Keara'sMom
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Hi all!
My dh, dd11, and I just returned from a great 4-night stay in a Savanna view studio. I had requested either Arusha or Uzima savannas, and I was disappointed to find that we were on the Sunset savanna (frankly, our check-in cast member seemed a little clueless--told us we would have no view of construction and circled a competely different area on the map when directing us to our room, but that's another story). It turned out that the Sunset Savanna was fine--not the best ever, but FINE.
Our room (5026) was beautiful overall. We didn't find it to be too dark, although we kind of like it on the dark side. The room was located just above the reservation/check in desk, so our door opened into the lobby area. We had a closet in the entryway, which was handy, and we found that we had plenty of space for our clothing. We did purposely try to travel "light," though. The only thing that was not working properly was the drain closure in the kitchenette sink. Everything else was great! My dh did hit his shins quite frequently on the footboard of the bed--it became a joke by the second day!
Our view of the Sunset Savanna offered us the opportunity to watch giraffe, zebras, ostriches, bongos (we think), and a crowned crane who was there quite frequently. My only disappointment was that the animals were most frequently on the Savanna in the afternoon, so we weren't really able to enjoy their presence when we drank our coffee in the morning.
We also had a great view of the Kidani construction, which I was really hoping to avoid. Surprisingly, we heard no noise inside our room. On the balcony, however, the construction noise was ever-present! It did not seem to bother the animals, though, and it really didn't bother us, either.
I'd be happy to answer any questions if anyone has them. It's a wonderful place to stay, and I wish we had taken advantage of the activities presented...
My dh, dd11, and I just returned from a great 4-night stay in a Savanna view studio. I had requested either Arusha or Uzima savannas, and I was disappointed to find that we were on the Sunset savanna (frankly, our check-in cast member seemed a little clueless--told us we would have no view of construction and circled a competely different area on the map when directing us to our room, but that's another story). It turned out that the Sunset Savanna was fine--not the best ever, but FINE.
Our room (5026) was beautiful overall. We didn't find it to be too dark, although we kind of like it on the dark side. The room was located just above the reservation/check in desk, so our door opened into the lobby area. We had a closet in the entryway, which was handy, and we found that we had plenty of space for our clothing. We did purposely try to travel "light," though. The only thing that was not working properly was the drain closure in the kitchenette sink. Everything else was great! My dh did hit his shins quite frequently on the footboard of the bed--it became a joke by the second day!

Our view of the Sunset Savanna offered us the opportunity to watch giraffe, zebras, ostriches, bongos (we think), and a crowned crane who was there quite frequently. My only disappointment was that the animals were most frequently on the Savanna in the afternoon, so we weren't really able to enjoy their presence when we drank our coffee in the morning.
We also had a great view of the Kidani construction, which I was really hoping to avoid. Surprisingly, we heard no noise inside our room. On the balcony, however, the construction noise was ever-present! It did not seem to bother the animals, though, and it really didn't bother us, either.
I'd be happy to answer any questions if anyone has them. It's a wonderful place to stay, and I wish we had taken advantage of the activities presented...