katiemegcz
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Hi!
My DH and 2 DDs (10 and 5) just got back from a week at WDW in August at AKL. Just thought I'd share some of the good and bad...
Specific to AKL...
We paid the Annual Passholder price of 135 per night for a standard pool view. We got upgraded to a standard savannah view. Room 3128. I am so grateful for the upgrade, because I know many families have paid more for the same room.
Room 3128 is very close to the lobby. In case you haven't been there yet-the lobby of AKL is on floor 3. 3128 is just far enough not to be TOO close, but close enough to be convenient. It had 2 queens. I probably would have preferred a queen and a bunkbed for my 2 DDs, but who am I to complain??
The savannah view was wonderful. At almost any time during our 7 day stay we could spit on a giraffe if we so desired. I highly recommend this for any animal lovers out there. Our children were enthralled.
Now for my honest opinoin. Please realize that this is opinoin only, and I readily accept that other will have had different experiences...
Jeers...
We are big tippers. We leave a generous tip for our Mousekeepers each morning. At POR on our last 2 stays, and at the Poly, this meant a thank you note and wash cloth animals each day during our stay. At AKL, this meant nothing apparently. On 2 of our 7 nights we were not even given towels or toiletries! On the other hand...cheers to our "night runner" on those nights. We called for towels and shampoo and got it in minutes with a smile and apologies.
Here is a big one...We ate at Boma for breakfast each morning. It was a beautiful selection of high-quality buffet breakfast items. But the service was atrocious! When you walk in, you are seated by a lovely African hostess. But your server might be a different story. At Boma, you are served a glass of juice, and offered other beverages by your server. I declined the juices (I am diabetic, and my children and husband follow my diet). The servers on our first 2 days did not like that. They insisted they had to leave the juice, and never delivered the water, coffee and milk I ordered until our 3rd request. I even caught our server making a face at my husband when he asked for the 3rd time (after we had finished our meal).
On the other hand...Cheers for the management of Boma! We expressed our displeasure about the service and were given a free breakfast buffet. We were seated with the best server imaginable (Chad), and the chef even came out to speak with us. Our opinoin was certainly changed. But please learn---complain when you need to. When you pay 50+ dollars for breakfast, you should expect a certain level of service. Don't be afraid to ask for hat you need, and complain if you don't get it!
Jeers to the pool bar. They close down when there is a threat of thunderstorms (understandable). I allowed the bartender to wait on several people in front of me because they were impatient. A sudden storm cloud rolled in and the bartender insisted she could not serve me a simple diet coke because they were "offically closed". She could have made a quick exception for someone who had allowed her to wait on others.
If you go to AKL, please make sure to explore all of the nooks and crannies. There is a library-style nook and 2 overlooks on the lobby level. Don't miss having a relaxing drink or tea in those areas!
Cheers to the gift shop!
Cheers to 7:30 African Storytelling around the fire! We made it twice. Both times were awesome experiences. If you stay there-please try to make it at least once to the story time. You won't regret it.
Cheers to Jiko! We had priority seating at Boma on our 11th anniversary. When we arrived, we were told that they had no idea when they could seat us, but it would be at least one hour . We walked across the hall to Jiko, and they seated us within 10 minutes. The food was incredible. It was expensive, but well worth it. If you go to AKL, don't miss the beef rolls.
In all, I highly recommend AKL to anyone. I have stayed at the All Stars, POR, and the Poly. I have visited Disney more than 8 times now. My recommendations are:
For value, stay at POR if the prices fall under 100 dollars per night.
Stay at the Poly or Grand Floridian if you have plenty of money.
Stay at AKL if you are willing to spend more than 100 dollar per night and love animals and solitude (and have a rental car). I cannot recommend this resort if you do not have your own car. I hate the buses. But that is one woman's opinoin!
I'll post other tips on other boards specific to the parks.
Have a great trip!
My DH and 2 DDs (10 and 5) just got back from a week at WDW in August at AKL. Just thought I'd share some of the good and bad...
Specific to AKL...
We paid the Annual Passholder price of 135 per night for a standard pool view. We got upgraded to a standard savannah view. Room 3128. I am so grateful for the upgrade, because I know many families have paid more for the same room.
Room 3128 is very close to the lobby. In case you haven't been there yet-the lobby of AKL is on floor 3. 3128 is just far enough not to be TOO close, but close enough to be convenient. It had 2 queens. I probably would have preferred a queen and a bunkbed for my 2 DDs, but who am I to complain??
The savannah view was wonderful. At almost any time during our 7 day stay we could spit on a giraffe if we so desired. I highly recommend this for any animal lovers out there. Our children were enthralled.
Now for my honest opinoin. Please realize that this is opinoin only, and I readily accept that other will have had different experiences...
Jeers...
We are big tippers. We leave a generous tip for our Mousekeepers each morning. At POR on our last 2 stays, and at the Poly, this meant a thank you note and wash cloth animals each day during our stay. At AKL, this meant nothing apparently. On 2 of our 7 nights we were not even given towels or toiletries! On the other hand...cheers to our "night runner" on those nights. We called for towels and shampoo and got it in minutes with a smile and apologies.
Here is a big one...We ate at Boma for breakfast each morning. It was a beautiful selection of high-quality buffet breakfast items. But the service was atrocious! When you walk in, you are seated by a lovely African hostess. But your server might be a different story. At Boma, you are served a glass of juice, and offered other beverages by your server. I declined the juices (I am diabetic, and my children and husband follow my diet). The servers on our first 2 days did not like that. They insisted they had to leave the juice, and never delivered the water, coffee and milk I ordered until our 3rd request. I even caught our server making a face at my husband when he asked for the 3rd time (after we had finished our meal).
On the other hand...Cheers for the management of Boma! We expressed our displeasure about the service and were given a free breakfast buffet. We were seated with the best server imaginable (Chad), and the chef even came out to speak with us. Our opinoin was certainly changed. But please learn---complain when you need to. When you pay 50+ dollars for breakfast, you should expect a certain level of service. Don't be afraid to ask for hat you need, and complain if you don't get it!
Jeers to the pool bar. They close down when there is a threat of thunderstorms (understandable). I allowed the bartender to wait on several people in front of me because they were impatient. A sudden storm cloud rolled in and the bartender insisted she could not serve me a simple diet coke because they were "offically closed". She could have made a quick exception for someone who had allowed her to wait on others.
If you go to AKL, please make sure to explore all of the nooks and crannies. There is a library-style nook and 2 overlooks on the lobby level. Don't miss having a relaxing drink or tea in those areas!
Cheers to the gift shop!
Cheers to 7:30 African Storytelling around the fire! We made it twice. Both times were awesome experiences. If you stay there-please try to make it at least once to the story time. You won't regret it.
Cheers to Jiko! We had priority seating at Boma on our 11th anniversary. When we arrived, we were told that they had no idea when they could seat us, but it would be at least one hour . We walked across the hall to Jiko, and they seated us within 10 minutes. The food was incredible. It was expensive, but well worth it. If you go to AKL, don't miss the beef rolls.
In all, I highly recommend AKL to anyone. I have stayed at the All Stars, POR, and the Poly. I have visited Disney more than 8 times now. My recommendations are:
For value, stay at POR if the prices fall under 100 dollars per night.
Stay at the Poly or Grand Floridian if you have plenty of money.
Stay at AKL if you are willing to spend more than 100 dollar per night and love animals and solitude (and have a rental car). I cannot recommend this resort if you do not have your own car. I hate the buses. But that is one woman's opinoin!
I'll post other tips on other boards specific to the parks.
Have a great trip!

That's pretty sad for a deluxe resort.
..... this part made me laugh. I know what you meant but it comes across pretty darn funny.


Thanks for confirming that and I didn't know about the bunk bed. I'm going to see if I can request it though I know there's no gauantees!
Hilarious! I must say, whenever I go out to eat and have OJ, it really does remind me of Disney. 
