I've stayed on the Sunset Savanna before (as an AKL guest on a lower floor) and didn't mind it. It's not as pretty as the Arusha Savanna but at that time we saw plenty of animals so I had no complaints. Up here on the 6th floor we're in a closed-in corner of the Sunset Savanna. The animals have to come all the way in before we can see them and even then the tree tops block a lot of the view. So it's not the best animal viewing we've ever had. The ostriches wander by fairly often but the only other animals we've seen from the room are two giraffes and a zebra, and that's only when the food truck comes around. We had to go out on one of the fire exits further out along the horseshoe to find little Kidani. I haven't seen him in this area although other people told me he has been around.Lisa I hope you have a great time. What is your opinion of the Sunset Savanah? Your room door faces the main lobby right?
I'll be watching out for you!!hey, Lisa S, I'm across the hall from you right now and will be til Saturday. we'll have to meet in person. I'm in room 6401 name is Linda. And yes this hotel is beautiful and the staff is so great! I am looking at the pool but am still having fun.
You do hear noise coming up from the lobby which isn't too bad unless there are excited kids running and screaming which happens from time to time, even as late as 11pm. This morning I was awakened when they turned on the lobby music around 7:30-7:45 am. It was a nice way to wake up with African music floating up from below but if you plan to sleep in it may be too loud for some people.
Overall we're having a great time. The view is not the best savanna view in the house but we knew that going in. This trip is really about doing the two safari experiences and experiencing concierge and we're enjoying ourselves.
I've stayed on the Sunset Savanna before (as an AKL guest on a lower floor) and didn't mind it. It's not as pretty as the Arusha Savanna but at that time we saw plenty of animals so I had no complaints. Up here on the 6th floor we're in a closed-in corner of the Sunset Savanna. The animals have to come all the way in before we can see them and even then the tree tops block a lot of the view. So it's not the best animal viewing we've ever had. The ostriches wander by fairly often but the only other animals we've seen from the room are two giraffes and a zebra, and that's only when the food truck comes around. We had to go out on one of the fire exits further out along the horseshoe to find little Kidani. I haven't seen him in this area although other people told me he has been around.
It's also a bit noisy in this area because they are doing some exterior painting and using some loud equipment to power the paint sprayers. They also have a couple of large vehicles with buckets to provide the painters access to the balconies on the higher floors. And then there is the Kidani Village construction though there isn't a lot of noise coming from there.
Yes it's true that all of the AKV Concierge rooms open up right on to the lobby. The view across and down to the lobby is wonderful. We're actually up higher than the lobby light fixtures, right up there with the decorations that surround the lobby ceiling. It gives you a whole new perspective from up here. Very interesting! I'll take some photos tomorrow. You do hear noise coming up from the lobby which isn't too bad unless there are excited kids running and screaming which happens from time to time, even as late as 11pm. This morning I was awakened when they turned on the lobby music around 7:30-7:45 am. It was a nice way to wake up with African music floating up from below but if you plan to sleep in it may be too loud for some people.
Overall we're having a great time. The view is not the best savanna view in the house but we knew that going in. This trip is really about doing the two safari experiences and experiencing concierge and we're enjoying ourselves.
As LIFERBABE said they sell them. The animal programs CM who led our Sunrise Safari told us they blow them out and then sell them. I did see some painted ostrich eggs on display in the gift shop but there was no information about whether or not the eggs were from AKV's own ostriches.What a neat experience. I wonder what they do with the unfertilized eggs..if they simply dispose of them, or use them for animal feed?
Great picture of Li'l Kidani.
This trip is really about doing the two safari experiences and experiencing concierge and we're enjoying ourselves.
We're in a studio and there are no HA studios in Concierge.Did you end up with a HA room? If so, what do you think of it?
The Sunrise Safari is $55 for adults. I don't know the children's price. To sign up you need to contact the Itinerary Planning Office. You can sign up 180 days in advance.I know you have posted the answer to this question in at least one other post, but of course I do not remember the answer and can not find the thread. So if you would not mind, could you please let me know which safari experience is it that is like 65 per person and where do I go to sign up for it? Thanks and enjoy the rest of your trip!