In the Master Bathroom. It was across from the tub. So you could watch TV while you relaxed in the tub.Where is this exactly?
50% of the counter dedicated to booze and a quart size Rose's, you are my kind of people!![]()
50% of the counter dedicated to booze and a quart size Rose's, you are my kind of people!![]()
Thanks for sharing! I was surprised at how small it seems. It looks to me like the layout is much like the BLT GVs. Tiny kitchen and living room for that many people. I might be spoiled though, with the OKW GVs.
Thanks for posting!
So is that sofa in the upstairs sitting area a pull-out sleeper also? In addition to the pull-out and chair in the living room?
What was your room number?
I am a little disapointed in the size. We have one booked for next May and have 12 people staying - 6 adults & 6 kids. The GV on the DVC site is at Jambo and it appears to be a LOT bigger, especially the kitchen and dining area. I booked Kidani because of the pool area, community hall and other areas for the kids. I hope I did not make a mistake, but it is too late now. I don't understand why they would make the kitchen and living area so small in a villa, since it takes lots of points to get it. Is is just the angles of the pictures maybe? Did you feel crowded? How many people did you have in it?? I hope your trip was good. Thanks for posting the pictures.
This kid is so cute!
During this visit we spent more time in the room than normal so I can say that our party of 13 was able to work with the space. The room setup allowed us to easily talk from the living room sofa, dining room table, stools or the kitchen. We just didn't have too many people in the kitchen at once. Since the dining room table is a little small. We sometimes had to use the kitchen counter space for the serving dishes but it wasn't a big deal. Sometime folks had to sit at the dining room table to watch TV (due to limited seating in the living room) but we didn't watch that much TV.
I was wondering if I would like Kidani since I'm a big Jambo house fan but we had a great time !! I would definitely stay here again.
We enjoyed the pool area (the children's pool/play area was closed off the day we went to the pool), the fitness center, arcade room and community hall. We didn't try the onsite restaurant. I was really concerned about the lack of dining options at Kidani Village. How can you have a family resort without a quick service restaurant for a burger or hotdog and fries?Thank goodness during this trip we ate almost all of our meals in our room.
Bus service was just ok. However we only spent one day at the park (MK) during our stay (a 1st for us) but our stay was totally relaxing and enjoyable.
The master bedroom is on the lower level and the other two bedrooms are on the upper level. The bedrooms on the upper level have two queen beds and are almost a complete mirrors of each other except one has its own thermostat (just like Master bedroom downstairs). There were two additional thermostats one for the lower level (in the living room) and one for the upper level (in the sitting area).
I'm sure you'll have a wonderful time.
How close was the parking garage to your unit? Curious as with that amt of groceries walking the hall numerous times to the car could be exhausting. Does the garage extend the length of the building?
Nice pictures , not sure if I am a fan of the african pole - like room separaters, the grand villa pics I have seen of the ones in Jambo are more to my likeing especially the room with the pool table ,and the 3 separate semi-circle balconies. Surprises me they are so different but then the ones in Jambo are one level not two also
Hi Jen,Thanks for posting your pics!
I have a few questions....
When did you book? Did you call at 9am exactly 11 months out? Did you have to walk your reservation? Did you choose Kidani, or was that what was available?
Sorry for all the questions, but we're planning to do a GV trip at AKV in 2012. My first choice is Jambo, though. And I'm trying to figure out if I need to walk the reservation.
Thanks!