kimmar067
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....You know MK is busy when there is a wait to get on the Swiss Family Robinson treehouse!....
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....You know MK is busy when there is a wait to get on the Swiss Family Robinson treehouse!....
A few more from our recent trip...Sitting here at work missing AKL![]()
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..and WDW, even though that part of our trip ended already on 2/15. We had a brilliant time, I have lots of pictures (some quite interesting ones I hope) and will write more soon. At the moment the 6-hour jet-lag does not let me think straightand I can't yet get the pictures off the camera as the airline lost my bag with the cable in it!
So, I promise a detailed report later! Just wanted to say that AKL was absolutely fantastic. I wish I could go back there immediately!
I have not been on the sunset but the sunrise was wonderful. There is also
a breakfeast buffet afterwards thats is reallly nice in the DAK. The sunrise safari is the same one at the park but without the speel about the poachers and big red the elephant. It is also at a much slower pace ie mine safari was
about 45- 1 hour or more. You can ask questions and take as many photos as you want . It goes in a at different route to. They give you a fast pass to take the ride the usual way.![]()
I would love to see them! And I bet you might be surprised by how much we like them!!I have more photos of the safari to but they are not as nice as his.![]()
Cast Members:
They were great!! We did not notice any decline in friendliness in the cast members in general and most definitely not at the AKL. The only cast members that seemed to be very indifferent (not unfriendly or rude, but just not very friendly either) were in general the cast members at the desks of the table service restaurants when we checked in, with the exception of Jiko and the California Grill. Otherwise, they mostely gave us the pager without saying anything about how long the wait might be and sometimes without explaining the pager at all. What was especially nice for me was that at AKL I met two cast members from Namibia. One was Bianca who was at the Arusha Rock lookout one early morning where we started to chat a bit as I have been to Namibia on holiday and told her that I thought her country to be one of the most beautiful places on earth. When I mentioned that I was from Germany it turned out that she was actually from a German family in Namibia (Namibia was a Germany colony until 1918 and there are still German settlers living there) and we switched over to speaking German and she told me about how her whole family is German speaking and that they eat German food and follow German traditions. That was very interesting!! The cast member seating us at Jikos was from Namibia, too, and had had German in school, so she still remembered a bit of it and was excited to try it out on us!
Construction:
If I had not read about it here on the DIS-Boards, I would not have known about it while staying there!
Conclusions:
As I said before, I would love to get back there as soon as possible. There have been many things I have been asking myself before this trip, so I would like to specifically adress these issues:
1: Is it worth staying at a deluxe?
I always thought I am the person to mainly run around the parks and that I just needed a place to sleep at night. When we started to plan the trip I had envisioned us staying at Pop Century. It was mainly because I knew that my friend likes to relax at the hotel that we were thinking about someplace nicer. Now I have quite changed my mind: It was totally worth staying at AKL! I prefer the concept of indoor hallways (that's what I am used to), I loved my own private balcony, I like everything to be in one building (and we had a decent location in this huge building). I loved coming home to a beautiful resort and walking around there. The pool was great. It was just a great experience! I am not sure whether I would stay at another deluxe. First, most of the others are more expensive, GF and Poly have several buildings, so I would not be in the same house as the services and you do not have a guaranteed blacony at (most ? of) the others. I think I would like to try and stay at the WL, but I guess I would be sad to stay at WDW and not be at AKL!! To be honest, I think in the future it will either be AKL or a Value Resort for me... Can't really see the point of the Moderates any more (besides the quiet pools perhaps)
2: Is AKL too remote from the parks?
For us: No, it isn't. I guess it might depend a bit, where you spend most of your time. We found the bus system efficient in getting us to the parks and back. WDW is generally very spread out and I am certain, that there is no hotel that has a short commute to every park and we devide our park time quite equally between the four parks. Travel time to Epcot and MK was manageable and to AK it was just a few minutes.
3: Would we feel left out if we stay in a pool view room?
I really did not want to spend the money for a savannah view, but after reading so much about AKL on the internet I thought perhaps we should have... The pool view worked great for us!! First of all, I think pool view rooms all have a pretty good location with regard to closeness of food, busses and of course the pool. Second, the pool is just beautiful. Third, I am not someone to sit and look out on the savannah for any longer amount of time, I am more the type to have a look to see what is there and then move on, so checking out the different viewing locations worked really well for me!
So that's it for now, pictures will follow soon!
Cast Members:
They were great!! We did not notice any decline in friendliness in the cast members in general and most definitely not at the AKL. The only cast members that seemed to be very indifferent (not unfriendly or rude, but just not very friendly either) were in general the cast members at the desks of the table service restaurants when we checked in, with the exception of Jiko and the California Grill. Otherwise, they mostely gave us the pager without saying anything about how long the wait might be and sometimes without explaining the pager at all. What was especially nice for me was that at AKL I met two cast members from Namibia. One was Bianca who was at the Arusha Rock lookout one early morning where we started to chat a bit as I have been to Namibia on holiday and told her that I thought her country to be one of the most beautiful places on earth. When I mentioned that I was from Germany it turned out that she was actually from a German family in Namibia (Namibia was a Germany colony until 1918 and there are still German settlers living there) and we switched over to speaking German and she told me about how her whole family is German speaking and that they eat German food and follow German traditions. That was very interesting!! The cast member seating us at Jikos was from Namibia, too, and had had German in school, so she still remembered a bit of it and was excited to try it out on us!
Construction:
If I had not read about it here on the DIS-Boards, I would not have known about it while staying there!
Conclusions:
As I said before, I would love to get back there as soon as possible. There have been many things I have been asking myself before this trip, so I would like to specifically adress these issues:
1: Is it worth staying at a deluxe?
I always thought I am the person to mainly run around the parks and that I just needed a place to sleep at night. When we started to plan the trip I had envisioned us staying at Pop Century. It was mainly because I knew that my friend likes to relax at the hotel that we were thinking about someplace nicer. Now I have quite changed my mind: It was totally worth staying at AKL! I prefer the concept of indoor hallways (that's what I am used to), I loved my own private balcony, I like everything to be in one building (and we had a decent location in this huge building). I loved coming home to a beautiful resort and walking around there. The pool was great. It was just a great experience! I am not sure whether I would stay at another deluxe. First, most of the others are more expensive, GF and Poly have several buildings, so I would not be in the same house as the services and you do not have a guaranteed blacony at (most ? of) the others. I think I would like to try and stay at the WL, but I guess I would be sad to stay at WDW and not be at AKL!! To be honest, I think in the future it will either be AKL or a Value Resort for me... Can't really see the point of the Moderates any more (besides the quiet pools perhaps)
2: Is AKL too remote from the parks?
For us: No, it isn't. I guess it might depend a bit, where you spend most of your time. We found the bus system efficient in getting us to the parks and back. WDW is generally very spread out and I am certain, that there is no hotel that has a short commute to every park and we devide our park time quite equally between the four parks. Travel time to Epcot and MK was manageable and to AK it was just a few minutes.
3: Would we feel left out if we stay in a pool view room?
I really did not want to spend the money for a savannah view, but after reading so much about AKL on the internet I thought perhaps we should have... The pool view worked great for us!! First of all, I think pool view rooms all have a pretty good location with regard to closeness of food, busses and of course the pool. Second, the pool is just beautiful. Third, I am not someone to sit and look out on the savannah for any longer amount of time, I am more the type to have a look to see what is there and then move on, so checking out the different viewing locations worked really well for me!
So that's it for now, pictures will follow soon!
Thanks so much - the detail in your report was great and I am SO looking forward to the AKL. In 9 months. And 1 week. And 5 days. Sigh.....
Looks like we'll be there around the same time. Me and DH are staying pool view room. Originally standard but when we changed our dates all they had left was savannah and pool view with bunk beds. Im really hoping disney will give us an upgrade to savannah being we will be celebrating our anniversary plus they can give the room to a family who needs bunk beds. We are going from 12-6 to 12-16. We are planning on eating at Boma that night around 5pm.![]()