Just back from AoA Lion King Family Suites -- a few thoughts

kymom79

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We just returned from six nights at AoA, and I thought I'd share our thoughts in the event it can help someone else --

First of all, we were very pleasantly surprised by the size and convenient layout of the family suites. It was absolutely superior in those respects to the other suites we've stayed in (Caribe Royale, Springhill, Cabana Bay) and left our party of 6 not feeling at all cramped. My husband and I loved having a master bedroom and bath just to ourselves and the baby, and the older children loved not only not having to compete with dad (the trip bathroom hog) for a full bathroom, but also the fact that the fold-out couch bed and fold-out table bed were comparable in comfort to regular beds.

One minor annoyance of mine with many hotel mini-fridges is that they only marginally chill even a water bottle, so you really can't count on them for any sort of food preservation. The fridge in our AoA suite was *awesome*, so you could absolutely take back dinner leftovers, put them in the fridge, and then heat them up for breakfast or lunch the next day with complete confidence.

Staying in the Lion King section, we didn't have our own pool, but enjoyed exploring all three of the other sections' pools. My husband thought the walk over to the Nemo building for the food court, bus transportation, play area, etc. was minimal and found the savings of staying in Lion King to be 100% worth it.

Also, we had never stayed in a Skyliner resort, and were stunned by the efficiency and lack of stress compared to the monorail. The boarding process on the Skyliner is seamless with a stroller and we could not believe how quickly even a long line moved (and we did get stuck once when it was temporarily having problems).

Ample parking could easily be found some yards from our building, a refreshing change from the Deluxe resorts we've stayed at where we had to shark for parking whose distance from the rooms could be better measured in portions of a mile. This was a very, very nice surpise.

A few minimal quibbles were probably due to Disney's aspirations or lack thereof in the Value segment of their properties, so I'm not really complaining here. The lighting is basically on or off, particularly in the secondary sleeping/living area, so someone wanting to stay quietly awake while others sleep doesn't have much of an option other than a flashlight. As one might expect, amenities are minimal, as in, just a bar of soap and that's it:). Be sure you bring your own moisturizer:)! My one point of rancor had to do with the housekeeping at "Value" resorts being only every other day instead of every day. At $300-400 per night and up for a family suite, having housekeeping service that doesn't measure up to what the Super 8 can pull off isn't acceptable. And yes, staffing shortages, yada yada, but I'm pretty sure if this successful corporation would raise its Mousekeeping wages sufficiently, they would find that there really wasn't a shortage at all (and I still feel that if Super 8 can clean every day, Disney, a paragon of hospitality services, shouldn't be producing excuses here). But, all in all, this was a lovely splurge for our family and we would highly recommend it to any large traveling party.
 
We travel in January and found AOA had great options for arrival day when it's too cold to swim: the marshmallow roast at Pride Rock was a hoot and then just walking and exploring the large scale set pieces in the different lands meant the grandkids were indeed tired and calm enough to sleep, ready for an early start the next morning.
 
Agree with much of the post. Stayed at AOA 2 years ago--somewhat reluctantly at first--and was very, very pleasantly surprised. The Skyliner is outstanding. Disney nailed it. The line is going to seem very, very long especially at certain times of the day, but it moves decently.

I'd add that I found the food options much better than anticipated. Most around us were saying similarly.
 
We really liked AoA Cars in January for our group of 5 (Me, DH, and 3 young-20's). The pull outs weren't the most comfy for the young adults but I loved having our own bedroom. Loved the skyliner, it worked so quick and easy.

The kids want something more grownup and classy next time though. AKL, Coronado, or Poly.
 

We stayed in a family suite at AOA with our 2 college kids in December and agree with your assessment.

DH and I liked having a bedroom and bathroom to ourselves and our daughters like having their own bathroom as well.

Transportation was excellent. The skyliner was WAY handier than I anticipated and buses were plentiful.

Our biggest gripe was that we had a room right next to the elevator. It was very noisy - everyone waiting by the elevator sounded like they were actually IN our room. My kid sleeping in the bed next to the door was woken up several times late at night - people are very noisy when getting on or off elevators. Lots of parents yelling at their kids and lots of kids running out of the elevator or towards the elevator. Kind of made me want to run down the hallways screaming at 6:30am when we were heading to rope drop. Next time I’ll request a room as far from the elevator as possible to minimize noise. We had no sound issues above or below us and nothing next door … just the elevator noise.
 














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