melissa723
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Interesting. I don't know the in-and-outs of DVC but I understood that daily cleaning was an extra paid service when staying on points. That's not the case with concierge level at Jambo?
The woman you spoke to was correct. When you stay on DVC points, you do not get daily housekeeping. It's been this way as long as I can remember.
Trash and Towel service is included in all stays of more than four days. If your stay is for less than eight nights, you will receive Trash & Towel service on day four. If your stay is for eight nights or longer, you will receive a full cleaning service on day four, and Trash & Towel service on day eight. After that, the cycle begins again on day twelve. Day one is check-in day. Daily housekeeping can be arranged and paid for at time of check-in. The following rates are subject to change:
Additional Full Cleaning Rates:
Studio - $30.00 for each day requested
One-Bedroom - $45.00 for each day requested
Two-Bedroom - $60.00 for each day requested
Three-Bedroom - $75.00 for each day requested
Additional Trash & Towel Rates:
Studio - $15.00 for each day requested
One-Bedroom - $20.00 for each day requested
Two-Bedroom - $25.00 for each day requested
Three-Bedroom - $35.00 for each day requested
When staying CL at AKL you are supposed to receive the same perks as the regular CL guests. This is the only exception for DVC Trash and Towel service, and it's always been that way ever since they allowed us to use our points for these rooms, but this was the first time I was told otherwise.
Actually Melissa is correct about the fact that she should have had daily mouse keeping service while staying CL at ALK.
The AKL Kilimanjaro Club is the only place where a DVC guest staying on points (owner or rented) has full service mouse keeping including nightly turn down service daily. I think the only restriction is on the ability to reserve a specific view.
Dave
Thanks Dave!

Does anyone have up to date info on AKL club offerings?
My adult dd and her bf are headed there in January.
I am reading about what is new at some of the other club levels on property (BWI), and am curious about Killamanjaro Club.
Thanks!
I can't give you specifics, but this is what I saw when I was there last week:
Breakfast: Oatmeal, Quinoa, fruit, pastries (croissants, cinnamon buns, mini muffins that rotated between chocolate, blueberry and orange, bagels, toast), yogurts, and then the condiments to go along with everything.
Afternoon Snack: Goldfish, Ingredients to make your own trail mix, Gummy Bears, Sugar Cookies, Chocolate Chip Cookies, Mini Rice Crispy Treats, Chips, and a variety of bread and hummus
Afternoon Tea: Seasonal Scones, Cream, Granola Bars, and Mini Rice Crispy Treats
Dinner: Appetizers from Jiko or Boma (during the week we were there they offered two offerings each night, and during that time we had a seafood stew, a tomato soup, a corn chowder, a lamb dish, a pork dish, a beef dish), a variety of raw veggies, dips and hummus, a variety of breads, a variety of cheese and a few dried meats.
Evening Snack: Peanut Butter Mousse Cake, One different dessert each night (a fruit tart, a strawberry mousse cake, etc), Cookies and Rice Crispy Treats
The beverages that were stocked in the fridge were sodas, water, milk, and juice. Ice Water, Jungle Juice, Orange Juice and Iced Tea were always available, as well as coffee and hot tea. You could also ask for beer, wine (only 3 different kinds that were only of the dry variety) and a Sangria (which was very good).
I think that pretty much covers it.
