com_op_2000
DVC Member since '93; One Hour from WDW
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I agree 100% We have stayed twice for 9 days and are going again in December. I love the resort and haven’t had any problems with transportation. MK is the furthest at about 20 minutes. Beautiful with great restaurants and pools. I love the atmosphere there.Have never felt isolated or bored. We've stayed at AKL-Jambo three times (for 6, 9, & 11 nights).
Never felt bored. Nice pool, lots of dining options, & some nice activities around the resort.
We always rely on Disney transportation and haven't had any problems at AKL.
sorry for my ignorance but...
what are the differences between kidani and jambo? if you own at AK do you own at one or the other? do both have the same types of rooms?
Nope,never.. love it!! Love animals!-especially since I have NEVER stayed there as a guest and not even visited exceptt for a 'drive by' on one of th Disney buses past Jambo. I have to say the resort looked very pretty as we drove by but for those of you who HAVE stayed there a question: While I hear it is great to see the animals, does it get a bit boring if you are there for over a week? I mean transportation wise unlike most DVC resorts except for 2, you only have the bus option. No monorail, no boats. So my question is; Do you feel a bit isolated and even bored after a while?
Opinions welcomed!
Thanks
Jambo is the original Animal Kingdom Lodge--so it has the hotel rooms in it, and the top 2? floors are DVC. It has more restaurants (Jiko, Boma, and the quick service Mara), bigger shop, more impressive lobby, etc.sorry for my ignorance but...
what are the differences between kidani and jambo? if you own at AK do you own at one or the other? do both have the same types of rooms?
In addition to the differences mentioned by others Jambo & Kidani both have standard view (less points) and savanna view (more points) but only Jambo has value villas (lowest point cost) and club villas (highest point cost.) Jambo and Kidani both have lock off 2 br. villas (a 1 br. + a studio w/ a connecting door) but only Kidani has dedicated 2 br.s (the second bedroom has 2 real beds rather than the bed + hida-bed that the lock offs have.) Finally, the Kidani villas have more square feet per villa than Jambo and an additional bathroom in the 1 & 2 br.s.sorry for my ignorance but...
what are the differences between kidani and jambo? if you own at AK do you own at one or the other? do both have the same types of rooms?
I totally agree with this 100%. OP, you made me laugh, you seem apprehensive, you’re going on vacation, not being thrown to the lions (giraffes & zebras, in this case) Kidani has become one of our top 3. Arrival day, the "Welcome Home" never fails to boost my excitement. Catching a peak at the various animals walking to and from the parks, the restaurants, lobby etc. is always fun and exciting. No, for us it doesn’t get old and FYI, you’re not actually in the African Bush, isolation is not a factor, you’re only a short bus ride (someone else is doing the driving, works for me) from the parks ,a door way, or an elevator floor away from more great Disney African theming, some of the best restaurants on property, pools, and fun resort activities (marshmellow roasts). Some prefer Jambo, sure the lobby is superb but I prefer Kidani, covered parking, 2nd bathroom in the 2bd and we don’t really do QS(we take advantage of the cute kitchens) We have an upcoming October stay, and we chose to stay here during Food & Wine, not a BWV fan, but to each his own. We love AKV, hope you will too, good luck and let us know how it went!We have found something to like about every DVC resort.
Did you want to say:... Finally, the Kidani villas have more square feet per villa than Kidani...