My latest trip report from AKL
I started its own thread also, but am putting it in here so more people will see it.
First the standard disclaimer. I am 38, have a wife (Cindy) and an almost 3 year old son (Bryan). We only have a short hop to Disney world since we live close to Tampa. We choose to get a hotel because we like the ambiance and I like my nap in the afternoon plus we like for Bryan to have one also.
This is our third stay at AKL and our only other stay was at POP which did not turn out too well so we moved to AKL.
Trip reports can be found here:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1712874 For AKL stays 1 and some pictures from 2
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1718646&page=1&highlight= - For POP stay 1
And now back to your regularly scheduled report.
We booked AKL for April back in February during our stay and received the 30% off bounce back rate. They only had a standard view room available during our dates, so we took that one. We have only done Savanna view in the past, but I figured we had seen a couple of good savannas and I could handle a standard view for a trip.
We arrived early before naptime and for the first time, I actually had to wait in line to register. It looked like I missed being before a bus from the airport by about 2 minutes. The wait was only about 5 minutes, and Bryan entertained himself in the large seating area that has plenty of Disney videos playing on TVs and he also went down to the overlook just off the main area. Dont worry having to entertain everyone standing in line
whoever does the check-in will just have to suffer while everyone else can have a bit of fun.
To my surprise, they upgraded me to a savanna view upon check-in. They told me their standard view room had some pressure washing and exterior renovations being done on them, so they were moving us up a notch to their new standard rooms. These are on Sunset savannah and have a decent short range view of the savanna, but a long range view of cranes
and I do not mean the flying kind. Sunset savanna has a view of the new AKL villas that are going up and there were 2 real, working cranes there when we looked out our window. I am not complaining
it was nice for them to move us to the Sunset and I was certainly not expecting it. Bryan actually liked watching the construction as much as he liked the animals. We were in room 2351 overlooking Sunset savanna.
Here is the savanna view from the room
And here is the construction view from the room
And here is one that has a wide shot of both together.
As you can see, there is still quite a bit of construction going on at AKL villas. Several posts I have seen have said that it is winding up and not noticeable
NOT TRUE. If you are paying for a savanna view room on the Sunset savanna, you need to ask to be moved. There is construction noise during the day. If I can figure out how to post a video, then you will see and hear it. With the door closed, it is almost non-existent but if you want a relaxing hour on the porch with a book, you will have to go to one of the public overlooks.
That being said, the construction did not overly impact our stay or our naps (most importantly). It was getting to be too hot to just lounge on the porch unlike the last time we were here in February. If you are upgraded to these rooms, enjoy them. If you are paying for them
well, read my earlier trip reports to see what I would do.
Some pictures from the room for those who wonder what it looks like.
Mouse service was not quite up to par with what it had been in the past trips. We have been used to having the room finished by nap time (around 2:30) but on the last day, they had just walked in the room when we got there. They changed out the towels, and said they would be back later that evening but never showed. It didnt really matter to me, but they did take the tip! One bad day out of a dozen so far is OK with me but I do want to mention it. And just a side note, I think they actually say someplace they will be done by 4:30 so we did push them a little bit on the time part. No biggie.
Some different things we did this time that we did not do in the past.
We went to Sea World (20 minute drive). We have annual passes and only got 1/3 of the park completed before naptime.
Bryan did the slide at the pool. He is pretty much fearless (Barnstormer at Disney about 15 times in a row), but he still doesnt swim. We are probably the only people in Florida without a pool but hopefully this summer we will change his inability to swim. And NO, we are not putting in a pool.
Anyway
the slide. Here is a picture.
He made it down the first time with no problem. Wore a life jacket and loved it so much he wanted to go on it again. No problem I say, and we head back up. Well, we got to the top, and he headed back down, ON THE SLIDE, but upside down and backwards by the time he hit Mom at the bottom. That was the end of that! Think it was just a bit too much for him, but hey, he is only 2.5 years old. Give him some time.
Some more pool shots for you guys.
We also did the arcade at AKL. What a racket. Remember playing for a quarter? Now, you just swipe your CC or your room key, and select how much $$$$$$ you want to put on their arcade card. Then you just go to the machine and swipe away. Makes it very easy to separate you from your quarters. Bryan loved the semi trucks and bowling, and Dad like the Star Trek and Star Wars games. I also did the boxing game where you have boxing gloves and the machine watches your body movements
you might want to not have just eaten before you play that game. It is physical.
Like clockwork for July, August and September, the rains and storms rolled in during the late afternoon
except we are in APRIL! No problem for us, because I watch the radar on my phone and know when its going to come, and when its going to go. The day we went to SW we left for our nap, but came back in the evening. The sky was VERY dark and overcast, and as we were going into the park, probably 2/3 of the crowd was leaving. We did get wet a little, but went into the arctic exhibit while the worst of the storm was outside. We were the ONLY people in the whole walking section of the tour. 30 minutes later, and the lines were 30-45 minutes long.
SW fireworks were good. They tell a story with pictures in the fountains over the lake. Not quite as many fireworks as Disney, but overall, I liked the quality of the presentation more than Disney or Epcots.
Back to AKL. One of the lesser known viewing areas is the stairwells that are at the end of the halls. At the end of ours, it overlooked a feeding and care area for the animals. There were times we would look out the window and not see any animals. Go down the hall onto the stairwell, and there were plenty to be found. And they were actually closer to us there, than in our room.
Some more tidbit shots...
The BACK of AKL
The firepit inside
Poolside view
Air conditioning in the room...
It can be bypassed, but not without a little effort. It goes off automatically when it does not sense someone in the room, and so at night you can wake up stuffy. We did on our first night. We did NOT on our later nights. Search the boards for advice on how to get around this. And remember...balloons are not allowed at AKL so you have to find another way.
Overall, it was a great trip. We are coming back in early November on a bounce back rate again, and will be staying at WL for the first time. I am glad I do not have to do this during the summer months though. I was reminded that it is getting hot out there already, and for those of you who are brave enough to do that, bring lots of sunscreen, and drink lots of water...and take a nap break. It will make a world of difference.
This writeup was a bit more disjointed than my first one. Hitting the highs and lows. The AKL comments I made in my last report still apply. PM me if you have any specific questions that I might be able to answer.