Number 9 is really FINE! Welcome to AKL LITE - the 'unofficial' FAQ Thread

Status
Not open for further replies.
I think the pack and play size bed fits nicely in the area between the foyer and dresser. (where the connecting door usually is)

If you have a bunkbed room, the top bunk has rails all around. But, I don't know that I would want my toddler up there even with rails.

The table and chairs take up a lot of room by the slider but maybe you could squeeze it in there.

Yeah, I was thinking a bunk bed and DS6 could sleep on top, but he may freak out about that as well, so...was thinking possibly requesting a king bed room instead. DS could be on daybed and DD on her mattress (or if need be in bed with us).

Sent from my iPad using DISBoards
 
We've pulled the mattress off the top bunk and laid it on the floor between the bunks and the queen.
 
How likely is it to get a king bed pool view room, do you think? Would be going in August if that matters.

Sent from my iPad using DISBoards
 
And does the AKL bus share with any other resorts? (Besides Kidani Village)

Sent from my iPad using DISBoards
 


We have a pool view room reserved. What are the best pool view rooms for a quick walk to the qs restaurant and busses?

Also, how many floors are there?
 


How do the AKL rooms compare in size to the moderates? I know they're smaller than the CR and Poly and BC rooms, correct?

Does a crib fit pretty well in a king or 2 queen bed room? Where do you normally put it? (DD2 has a toddler size air mattress that we're planning on bringing with which would be about the same size as a crib)

Do they have bed rails and/or cots to use?

She won't sleep in a crib or pack n play on vacation and it was a bit of a nightmare last year...so trying to come up with an alternative...

Thanks for all the help and answers!

Sent from my iPad using DISBoards

When we stayed at AKL in 2010, we put the crib in the vanity area, so it was a little tucked away (parallel w/the sinks). For us this worked out great because the TV/light from outside wasn't bothersome to the baby. We're hoping to do the same thing this trip. We just made sure to utilize the facilities before the baby went to bed! LOL!
 
What's the deal with the standard vs. deluxe rooms I've seen on some sites? Do they actually exist? Are they all CL rooms?

Sent from my iPad using DISBoards
 
What's the deal with the standard vs. deluxe rooms I've seen on some sites? Do they actually exist? Are they all CL rooms?

Sent from my iPad using DISBoards

Never mind! Think I have the answer...they were converted to studio villas

Sent from my iPad using DISBoards
 
What's the deal with the standard vs. deluxe rooms I've seen on some sites? Do they actually exist? Are they all CL rooms?

Sent from my iPad using DISBoards

....or you talking DVC or just 'regular' rooms?
 
When we stayed at AKL in 2010, we put the crib in the vanity area, so it was a little tucked away (parallel w/the sinks). For us this worked out great because the TV/light from outside wasn't bothersome to the baby. We're hoping to do the same thing this trip. We just made sure to utilize the facilities before the baby went to bed! LOL!

ohhh!! I forgot we did that once at WL!! Good idea!
 
So excited for our first AKL stay. We are booked in a 1 bedroom Savannah view at Kidani. We got a ridiculously good deal through our timeshare exchange, or we'd never have been able to afford the standard rates. We've been to WDW many times in the past, so we are very excited to be trying something new.

Any tips or tricks we should know?

What are the balconies like? Are there any safety concerns with little ones? I am guessing not, since this is Disney...

Just booked our ADRs yesterday and got BOG, so all is going well so far. If only the trip weren't 179 days away!
 
Welcome!! Good score on BOG! I am eating there in 49 days and so excited!

I don't think you will have a problem with the balcony..just make sure the door is locked when you are in the room. There is furniture on the balcony that could cause an issue
 
Welcome!! Good score on BOG! I am eating there in 49 days and so excited!

I don't think you will have a problem with the balcony..just make sure the door is locked when you are in the room. There is furniture on the balcony that could cause an issue

Congrats to both of you - wishing you fabulous vacations!

And the porch has very tight rails so no worries there - we had our 1 yr. old outside most of the time toddling around and we just made sure he couldn't climb on any chairs or anything. But pretty darn safe which was so nice....lots of quality time looking at the animals for the whole family.

My two little ones also loved the pool and walking down to the common areas. Enjoy - you'll have a GREAT time!
 
Regular rooms, but someone already mentioned that they were converted to DVC villas...I'm guessing they are the studios at Jambo now?

Sent from my iPad using DISBoards

You are correct. No more "deluxe" rooms, although since it is a "deluxe" resort and also has DVC villas which are referred to as "deluxe", you will likely hear the word "deluxe" used frequently!

All the Jambo rooms that are not DVC and are not suites, are considered "standard". Then, just to complicate things - you can get a standard room with a standard view; a standard room with a pool view; a standard room with a Savannah view; a standard room with an Arusha Savannah view; or a standard room Club Level with a guaranteed Savannah view.

Clear as mud?! :laughing:
 
You are correct. No more "deluxe" rooms, although since it is a "deluxe" resort and also has DVC villas which are referred to as "deluxe", you will likely hear the word "deluxe" used frequently!

All the Jambo rooms that are not DVC and are not suites, are considered "standard". Then, just to complicate things - you can get a standard room with a standard view; a standard room with a pool view; a standard room with a Savannah view; a standard room with an Arusha Savannah view; or a standard room Club Level with a guaranteed Savannah view.

Clear as mud?! :laughing:

And within all of those, you have 2 queen beds, a king with daybed, or queen with bunk beds!

Sent from my iPad using DISBoards
 
You are correct. No more "deluxe" rooms, although since it is a "deluxe" resort and also has DVC villas which are referred to as "deluxe", you will likely hear the word "deluxe" used frequently!

All the Jambo rooms that are not DVC and are not suites, are considered "standard". Then, just to complicate things - you can get a standard room with a standard view; a standard room with a pool view; a standard room with a Savannah view; a standard room with an Arusha Savannah view; or a standard room Club Level with a guaranteed Savannah view.

Clear as mud?! :laughing:

Hahahahaha! So true! Then you have the standard bathroom on the standard wing with the standard pool view near the standard parking lot. But that's an upgrade! Ha!

Basically, at Jambo you get a room or a suite if you are loaded....then you start picking what to look at!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

GET A DISNEY VACATION QUOTE

Dreams Unlimited Travel is committed to providing you with the very best vacation planning experience possible. Our Vacation Planners are experts and will share their honest advice to help you have a magical vacation.

Let us help you with your next Disney Vacation!











facebook twitter
Top