famsen
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This was our first trip as members but we did stay as non-members at SSR last October. I am conflicted. I love the atmosphere of AKV but I did not feel "at home" at all. We waited a long time for our room to be ready and once we got into our 1 Bedroom unit, we discovered it was a handicapped accessible room. It was nothing like the demo units we visited at SSR and at Doorway to Dreams. I didn't ask for a different room because we were so tired from driving 1,100 miles and then waiting a few hours for the room and it was HOT last week. We just wanted to put our things away and relax for the evening.I now know to request that we don't get that type of room for future stays.
While we were there on Wednesday, the fire alarms went off intermittently for about a half hour. No one could tell us if it was a false alarm or if we should evacuate. As soon as the alarms went off(ear drum piercingly loud) we grabbed our purses and wallets and went to the hallway. Someone from housekeeping came out of a room she was cleaning and told us "It's alright. It's just a test. You can go back inside your room."
We went back inside our room and within 5 minutes the alarms went off again. We left our room again and this time the housekeeper said "I will call to make sure it's a test." There were many other guests in the hall wondering what was happening. Many people had their bags. I called the front desk and they knew nothing about the alarms going off at all. I asked if we should evacuate and I was told "stay put. We''ll look into it and call you back".At this point I felt a little bit like I was on the Titanic and being told "not to worry".
A housekeeping manager called me back and said it was just a test. I told him that I am all for testing but people need some kind of warning because next time there is a real fire, people will think it's just a test.
Other than that little semi-terrifying moment, everything at AKV went smoothly. To me, the rooms already seemed a little dated. Maybe it's the darkness of the decor. We were very comfortable but the place is very large and the walks could be long. The bus service was pretty bad though. The biggest lines were for the AK and they had only one bus coming every 20 minutes or so. A couple of times the buses completely filled up and we had to wait for another bus. The Mara paled in comparision to the offerings at the quick service food offerings at SSR. The Mara to me also seemed like a cafeteria you might find at a local zoo. I do love Boma though.
Overall, I think I liked our stay at SSR better. I don't like the fact that the rooms at SSR are exterior, but I liked the brighter decor better and the staff was much friendlier. On the other hand, I can't wait for Kindani Village to open.
Does anyone know if Kidani Village will have more than one bus stop? Do non-handicap rooms at AKV right now have a bathtub or just a shower like in the room we got?
While we were there on Wednesday, the fire alarms went off intermittently for about a half hour. No one could tell us if it was a false alarm or if we should evacuate. As soon as the alarms went off(ear drum piercingly loud) we grabbed our purses and wallets and went to the hallway. Someone from housekeeping came out of a room she was cleaning and told us "It's alright. It's just a test. You can go back inside your room."
We went back inside our room and within 5 minutes the alarms went off again. We left our room again and this time the housekeeper said "I will call to make sure it's a test." There were many other guests in the hall wondering what was happening. Many people had their bags. I called the front desk and they knew nothing about the alarms going off at all. I asked if we should evacuate and I was told "stay put. We''ll look into it and call you back".At this point I felt a little bit like I was on the Titanic and being told "not to worry".

A housekeeping manager called me back and said it was just a test. I told him that I am all for testing but people need some kind of warning because next time there is a real fire, people will think it's just a test.
Other than that little semi-terrifying moment, everything at AKV went smoothly. To me, the rooms already seemed a little dated. Maybe it's the darkness of the decor. We were very comfortable but the place is very large and the walks could be long. The bus service was pretty bad though. The biggest lines were for the AK and they had only one bus coming every 20 minutes or so. A couple of times the buses completely filled up and we had to wait for another bus. The Mara paled in comparision to the offerings at the quick service food offerings at SSR. The Mara to me also seemed like a cafeteria you might find at a local zoo. I do love Boma though.
Overall, I think I liked our stay at SSR better. I don't like the fact that the rooms at SSR are exterior, but I liked the brighter decor better and the staff was much friendlier. On the other hand, I can't wait for Kindani Village to open.
Does anyone know if Kidani Village will have more than one bus stop? Do non-handicap rooms at AKV right now have a bathtub or just a shower like in the room we got?