Camping Griswalds said:
I'm still waiting to see the pool hours. I have a DS 13 and a DS 9 who I'd love to send out there in the evening. They are great swimmers so no big worry about that. We just booked a split stay for 5 nights at POP (in 2 rooms) and the last 5 in AKL. Jan 1/27-2/7. I can't even begin to tell you how excited we are! Actually I am the only one who is excited because I have not even told my DS or kids that we are doing a split stay. My DH will be thrilled. The day that we are switching resorts is a Thursday and we son't go into any parks that day...what time do the "activities" usually start? I'd love to spend the whole day there just relaxing, making cookies, story time etc. Does anyone have a list or a picture of what the typical daily activities are? Thanks soooooooo very much. Can't wait to be "one of you guys" and in love with AKL!!
I don't know if these are up to date, but they'll give you the idea.
AKL activities:
Activities at Animal Kingdom Lodge
Horticulture Activity-Arusha Rock @ 9am
Flamingo Feedings-Uzima Savanna @ 9:30am
Spirit of Africa Art Tour-Ogun's Firepit @ 10:30am
Animal Tracking-Arusha Rock @ 11am-2pm
Medallion Crayon Rubbings-Lobby @ 12:30pm
Cookie Decorating-Boma's @ 1pm
Pelican Feedings-Arusha Rock @ 1pm
Pool Activities-Sat thru Wed, Uzima Pool @ 2:15pm
Children's Arts & Crafts ($5)-Thursdays, Kiddie Pool @ 2:15pm
(limited space available)
African Rag Doll Making ($10)-Fridays, Kiddie Pool @ 2:15pm (limited
space available)
Junior Researcher-By flamingo pond at pool @ 3pm
Culinary Tour of Africa-Ogun's Firepit @ 4pm
The Music of the Savanna-Top of Grand Staircase, Lobby @ 5pm
African Games & Crafts-Uzima Pool Deck @ 4:30pm
African Folktales-Arusha Rock Firepit @ 7:30pm
Games with Savanna Guides-Sunset Overlook @ 6:30pm
Cultural Safari-Sunset Overlook @ 8:30pm
Animal Viewing with Night Vision-Far end of Arusha Rock @ 9pm-11pm
(note: we got there right before 11pm and it didn't end while we
were there, about 20 minutes, so I'm assuming they hang out until
people leave?)
Nightly African story-telling outdoors, next to a raging fire.
I don't know about you, but I really wouldn't want to miss the Horticulture tour

!!!!!
