TeeterTots
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I'm sorry, I don't. I've never beenDo you recall how you get to Blizzard Beach?
I'm sorry, I don't. I've never beenDo you recall how you get to Blizzard Beach?
The resort is fabulous, but we always go to AK at least once a trip. We love the safari, lion king, and yak and yeti. It's not a whole day by any means but with the new changes coming it will be a nice change.Do you think that AKL is very much a place to skip a ticketed day? We usually book tickets for all our days for maximum flexibility. But the resort activities seem right up my kids' alley--these two went all in for the Animal Kingdom park badge collecting activity last year. Animals and facts are fun for them.
Regular AKL people, do you usually do a resort day sans park tickets?
Do you recall how you get to Blizzard Beach?
This will be our first trip to AKL but we're doing 1.5 resort days. Our check in day we'll be checking in from another hotel in Orlando so we'll be there very early and planning to spend the day at the pool or actives. We also have one day in the middle of our trip planned for spending at the lodge!Regular AKL people, do you usually do a resort day sans park tickets?
Do you think that AKL is very much a place to skip a ticketed day? We usually book tickets for all our days for maximum flexibility. But the resort activities seem right up my kids' alley--these two went all in for the Animal Kingdom park badge collecting activity last year. Animals and facts are fun for them.
Regular AKL people, do you usually do a resort day sans park tickets?
Do you think that AKL is very much a place to skip a ticketed day? We usually book tickets for all our days for maximum flexibility. But the resort activities seem right up my kids' alley--these two went all in for the Animal Kingdom park badge collecting activity last year. Animals and facts are fun for them.
Regular AKL people, do you usually do a resort day sans park tickets?
This is exactly correct. Makes getting to DS quite the journey.When we were at Disney November 2015, I remember the Disney Springs (is that what the shopping is now?) sharing a bus with the water parks. I'm sure in the summer things are different.
Most definitely. We always schedule an off day anyway, just to regenerate. But at AKL it is an absolute must.Do you think that AKL is very much a place to skip a ticketed day? We usually book tickets for all our days for maximum flexibility. But the resort activities seem right up my kids' alley--these two went all in for the Animal Kingdom park badge collecting activity last year. Animals and facts are fun for them.
Regular AKL people, do you usually do a resort day sans park tickets?
We are staying at Animal Kingdom Lodge next month with the dining plan for the first time. I know Mara is very close but does the pool bar have a drink station for your refillable mug? We've stayed at AKL before but not with the dining plan so I didn't pay attention much to the pool bar and I couldn't find the answer anywhere in the thread using the search feature.
We stayed 8 nights last November and had tickets for every day, but spent many half days at the resort. Because of the proximity of Jambo and Kidani, you have two great pools and activities. Our local friends would come just to hang out with us there. You could easily fill one to two days here without park tickets.
On none of our stays have we ever done a resort day. We too usually have park tickets for every day except the day we leave. However this November will be our first stay at AKL and I am thinking of making our arrival day a resort day. (Not to mention we are coming in on a very busy Saturday - the one after Thanksgiving - and expect the parks to be insane.)