Did I mention that waking up with the animals is absolutely wonderful??!!! 6:30am sharp
on the balcony with camera in hand!!!! The Arusha Savannah was perfect for viewing (not that I have lots of experience at AKL and other savannah locations)
Looking to the left from our balcony
Dad caught this shot straight out in front of the balcony
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If we looked to the sharp right, we could see the Arusha Rock viewing area
.does anyone know whats in that cone shaped room??? Its looks really intriguing.
After a very relaxing breakfast in the lounge, we hit the pool! I knew the sun would only be out for a short time and we had lunch ressies at Sanaa
.so we had to hurry. Do you think 8:45am is too early for the pool??? Yall know I like to be early
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Heres a map to show you the lay of the land
Walking out of the doors downstairs, you are immediately greeted with this very tranquil view. The windows on the right are part of Jiko.
Remember
I told you we were a bit early (just wanted to make sure we got a good spot) ya never know what the crowd level might be
This is just a picture I was playing with on Photobucket
trying out all the new enhancements
There are several of these scattered around the pool area
great to have lifejackets readily available.
A few people decided to join me on this early morning (can you see them in the background)....bless their hearts, they probably thought they were going to have some peace and quiet while reading their books
.my apologies. Its never quiet with Jesse.
The landscaping is undeniably perfect for the theme of the Lodge. The vegetation reminds me a little of the Poly
.certainly not the architecture, just the foliage.
While we were enjoying the serenity of the pool, Pop and MaHopie were busy looking for Hidden Mickeys
.and maybe Stephen, too. Not exactly sure where he is at this point
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This was out by the Arusha Rock overlook
can you see the Hidden Mickey???
And do you know where this Hidden Mickey was found????...........me neither.
Speaking of beautiful foliage
.Pop captured these two pics.
Notice my children are not utilizing the waterslide
..NOT because they dont want to. Since we were a bit early, we had to wait until 10am. The CMs do a neat little opening ceremony type deal at 10. They invite the children over, have someone playing the bongo drums, and several staff members chanting a short song
kids also take part in the chant. One child is chosen to be the first down the slide, then it is opened
.kinda neat (another touch of Disney Magic)
The bar opens at 10am, also
I think. I chatted with the bartender for a while about the roof at the Lodge. The straw appears to be real; however we all know that its impossible for that to be true. He said when they built the AKL, the roof came in large sheets, and its made of a synthetic fiber.
While waiting on the slide to open, we ventured around the pool area getting more pictures (shocker, I know) This was looking towards Flamingo Pond.
Again
.simply beautiful scenery. This is the walkway behind the waterslide
Pop and MaHopie were still MIA
and Stephen, too

. They were taking advantage of some kid free time. They ventured on a self-guided safari tour
.I think they visited all the savannah overlooks. If youre a photography buff, then AKL is the perfect spot. There are ENDLESS photo options!!!
These guys are a much lighter color than the usual antelope. Im thinking it was a different type, but dont remember
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Throughout the resort, these signs were posted. And just some FYI... when I ordered the flowers for my mom, the florist told me that ballons cannot be delivered or brought into the AKL because of the animals
.makes perfect sense.
Up next
.a continuation of the safari by the pool...