First let me say that we truly enjoy the AKL and that is why we returned there this year. Unfortunately, the CBR move had a significant impact on the quality of our stay this year.
The resort was overflowing with young children, some of whom ran up and down the halls yelling until midnight. I am an early riser, and last year enjoyed sitting on my balcony and quietly viewing animals in the morning. Young children are also early risers, and this trip I heard them yelling at the animals and playing loudly on the balconies every a.m. We also had the pooping-in-the-pool problem. This occured at a prior stay at Coronado Springs, but at least they have quiet pools there. At the AKL there is only one pool. We were taking a park break and had just arrived at the pool (it was 88 degrees) when we were told it was shut down. With no pool hopping privileges and no quiet pool at the resort, there was no swimming for us. My youngest daughter was in tears. I realize Disney cannot control every selfish and ignorant clod who would allow this to happen, so why don't they restrict babies to the baby pool? It is outrageous that an entire 1200 room resort has to suffer as a result of such foolishness.
We had a savannah view on Kudu trail, and saw very few animals as the result of partial tree obstruction and the lack of feeding boxes within our viewing area. Last year we saw tons of animals on Zebra trail, so we had been a little spoiled. This was a mild disappointment to us, but we took advantage of the public viewing areas and saw plenty of animals there.
We ate at Boma and it was great as always. We did not make it to Jiko.
The kids stayed at Simba's one night and there were very few children there. They enjoyed it, although they liked last year's staff better (they were more interactive with the kids, did puppet shoes, etc.)
We really like the AKL and will probably stay there again sometime, but only during the off season when there is no resort relocation, because this is a resort that really suffers when it is crowded.
I'd be happy to answer any questions.
The resort was overflowing with young children, some of whom ran up and down the halls yelling until midnight. I am an early riser, and last year enjoyed sitting on my balcony and quietly viewing animals in the morning. Young children are also early risers, and this trip I heard them yelling at the animals and playing loudly on the balconies every a.m. We also had the pooping-in-the-pool problem. This occured at a prior stay at Coronado Springs, but at least they have quiet pools there. At the AKL there is only one pool. We were taking a park break and had just arrived at the pool (it was 88 degrees) when we were told it was shut down. With no pool hopping privileges and no quiet pool at the resort, there was no swimming for us. My youngest daughter was in tears. I realize Disney cannot control every selfish and ignorant clod who would allow this to happen, so why don't they restrict babies to the baby pool? It is outrageous that an entire 1200 room resort has to suffer as a result of such foolishness.
We had a savannah view on Kudu trail, and saw very few animals as the result of partial tree obstruction and the lack of feeding boxes within our viewing area. Last year we saw tons of animals on Zebra trail, so we had been a little spoiled. This was a mild disappointment to us, but we took advantage of the public viewing areas and saw plenty of animals there.
We ate at Boma and it was great as always. We did not make it to Jiko.
The kids stayed at Simba's one night and there were very few children there. They enjoyed it, although they liked last year's staff better (they were more interactive with the kids, did puppet shoes, etc.)
We really like the AKL and will probably stay there again sometime, but only during the off season when there is no resort relocation, because this is a resort that really suffers when it is crowded.
I'd be happy to answer any questions.