Eeyore2003
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Just back from AKL and here's a little review of the resorts we've stayed at--
Animal Kingdom Lodge
---I loved this resort. I would not stay here without a Savannah view, as that is one of the most important things I thought wonderful. We had an Arusha Savannah view on the Zebra Trail side.
My recommendation would be to ask for a 3 or 4th floor room (best view levels), Zebra Trail (nearest to the pool and Mara's), Savannah view, (I'm not sure, but we saw animals on both savannahs, so either one, Arusha or Uzima, I think), a middle building in the half circle. (we were in the last building, and with bad knees, after walking the parks, I would have sure appreciated a closer room, it's a long way down there!!!)
This resort is perfect for a relaxing, quiet vacation. Sitting on the deck watching the animals is so peaceful. We found the bus service good. I would not stay on the other side of the resort, the walking distance to the pool and Mara's has to be really long.
Contemporary--tower room---
I don't think you can beat the Contemporary for families. It's so convenient for everything. Literally everything is right at your fingertips with little walking. Largest gameroom on site for the kids. Fun decor, it just makes you feel like you're at Disney World!!!
Boardwalk Inn--
We really enjoy the Epcot resort area for off season. The Boardwalk Inn in December is very quiet, very adult, very peaceful and the convenience to Epcot (which stays open the latest in off season) is wonderful. Also having the Boardwalk there in the evening is great. Between Epcot, the Boardwalk and the other Epcot resorts right there, the "near by" restaurant selection is definitely better than anywhere.
Old Key West-
We had a wonderful time at Old Key West. The bus service is EXCELLENT and the "community feel" is so special. Even though we just rented points from a DVC owner, you really felt like you were part of something "special" at Disney. This would be a wonderful resort for a quiet but fun vacation.
Well, that's it so far. The more I stay at the more I want to try!!! I literally loved them all and they all are nice for different reasons and purposes. I do have a soft spot for the Contemporary, since that's where we went so many times with the kids, but they all are special in their own way.
Animal Kingdom Lodge
---I loved this resort. I would not stay here without a Savannah view, as that is one of the most important things I thought wonderful. We had an Arusha Savannah view on the Zebra Trail side.
My recommendation would be to ask for a 3 or 4th floor room (best view levels), Zebra Trail (nearest to the pool and Mara's), Savannah view, (I'm not sure, but we saw animals on both savannahs, so either one, Arusha or Uzima, I think), a middle building in the half circle. (we were in the last building, and with bad knees, after walking the parks, I would have sure appreciated a closer room, it's a long way down there!!!)
This resort is perfect for a relaxing, quiet vacation. Sitting on the deck watching the animals is so peaceful. We found the bus service good. I would not stay on the other side of the resort, the walking distance to the pool and Mara's has to be really long.
Contemporary--tower room---
I don't think you can beat the Contemporary for families. It's so convenient for everything. Literally everything is right at your fingertips with little walking. Largest gameroom on site for the kids. Fun decor, it just makes you feel like you're at Disney World!!!
Boardwalk Inn--
We really enjoy the Epcot resort area for off season. The Boardwalk Inn in December is very quiet, very adult, very peaceful and the convenience to Epcot (which stays open the latest in off season) is wonderful. Also having the Boardwalk there in the evening is great. Between Epcot, the Boardwalk and the other Epcot resorts right there, the "near by" restaurant selection is definitely better than anywhere.
Old Key West-
We had a wonderful time at Old Key West. The bus service is EXCELLENT and the "community feel" is so special. Even though we just rented points from a DVC owner, you really felt like you were part of something "special" at Disney. This would be a wonderful resort for a quiet but fun vacation.
Well, that's it so far. The more I stay at the more I want to try!!! I literally loved them all and they all are nice for different reasons and purposes. I do have a soft spot for the Contemporary, since that's where we went so many times with the kids, but they all are special in their own way.

Hope this helps.

