eandesmom
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We still had one more surprise to spring on the kids. In our previous trips to the Happiest Place To Spend Your Money On Earth, wed primarily stayed at Port Orleans Riverside. This was mostly due to the fact that it remains the cheapest place for a family of 5 to stay on-site. And my love for POR has been well-documented; weve loved the place and never regretted staying there. We were also fortunate enough to cross an item off of our bucket list when we got the chance to stay at the Wilderness Lodge for a couple of nights before our cruise in 2009. That has long been my favorite resort on property, and my love for the Wilderness Lodge has also been well-documented (are these the subtlest shameless plugs for past TRs of all time or what?).
Hey man, at least you aren't a family of 6. It's even worse then. 2 rooms, a villa or FW cabin. Or ASM suite...until AoA optened. What boggled my mind is that basically...all of those options ended up costing about the same. And none were cheap!
Enter the Mysterious Benefactor.
At some point during our planning, I was having a conversation with him about our plans for the Disney surprise, and he had asked where we would be staying. I told him I wasnt sure yet, but most likely it would be POR again, as that was what we could afford. But I did mention that our dream would be AKL.
He started doing this:
Or at least, thats what I imagined him doing. The conversation was online, so he could have been clipping his nose hairs for all I know. Anyway, the Mysterious Benefactor sent back a message that said: we might be able to help each other out. He had DVC points he wasnt going to be able to use for some silly reason and that they would expire in August of this year. And hed be more than happy to rent them to us and set us up in a 1-bedroom savannah-view suite in Kidani Village.
SWEET! That is so cool. And what we'd originally booked for our trip in August...until we had to "downgrade" to be financially responsible and all that rot. Ah....2 bathrooms.....someday I will see them. Someday!
Julie and I couldnt get over how big the bathroom was. We have 2.5 baths in our house, and I think you could have fit all of them inside this one.
While I admit I love a big bathroom, I would probably take a slightly bigger kitchen instead....or a bigger table on the verandah...or more chairs on the verandah. The latter of course having nothing whatsoever to do with the size of the bathroom. I had to search hard for anything to dislike about AKV! Does Kidani have freakishly heavy, loud doors to the bath and master? Just curious if they copied that rather odd detail from Jambo.
Darth huh? I feel bad we didn't name a single animal now.
It took a while to figure out how to get to the Mara. We finally found the way, down the stairs and then outside.
We got into the Mara and made our orders. For the life of me, I cant remember what exactly Julie ordered, but I know she had some sort of vegetable mix and couscous that she was raving about. I took a look at the menu, swallowed, took a deep breath and did not order a burger. Instead, I saw they had a special on a half-rack of bbq ribs, and that was calling my name.
If it was the African Stew...that stuff is the BOMB! So so so so good! probably the falafel, Eric loved it too. Seriously, I think the Mara may be one of the best CS on property, hands down. Very hard to find though. I thought we were lost at first.
We had one more mission that evening: night-vision goggles. As some of you know, the AKL provides a station with night-vision goggles every evening so you can see the animals on the savannahget thisat night! The only problem was, we couldnt find any signs directing us to the right place. We went through the lobby to the main animal viewing area only to find that we were digging in the wrong place. At least I got a cool shot of the outside of the main lobby.
Nope, not a single sign. Maybe they don't want you doing it? We stumbled across it by pure luck. Or by virtue of the night vision goggle gods looking out for us as heaven knows we were completely turned around by the point we finally found it. And it wasn't even what we were looking for! Spoiler alert.
We made our way back to the room to get our kids in bed and ready for Rope Drop in the morning. Julie and I went out on the balcony once more. And I know what youre thinking, but no, there was no "coffee on the verandah". The signs make it clear that every square inch of that place is under surveillance. But thats ok, there was still some magic to be found: just over the roof of Jambo House, Wishes was visible in the distance. Sorry, the crappy blurry picture doesnt do it justice.
Still, it was a wonderful ending to a purely magical day.
Coffee spewing moment! Oh that is hysterical. But I'll take the plug. Though I have to say...coffee with a VIEW of the verandah might have been a wonderful ending to a purely magical day.

