I am confused about the whole AKL / AKV thing

. Now, from what I understand, AKL has no rooms for a family of 5

. AKV does, in the form of a 1BR villa or larger. Now, correct me if I am wrong here, AKV is a part of DVC? That being said, you can currently book these via WDW web and WDTC. Will there come a point when the AKV is sold out, meaning all the DVC points are sold, and you will no longer be able to book these via WDW website or phone reservations? Or, am I getting this wrong and some of the villas are being set aside for families of 5 or more who do not belong to DVC?
I also noticed a post where someone said that the views of all 1BR villas are bad at the moment due to the ongoing construction. Can anyone confirm or deny this? I would like to book a 1BR in August and it will be our first time at AKL/AKV. I don't mind the idea that construction is going on, but if a Savannah View room is truely "bad", I'd rather not book it.
Thanks
I'll try to help, but I am not a real expert on AKV, you might want to check out this thread as well:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=752192
It is a chatty thread, but there are a number of very knowledgeable people around.
But let's try to unconfuse you a bit.
1. AKV has two buildings:
Jambo house, which is the building of the Animal KIngdom Lodge. It's 5th and 6th floors were recently remodeled to become studioas, 1-bedrooms etc. So this one building now has AKL on floors 1-4 and AKV on floors 5-6.
Besides that they are building a new building, Kidani village which will only have AKV accommodation.
2. AKL used to have rooms that accommodated 5, but those were on the floors that are now AKV. So, you are right, AKL has no rooms for 5. AKV can accommodate 5 as you have noted in a 1-bedroom suite. But there are value 1-bedroom villas and normal ones and only the normal ones can accommodate 5.
3. AKV is part of DVC, that's right. But this does not mean, that you can only stay there if you are a DVC member. Disney "purchases" availability from the DVC to offer it to paying guests. I think there are a few very popular room choices at DVC resorts that are not offered to the general public, I think I have heard that this might apply to the Concierge Suites at AKV, but I am not sure. You can book all DVC resorts on the website. There they are called "Deluxe Villa Resorts".
4. Besides booking through Disney there is thee option of renting points from a DVC member. For this check out the DVC section of the DISboards.
5. If you look at this map:
http://www.wdwinfo.com/maps/DAKLMap.pdf you will see that there are three savanna areas at AKL, one to the left of the "U", one in the middle of it and one to the right, above the pool area. Only the one to the left (it's called Sunset Savanna) is affected by the construction of Kidani Village. This means that only villas looking out over this savanna will see the construction. So, if you book a normal savanna view suite, I would assume that you have good chances that you will not be overlooking the construction site. It might be different for a value studio or 1-bedroom. Those are located in the Ostrich Trail and Giraffe Trail (the two tiny stumps under the U). You could have any view there: savanna, pool or parking lot. If I understand this correctly in this category you can't book the one or the other view, so if you are "lucky" to get a savanna view it will also be a iew of the construction site. But this should only be a request, so no guarantees on where your room will be.
6. I am sorry, but I don't understand how a 1-bedroom always has to have a view of the construction site, even though the previous posters says that it is the case...

MegRN, perhaps you can explain?
Ok, now you are probably even more confused than before!!