First thing in the morning, we checked out of our Savanna room, left our luggage with the bellhops, and headed over to the Animal Kingdom park.
This is where things got a little sticky. We had a lot of problems with our split-stay/room change on this trip. Starting here.
When we checked out of our room, they accidentally voided the remainder of the days on our park pass/room key. (Even though I asked the front desk person to make sure that didn't happen.) So when we got to the Animal Kingdom, our park pass showed that we had zero days left on our pass. We had to go over to Guest Services where they called the hotel to confirm we were just switching rooms. They straightened everything out AND gave us a FASTPASS and a certificate for a free ice cream. Hooray!
We had breakfast at Pizzafari.
Looks like French toast sticks:
I like the little snails and turtles crawling on the ceiling.
After breakfast we headed out into the park:
We did the Festival of the Lion King:
Then had our pic taken with Chip & Dale, holiday-style:
We used our Fastpass on Expedition Everest. Fun, but no Yeti. (Only the Yeti shadow.)
We had our ice cream. And that's it. We left. I ALWAYS make the mistake of doing the Animal Kingdom late in our trip. There are so many trails I want to walk, so many things I want to explore. But I'm just pooped out by the time we hit AK. On our next trip, I vow to make Animal Kingdom my first park and do it up right.
On the way out, we stopped to look at the AK Christmas tree which was really neat. Here are a few of the cute things around the bottom of the tree.
We went home to check into our new room, eat lunch and go for a swim. Trying to get into our new room was a MAJOR hassle. I don't want to dwell on the negative, but repeatedly the front desk assured us that our new room was ready and we'd haul all of our luggage upstairs to find the room they had assigned us wasn't ready, or was torn apart, or had the maid service cart in the room with the radio blaring. I was fine waiting for a room, (I hadn't anticipated checking in until 4 p.m. anyway), but I didn't appreciate being sent to numerous rooms with a five year old and all of our luggage, only to have to run right back down again to report the room was in fact NOT ready. The front desk person seemed very frustrated and implied that there was miscommunication between the front desk and housekeeping.
One thing I have to say about our new Standard room, which overlooked the pool -- it STUNK. It smelled really bad. Kind of like a musty, mildewy, chlorine-like smell. And after a Savanna room, the Standard room was a bit of a letdown. I know there are differing opinions on this, but I'm going to settle in the camp of "spend a little extra money and stay in a Savanna room -- it's worth it."
In any event, we had lunch down at Mara and once we finally got settled into a room, we went for a swim. I LOVE the Animal Kingdom Lodge swimming pool. The setup down there is perfect for families with little kids. You can see every part of the pool -- there is no way for your child to slip out of your eyesight. The slide into the pool is great. Just tame enough for a younger kid -- but exciting enough for an adult. The theming is beautiful -- the jungle look around the pool is very lush. There is plenty of seating. We also enjoyed the hot tub.
So a big

for the Animal Kingdom Lodge swimming area.
Tonight would be our Disney Hollywood Studios night -- Osborne Festival of Lights and Fantasmic. We took a nap and prepared to head back out into the parks!