 3:00pm - Selection of African snacks and beverages

Chai (Afternoon Tea)
3:00pm - 4:30pm - Loose leaf teas, assortment of scones, cookies and biscuits

Kisikusiku (Twilight Offerings)
5:00pm - 7:00pm - Wines, hors d'oeuvres, appetizers from Jiko and Boma

Rehema (Evening Indulgences)
8:00pm - 10:00pm - Fine desserts and premium cordials

Are AKL CL rooms on the Arusha Savannah?


The lounge rooms are all savannah view and are on Arush Savannah.

I understand that the sunrise safari is hosted on Thursday and Sunday mornings. It is only for concierge guest staying at AKL. If I book Saturday night at AKL concierge can I book the sunrise safari for that Sunday am?

OK -I did this last Jan.
We checked in on Wed. morning and enjoyed the AKL and briefly went to a park in the eve.
Next morning before we went to meet Safari group we had the Bell Services come pick up our luggage and advised them that we were moving over to WL. Luggage was taken over there sometime during the day. We enjoyed the day at AK and when we checked in at WL about 5:00pm they brought our luggage up to us.

How hard was it to book the sunrise safari? Did you book it at 180 days out after you made your reservation for AKL conceirge?

I made all my reservations at about the 90 day mark last year.

Activity Questions

What kind of activities are offered at the resort?

Updated AKL Activities as of Septmeber 9, 2006

-Horticulture Activity 9:00am Every Wednesday Arusha Rock
-Flamingo Activity Everyday 9:30am Flamingo Pond *Bead Activity
-Animal Tracking 11:00-1:30pm Everyday Arusha Rock * Bead Activity
-Arts and Crafts with Lifeguards 12:00pm Every Day Uzima Pool Deck
-Medallion Rubbing 12:30pm Everyday Lobby
-Cooking Decorating 1:00pm Everyday BOMA
-Garden Safari 2:00pm-4:30pm Everyday Flamingo Pond *Bead Activity
-Spirit of Africa Art Tour 2:30pm Everyday Ogun's Firepit
-African Games or Crafts 3:00pm Everyday Uzima Pool Deck
-Culinary Tour of Africa 4:00pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. 3:45pm Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Jiko Podium.
-Family Fun and Games 4:00pm and 6:00pm Everyday Contact Lifeguard for location
-Music of the Savannah 5:00pm Everyday Sunset Lounge *Bead Activity
-Wildlife Games 6:30pm Everydat Sunset Lounge *Bead Activity
-African Folktales 7:30pm Everyday Arusha Rock Firepit
-Primal Parade 7:50pm Everyday Zawadi Marketplace
-Cultural Safari 8:30pm Everyday Sunset Lounge
-Animal Viewing with Nightvision 9:00pm-11:00pm Uzima Savannah Overlook

However, if I remember correctly, the start times of some activities vary with sunset (especially the story telling).

The activities are free, I think for some you have to pay for the materials that are used, like the craft sessions.

What are the chances of getting to do the sunrise safari and not being on the club level?

None ! You can book the Wanyama (Sunset) Safari if you're an AKL guest (non-CL level) for $210/pp, but the Sunrise Safari is open to CL guests only.

what is the "bead activity" and what ages?

The bead activities are for any ages. You stay with your children and they are all different. Once you complete an activity you receive a bead for a necklace, or keychain sort of thing. They give you a string to put a bead on and you get a different bead for each activity. One of them was like a bingo came called Bongo and it had animals on the card instead of numbers.

what time and days does the resort do the story telling around the firepit?

Unless things have changed...every day at "dusk". They put the specific time on the events list and the bulletin board, but it changes with the season.

Can guests just visiting the lodge to eat or look around take part in any of the offerings,like storytime,etc?

I believe anyone that is there can take part in the activities unless it is written for resort guests only. Maybe someone who has done them can help me?

Shopping Questions

Can someone tell me some of the AKL specific merchandise you can buy in the gift shop?

They did have AKL coffee mugs & I think travel mugs too (in the gift shop, not the refillable kind). Several styles of AKL t-shirts for adults & kids (I got one for me). AKL frame, magnet, small notebook. AKL art prints. Hmmm, what else? Not AKL, but they had South African wines by the bottle at very reasonable prices. & of course the other African stuff like instruments, carvings, etc.

Can anybody tell me what kind of beer and wine selection my in-laws can expect at Zawadi Marketplace? Also, do you have any idea what price range they should expect?

brought home the wine list from Zawadi Marketplace.

White:
Pearly Bay Sparkling Wine - $14.95
Porcupine Ridge Sauvignon Blanc - $16.95
Indaba Chardonnay - $14.95
Goat Door Chardonnay - $18.95
Avondale Sauvignon Blanc - $18.95
Fair Valley Chenin - $14.95
Avondale Chenin - $18.95
Avondale Rose - $18.95
Frog Hill Chenin Blanc 1/2 bottle - $10.95
Lion Hunt Sauvignon Blanc - single serving - $6.95
Lion Hunt Rose - single serving - $10.95

Reds:
Indaba Merlot - $16.95
Indaba Shiraz - $16.95
Brampton Cabernet Sauvignon - $18.95
Brampton Shiraz - $19.95
Avondale Pinotage - $18.95
Wolf Trap Red Blend - $14.95
Frog Hill Pinotage - 1/2 bottle - $10.95
Lion Hunt Merlot/Shiraz Blend - single serving - $6.95


Here is a link to the wonderful discussion thread all about AKL on the community board. You'll never know what you'll find out by reading it.

is there a floor that gives the best view of the Savannah as a whole.

We had requested 3rd floor, Zebra Trail, Arusha Savannah, and that's right where they put us. The view was just about perfect, and what made it even better was that we were on the same floor as the lobby ... a 30-second stroll out our door and we were right there.

Does anyone know how people can send us mail/packages while we are at the AKL? We have a very common last name so I do not want the mail or packages to go to the wrong room.





IMPORTANT: From March 2007 - April 2009 Construction will be taking place at the Animal Kingdom Lodge in preparation for the Animal Kingdom Lodge Villas. The early phases include construction in the main building.
In June 2007, some guests have been called and offered to move to Saratoga Springs due to noise concerns. DVC members who have reservered the villas in the main building have been told to expect construction noise during the day and some evening hours.


Thank you to all members of this board and online easy access for the information in this thread!
 
AKV's = Animal Kingdom Villa's Jambo & Kidani

Accommodations
Catch the spirit of the savanna and enjoy the comforts of home at Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas at either Jambo House or Kidani Village.

Studio
Click Here For Room Layout

Sleeps up to four
Queen-size bed, plus full-size sofa bed
Flat-panel TV and DVD player
Wet bar, small refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker
Private balcony
316-365 sq. ft. in Jambo House
366 sq. ft. in Kidani Village

One-Bedroom Vacation Home
Click here for room layout

Value Rooms sleep up to four, all others sleep up to five
Master bedroom suite with king-size bed
Master bathroom with whirlpool tub (additional bathroom in living area of One-Bedrooms in Kidani Village only)
Queen-size sofa bed in living room
Sleeper chair in living room (except in Value Accommodations)
Flat-panel TV and DVD player in living room, and flat-panel TV in master bedroom
Full kitchen includes: coffee maker, dinnerware, glassware, flatware, pots and pans, microwave, toaster, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher and more
Laundry area contains stacked washer and dryer
Private balcony
629-710 sq. ft. in Jambo House
807 sq. ft. in Kidani Village

Dedicated Two-Bedroom Vacation Home
Similiar to Lock-Off Layout


Sleeps up to nine
Master bedroom suite with king-size bed
Three bathrooms: one is a Master bathroom with whirlpool tub
Second bedroom with two queen-size beds
Queen-size sofa bed in living room
Sleeper chair in living room
Flat-panel TV and DVD player in living room, and flat-panel TV in master bedroom and the second bedroom
Full kitchen includes: coffee maker, dinnerware, glassware, flatware, pots and pans, microwave, toaster, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher and more
Laundry area contains stacked washer and dryer
Private balcony
1,173 sq. ft. in Kidani Village

Two-Bedroom Lockoff Vacation Home
Click here for room layout

Defined as a Studio plus One-Bedroom
Value Rooms sleep up to eight, all others sleep up to nine
Master bedroom suite with king-size bed
Two bathrooms: one is a Master bathroom with whirlpool tub (Vacation Homes located in Kidani Village will have a third bathroom)
Second bedroom with one queen-size bed plus one full-size sofa bed
Queen-size sofa bed in living room
Sleeper chair in living room (except in Value Accommodations)
Flat-panel TV and DVD player in living room, and flat-panel TV in master bedroom and the second bedroom
Full kitchen includes: coffee maker, dinnerware, glassware, flatware, pots and pans, microwave, toaster, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher and more
Laundry area contains stacked washer and dryer
Private balcony
945-1075 sq. ft. in Jambo House
1,173 sq. ft. in Kidani Village

Grand Villa Vacation Home
Click here for room layout - Kidani
Click Here for room layout - Jambo

Sleeps up to twelve
Grand Villa Vacation Homes located in Jambo House will be one-level while Grand Villas located in Kidani Village will be two-level.
Master bedroom suite with king-size bed
Four bathrooms: one is a Master bathroom with whirlpool tub
Two additional bedrooms, each with two queen-size beds
Queen-size sofa bed in living room
Flat-panel TV and DVD player in living room, and flat-panel TV in master bedroom and both additional bedrooms
Full kitchen includes: coffee maker, dinnerware, glassware, flatware, pots and pans, microwave, toaster, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher and more
Dining room with dining table and chairs
Laundry area contains stacked washer and dryer
Private balcony
Vacation Homes located in Kidani Village will have an additional sitting area upstairs with a queen-size sleeper sofa
2,349 sq. ft. in Jambo House
2,201 sq. ft. in Kidani Village

Jambo House Concierge Accommodations
Studio, One-Bedroom, and Two-Bedroom Lockoff

Kilimanjaro Club Concierge accommodations include the following Kilimanjaro Club Level Services:


Advanced Walt Disney World itinerary planning service
Personalized front desk and Concierge service
Daily housekeeping service and evening turndown with chocolates
Secured key access to 6th floor and Club Level lounge
Weekday newspaper delivery of USA Today
Assistance with special events planning and shopping
Club Level Lounge refreshments

Jambo house is in the same building as AKL. Kidani Building is the new building set to be finished sometime in 2009.

FAQ's

Where will Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas be located?

Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas will be located at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge. Disney Vacation Club Vacation Homes are located in Jambo House as well as in Kidani Village.


When is Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas opening?
The first accommodations in Jambo House opened in fall 2007, and the rest of the rooms opened in phases through February 2008. Kidani Village have opened on May 1, 2009.

What types of rooms will be located at Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas?
Jambo House:

Dedicated Studios
Studios
One Bedroom Vacation Homes
Two Bedroom Lockoff Vacation Homes (5 of the Two Bedroom Lockoffs will offer Kilimanjaro Club Concierge service)
Grand Villas (one story)
Several Dedicated Studios and Two Bedroom Lockoffs are designated as Value accommodations due to their smaller size

Kidani Village:
Studios
One Bedroom Vacation Homes
Two Bedroom Lockoff Vacation Homes
Dedicated Two Bedroom Vacation Homes
Grand Villas (two story)
There are no Value or Concierge accommodations in Kidani Village
The One and Two Bedroom Vacation Homes in Kidani Village only will have a full bathroom adjacent to the living room

What is the maximum occupancy in the rooms?
The maximum occupancy for both Jambo House and Kidani Village accommodations is as follows:

Studios = up to 4
One-Bedrooms = up to 5 (Value Accommodations sleep up to 4 only)
Two-Bedrooms = up to 9, (Value Accommodations sleep up to 8 only)
Three-Bedroom Grand Villas = up to 12
The increased occupancy in most One-Bedroom and Two-Bedroom Vacation Homes is due to the addition of a sleeper chair in the living room.

What are the new amenities at Kidani Village?
The new amenities include:

Sanaa — 120-seat table-service restaurant with 24-seat lounge
Samawati Springs Pool — 4,700-square-foot with slide and 2 whirlpool spas
Maji Pool Bar
Uwanja Camp — 4,200-square-foot interactive water-play area for children to teens
Johari Treasures — merchandise shop
Room service
Survival of the Fittest — fitness center
Safari So Good Arcade
Community Hall
Two tennis courts, two shuffleboard courts, half basketball court
Barbeque pavilion
Valet parking and self parking are available (some self parking is available on the first floor, under the rooms)

Will buses serve both buildings?
Yes, Walt Disney World® buses will service both locations. Disney's Magical Express Service buses will drop off and pick up at both locations based on the stay location.


How many bathrooms are in a 1 br?

In the current rooms, there's only 1 bathroom in the 1BR's.

In the "new rooms" at Kidani Village there will be 2 bathrooms in the 1BR's.

Is the Sunrise Safari still on Sunday and Thursday?
The Sunrise Safari is still Sunday & Thursday. Since you've made your reservation, email IPO (include your Club Level reservation #). Tell them what you want, and they will take good care of you.

animal.kingdom.lodge.itinerary.planning@disneyworld.com[COLOR] to e-email Concierge.


What kind of activities are offered at the resort?

The villa's in Jambo have the same activities as AKL.

Does anyone know if you can ask for an upgrade if you are staying in a villa using dvc points? And if so what is the best way to do that when we arrive? Thanks

Do you mean a "free" upgrade without using additional points? If AKV follows the other DVC resorts, the answer will be "no". I guess it never hurts to ask, just don't be disappointed when you're told "no".


I understand some of the Value studios have Savannah views, does that affect the point value? Or are some facing the Savannah, and some are facing the resort (aka parking lot), and it's just luck of the draw as to which one you'll get?
~ If the latter is true, can we request Savannah at a value (which I do understand would be just a request, not a guarantee).


The Value rooms are in Jambo House. They are located along the Giraffe and Ostrich trails at the front (main entrance end) of the resort so they can have a view of the Sunset Savanna, the pool area or the parking lot as you can see on this map: http://www.parkinfo2go.com/dvc-akv/floor5.php The view is luck of the draw and does not affect the point cost of the room. Only a few of the Value rooms face the parking lot so the odds are good you will get either a savanna view or a pool view.



Since the values were converted from existing rooms, and the standard studios are newly built, is there a noticeable difference? Does the smaller size of the value make a big difference?


The value room I stayed in was about 3 feet shorter than the standard studio I stayed in at AKV, and this is mostly noticed in the "living area" of the room. I don't remember the entry hallway, bathroom, or kitchenette area being any smaller than the standard studio. I believe the width of the room was the same for both the value and standard. It seemed like the bed and sofa were a little closer in the value than in the standard. It was a little noticeable, but not enough to bother me.

added, personally I have stayed in a value 1 bedroom with 4 people and it was fine. I am not really a "stay in the room" person so we didn't notice the lack of room.

My dad may be staying with us a couple of nights, so we were going to have him sleep on the sofabed. Is this still included in the value room?


Yes, it has a sofa bed in the room. It has the same furniture as every other studio with the exception of a pull-out chair and the little storage bench.

Can someone who knows please tell me how many club-level studios & 1-bedroom villas are in Jambo?

There are 5 two-bedroom lock-off rooms, one of which is handicap accessable. So that makes 5 studio's and 5 1-bedrooms.


Most questions that you have will be answered in the above thread until we start getting new question that directly pertain the Kidani village alone.
 
Thanks to WebmasterCricket for collecting these ?'s and answers.

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Tell us about the check-in experience. What is the check-in area like? Do they have a good number of CMs there? Is there a waiting area for kids close to the front desk?


It has been reported that there is a TV in the lobby with chairs around it playing typical cartoons/movies. No specific kids play area was specified.

What food if any is offered at the pool bar?


Maji Pool Bar offers a variety of beverages including specialty drinks, as well as a limited assortment of food items such as Club Sandwich, Tandoori Chicken Caesar Salad, Fresh Fruit Cup, and frozen novelties – menu subject to change. There are 2 options for dining down by the pool. There are some round tables with 4 or 5 chair around and there is a 'quick service' style menu. This is items kept in a fridge behind the bar menu here;
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The second option is private dining at the pool side (delivery charge and 18% applies as if you ordered in the room) this comes complete in a box
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What are the pool bar's hours?

The closing time of the bar was a little vague at dusk which I think was another question.

Please give details on the parking situation both valet and self-park? Where can you enter and exit the under building parking lot? How does the under building parking access the side of the building near the pool? How do the pedestrian walkways interact with the roads? Do you need to cross roads to get to the pool?

Self parked under there are plenty of stairs and elevators taking you up it works really well and you can drive to park closer to the pool if need be.

Is there any special resort specific merchandise in the store?

There was 1 shirt reported so far.

What are Sanaa's hours? Is it open for breakfast or lunch (there's been confusion on that)? Can you post a menu?


Sanaa offers lunch from 11:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. and dinner from 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
- The inspiration for the creative menu is the many cultures and cuisines along the historical spice route—Africa, India, China, and Europe
- Central to African-Indian cuisine is the use of the tandoor oven, essentially a large clay pot similar to a pizza oven. The restaurant will serve familiar foods from tandoor ovens, such as tandoori chicken, lamb, and shrimp. In addition the menu includes curry entrees, salad sampler platters, paneer cheese with spinach, and Indian style breads.
- For those who prefer more American flavors, the menu includes items such as grilled pork chop, grilled flank steak, and club sandwich (menu items subject to change).
- Desert items include mango pudding, vanilla-coconut rice pudding, and eggless chocolate cake

Can any Sanaa food be taken "To go"?

Most of the dishes are also available from room service

Is there a kids menu? Could you post it please?

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Please give details on the pool area (features, quiet area)? Please post pool specific pictures along with the kids play area!

Uwanja Camp
- Uwanja Camp is the resort’s specialty themed and wet activity playground.
- In Swahili, the word “uwanja” means “play area.”
- Uwanja Camp is divided into three zones as it moves downhill from the waterfall through the Base Camp, the Departure Zone and the Observation Station, each designed with its own character and age-specific activities.
- The adventure begins in the Departure Zone, designed for kids ages 5-7.
- Next is the Observation Station for kids ages 4 or younger.
- Finally, Base Camp gets kids ages 8 or older in on the act.

Where can you refill mugs?

Johari has a self service station as well as Maji

Is there a bar/lounge inside?

Yes, in Sanaa.

Is there an indoor fire pit like Jambo?

YES~!!! Rustyalaska's photo set shows a fireplace in the Library here, and also in Jeff's video listed in the next post.

There is also an outdoor fire pit.

What are the bus routes? Is the bus service compatible with use for going between Jambo and Kidani -- in other words, do some of the busses stop at Jambo first before going to Kidani and some at Kidani first before going to Jambo?


The bus for the parks will be stopping at Kidani first, than Jambo. So Kidani guests can take the bus to Jambo without walking. Guests at Jambo can hop on a Downtown Disney bus, which then will go to Kidani.

Comments/reviews on the walk between Jambo and Kidani

It was reported that the walkway is clearly marked on the map and it is not as long as was expected (10 minutes but time is based on location)

Please provide any details you can about the community hall. Can you post a copy of the resort map, and the activity sheet for Kidani so we can get a feel for what is offered through Community Hall, etc.?


There are photos of the hall as well as the "library" at Allears.net

Community Hall

- Kidani Village features a Community Hall where Members and Guests can enjoy a pool table, Foosball, PlayStation2 games, watching TV, and participating in planned activities.

- Basketball, tennis, and shuffleboard equipment are available.

- Across from Community Hall is Safari So Good Arcade, as well as laundry facilities.


Survival of the Fittest

- Survival of the Fittest features treadmills, bicycles, stair climbers and limited free weights.


Recreation/Activities

- A barbeque pavilion with two charcoal barbeque grills and two picnic tables under cover is located near the sports courts area of Kidani Village

- A basketball half-court and a shuffleboard court are located in the sports courts area

- Tennis courts – two lighted hard courts are located near the sports courts area

- Recreation equipment is available at Community Hall

What portions of the building are still not finished; are all common amenities -- pool, new recreation area near pool, restaurant, store, main viewing area for animals, (others), open?

All the specific listed areas are open. Nothing posted yet about exactly which rooms are not available.

How long is the walk from the end of one of the wings to the lobby (estimated distance but better, time it takes, normal walking pace)? Where are the elevators, particularly do they have ones located along the wings and how far down from lobby? Do they have access to the street area along the wings and not just from the lobby, if so where (e.g., how far down the two wings)?


The layout from the parking garage is around 4 elevators, Timon, Zazu, Rafiki and Pumba, oddly the lift to the lobby doesn't have a name and pops up outside by the front door. Timon and Zazu are both in the wing which is open.

Our room is between the 2 lifts and DD4 and I walked over, down the Zazu elevator and over to Jambo gift shop as the shop here didn't have AAA batteries. We were there did some shopping and back in under 20 mins I was surprised it wasn't actually all that far. No major roads to cross and a fair amount of foot traffic, I would have thought it might be quicker than getting the bus.

Where is the public laundry room located? Is there the right detergent for it? Is there more than one location? How many machines are there of each type? Are they "HE"?

It appears there is only one community laundry. I don't have confirmed details on the rest yet but it does not appear that the community laundry is HE.

How are the views? What animals can be seen on the new savannah? Where are the shared viewing areas? Pictures of the views with the location of the view labeled would be outstanding!



What model TV's are they and what jacks are easily available?

LG......the TV has a connection break out box with HDMI, VGA and composite inputs, the bed side alarm clock has an ipod dock and an illuminated light, bigger living area...

Where are the Internet jacks exactly?

In 1 bedroom it is by the desk in bedroom

Is there an outlet on the sink side of the island in the 1/2 bedroom kitchen?

Yes, on the wall and in at least 2 places in the backsplash.

Is there a wooden restaurant style highchair?


Yes.

If you are staying in a 1BR or larger are the new washer/dryers the conventional type or the newer HE (High Efficiency) type that require special detergent? If HE, do they provide HE detergent?

Our in-room washer was a conventional type (non-HE).

The public laundry room has two conventional washers and one large front-loading HE (which was out of service).

Does the vacuum have a detachable hose for attachments (for possible SpaceBag use, etc)?

No, it is the same as Jambo

in the new Kidani village do they have anything other than a table service restaurant?


As of right now (6/29/09) it only has Sanaa and no quickservice outside of the pool area. You have to walk over to Jambo.

does kidani have it's own bus stop? or is the one at AKL the only one?

Most busses will go from Jambo to Kidani then a park. The DTD bus (and maybe one other) will go from Kidani to Jambo. That's also how guests can get from one to the other, aside from walking. It's been reported elsewhere that 22 new buses will be added to the AKL Jambo/Kidani rotation for bus service to the parks/DTD.

links to photo's, Some of the following have hit their bandwidth maximum.

http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2126352&page=3

http://s557.photobucket.com/albums/ss16/svcalum07/kidani%20village/?start=0

http://www.flickr.com/photos/rustyalaska/sets/72157617149464546/







Please post any additional information you would feel benefits this thread and I will add it to the original one. Thank you!
 
I hve some pics to share... here are some of the turn down service:
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Here is a pic of the day bed made up (sorry about the mess but we were on vacation! hehe)
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the coffee pot that took me 4 days to get from housekeeping :rolleyes1
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more pics of the bunk bed savannah room we had:
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Not sure where my animal pics are ... on a CD somewhere :lmao:

Room service ... okay so I had a few bites before I realized I wanted a picture of it :rotfl:
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Not the best pics I know as my camera was acting goofy the entire trip. As soon as I got home I had to buy another camera!
 
Very happy to see this thead! I am booking 1 night here next June for me and my bestfriend to celebrate both of our birthdays (2 days apart) and our 26 year "best friend" anniversary. I noticed some tours being offered, like the culinary or garden safari. Does someone know the cost or have any input? We are arriving early and just spending the day and evening there to relax and enjoy the hotel so any ideas are MUCH appreciated! How about the spa there? TIA! :goodvibes
 


Very happy to see this thead! I am booking 1 night here next June for me and my bestfriend to celebrate both of our birthdays (2 days apart) and our 26 year "best friend" anniversary. I noticed some tours being offered, like the culinary or garden safari. Does someone know the cost or have any input? We are arriving early and just spending the day and evening there to relax and enjoy the hotel so any ideas are MUCH appreciated! How about the spa there? TIA! :goodvibes

I think you are looking for this :

The Sunset or Wanyama Safari - $150 per adult (ages 10 and up), tax and gratuity included; $75 per child ages 8-9. It has also been called by those names by some of the guest since it ends wiht a "culinary safari" in Jiko.
 
I think you are looking for this :

The Sunset or Wanyama Safari - $150 per adult (ages 10 and up), tax and gratuity included; $75 per child ages 8-9. It has also been called by those names by some of the guest since it ends wiht a "culinary safari" in Jiko.

This is the information that I just recieved from AKL IPO on the Wanyama Safari - Safaris will take place on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Guests must be 8 years of age or older. The cost is $80 per person for children 8 or 9 years old , And $ 160.00 for Club Level Concierge guest, And $ 210.00 for non club level guest 10 years and up. Tax and gratuity are included as well as a small contribution to the Disney Conservation Fund.
 
This is the information that I just recieved from AKL IPO on the Wanyama Safari - Safaris will take place on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Guests must be 8 years of age or older. The cost is $80 per person for children 8 or 9 years old , And $ 160.00 for Club Level Concierge guest, And $ 210.00 for non club level guest 10 years and up. Tax and gratuity are included as well as a small contribution to the Disney Conservation Fund.

Thanks so much. I have updated my original thread to reflect same.
 
I think you are looking for this :

The Sunset or Wanyama Safari - $150 per adult (ages 10 and up), tax and gratuity included; $75 per child ages 8-9. It has also been called by those names by some of the guest since it ends wiht a "culinary safari" in Jiko.

This is the information that I just recieved from AKL IPO on the Wanyama Safari - Safaris will take place on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Guests must be 8 years of age or older. The cost is $80 per person for children 8 or 9 years old , And $ 160.00 for Club Level Concierge guest, And $ 210.00 for non club level guest 10 years and up. Tax and gratuity are included as well as a small contribution to the Disney Conservation Fund.

Thanks for the price info. Can you tell me what goes on during the tour? Like, how long is it, what do we see (animals or is it a hotel tour) does it include the meal in Jiko? We only want to do one big meal during our 3 nighter and are planning on CG but I have heard so many good things about Jiko so....
 
Thanks for the price info. Can you tell me what goes on during the tour? Like, how long is it, what do we see (animals or is it a hotel tour) does it include the meal in Jiko? We only want to do one big meal during our 3 nighter and are planning on CG but I have heard so many good things about Jiko so....

We didn't do the tour as there was just so much else we wanted to do when we were at AKL!
I can tell you we have eaten at Jiko's and DH and I LOVED LOVED LOVED IT! AS far as we are concerned this is the best place to eat in WDW and we have eaten in a lot of places haha
The food was different and I was concerned about that but it was sooo yummy!

Now my kids (at the time 3,7 and 10) didn't care for it as they thought it was boring and didn't care for the menu (they are chicken nugget only type kids:rotfl:) Make sure to try some of the African wines they offer while there. They are REALLY tasty!
 
Great to see this thread! We will be there in 3 days in a studio! I will take a ton of pictures and post them here when we get back!
 
I am subbing to this thread. We were all set to book (when the time comes) WL deluxe room for our next trip when I saw this thread. Some of the 1 bedroom villas (non-value) will fit 5 people - this is great and I didn't think the price was that high. Don't get me wrong its expensive but it comes w/a full kitchen & w/d. Can't wait until we go in 2009. I am curious to read if the bus service will change when the villas open - hope it stays as good as I read on these forums. I hope those who are going will post some pics as 2 yrs to wait is killing me - LOL!!!!
 
:upsidedow Staying at CSR Dec 5-12. Thinking of moving to AK the last 3 nights but only standards available. What is the view...parking lot? Is it worth it without the views? What about construction noise?

Thanks for the info.
 
:upsidedow Staying at CSR Dec 5-12. Thinking of moving to AK the last 3 nights but only standards available. What is the view...parking lot? Is it worth it without the views? What about construction noise?

Thanks for the info.

I am wondering about this also. How are the standard view rooms? I will be there Nov 15-19 and I'll be sure to take plenty of pics and share them with ya'll!!!
 
I am wondering about this also. How are the standard view rooms? I will be there Nov 15-19 and I'll be sure to take plenty of pics and share them with ya'll!!!

Sorry I don't have an answer for you. But wanted to thank you in advance for taking some pics plus this will bump this thread back up. Have a wonderful vacay!!!!
 
:upsidedow Staying at CSR Dec 5-12. Thinking of moving to AK the last 3 nights but only standards available. What is the view...parking lot? Is it worth it without the views? What about construction noise?

Thanks for the info.

allears.net has some pictures of views from standard view rooms. Not all are parking lot view, some look out over Boma's roof and even some "bad" savannah views are classified standard view.

In my opinion AKL is a fantastic resort, and even if you do not see animals from your room, there are many possibilities to see them! And the rest of the hotel will be as enjoyable for someone in a standard view room as for someone in a savannah view!

With regard to construction noise: If you would look out to Sunset Savannah, there might be a chance of hearing the construction of the new building. But most standard view rooms would not be close to that at all.
 
I had read somewhere that the concierge lounge was moved to the Presidential Suite while construction was going on -- is it still there, or has it been moved again? And if so, where is it now?
 
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