michellex2
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This was a special trip as, due to my Mother's increasing frailness, it was unlikely that she would be able to make another extended vacation trip. As it turned out, it was her final trip a trip that brought her joy and left memories that will always remain. We (84 year old DM, a frail senior in a wheelchair with mild dementia, and myself, her adult daughter) were at Disney from December 7th through December 14th. This board was exceedingly helpful in the planning that was needed to make this trip a success given my mother's health and stamina issues, and my limited knowledge of Disney.
We flew from Madison, WI without incident, picked up our rental car (a small Chevy SUV from Alamo that fit her wheelchair nicely) and headed on to Animal Kingdom Lodge. Here we hit the first (and only) near disaster of the vacation. All of the arrangements had been previously made thru special services for a wheelchair accessible room with a roll-in shower, savannah view and a twin daybed. The room was supposed to have been blocked out for us and was not. Instead a regular room with two queen beds was blocked out without the needed roll-in shower and other accessible features. AKL was full and initially it looked as though the only option would be to move several times during our week long stay. Due to my mother's medical equipment and dementia, moves would have been VERY difficult and stressful. Fortunately our wonderful check-in cast member, Steve, spent over an hour working with the manager and others, tracking down alternatives, and somehow managed to free up a handicapped, roll-in shower room with a king bed and pull-out daybed on the fourth floor, not too far from the lobby, with a view of zebras on the largest savannah. He wasn't able to secure a twin daybed (vs. pull-out) but given that he had worked a near miracle, we gladly accepted the newly freed up room. Steve also offered to credit a dinner at any Disney restaurant of our choosing (not something I asked for, something he just offered), to offset the lengthy check-in process, which we later used for a wonderful meal at Jiko. He located our shipped medical supplies and had them immediately delivered to our room. Steve is my hero.
Here are views from our balcony:
The pelicans had a water area immediately to the right of our balcony and there was a feeding area almost directly in front of us, so there were constantly animals in view. The pelicans would occasionally do a dance in unison as you can see in the final photo. My Mom loved watching the animals. We named the giraffe in the bottom picture Curious George as he seemed to enjoy looking in our window. A baby giraffe had been born at AKL and was just allowed out on the savannah the week that we had checked in very, very gangly and cute.
AKL has tremendous Christmas decorations. Although we looked at many of the other resorts, AKL was my favorite due to its beauty and its uniqueness. Here are some lobby photos:
The restaurants were excellent, as was the food court, Mara. The following are two counter-service meals from Mara (a drink was included as well):
On the left, African Stew, Fruit Salad and Zebra Domes and on the right Chicken Tandori Pizza, Salad, Zebra Domes
The food was uniformly wonderful. We were on the dining plan and made reservations for two Candlelight Processional Dinners - - one with the meal at Chefs de France and the second with the meal at Le Cellier. We saw the show first both times (a 5 pm show and a 6:45 show), then had dinner, which was wonderful as there was no worry about being late for the show. The food and service at both restaurants was impeccable, and although they were quite crowded, we had no more than a 10 minute wait. Since we wanted to see Illuminations after the meal at Le Cellier, the waiter served our meal in a little over an hour at our request with no sense of being rushed. The Candlelight Processional was spectacular. We arrived early for both shows. The first show, as you will see in the pictures was performed in the rain and we were very glad to have front row seats under cover. (We had incredible luck with rain. For example, it rained all day the day we had manicures, pedicures and massages booked. When we left the salon, presto, no rain! Similarly, by the time the Candlelight Processional show was over, the rain stopped.) In the second show we sat at the back of the front covered area. Here are some photos from the Candlelight Processional:
The service in all of the restaurants was very good counter-service and table service. We only had one wait over 10 minutes, at Jikos, and that was about a 20 minute wait. However, the manager and waitress were great when I let them know that we had a time deadline as my mother needed an injection in her room within a certain period of time. The dishes were picked up and the next course served as soon as we finished with the previous course, but no sense of being rushed. Jikos had tremendous food and a quieter atmosphere very relaxing.
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We flew from Madison, WI without incident, picked up our rental car (a small Chevy SUV from Alamo that fit her wheelchair nicely) and headed on to Animal Kingdom Lodge. Here we hit the first (and only) near disaster of the vacation. All of the arrangements had been previously made thru special services for a wheelchair accessible room with a roll-in shower, savannah view and a twin daybed. The room was supposed to have been blocked out for us and was not. Instead a regular room with two queen beds was blocked out without the needed roll-in shower and other accessible features. AKL was full and initially it looked as though the only option would be to move several times during our week long stay. Due to my mother's medical equipment and dementia, moves would have been VERY difficult and stressful. Fortunately our wonderful check-in cast member, Steve, spent over an hour working with the manager and others, tracking down alternatives, and somehow managed to free up a handicapped, roll-in shower room with a king bed and pull-out daybed on the fourth floor, not too far from the lobby, with a view of zebras on the largest savannah. He wasn't able to secure a twin daybed (vs. pull-out) but given that he had worked a near miracle, we gladly accepted the newly freed up room. Steve also offered to credit a dinner at any Disney restaurant of our choosing (not something I asked for, something he just offered), to offset the lengthy check-in process, which we later used for a wonderful meal at Jiko. He located our shipped medical supplies and had them immediately delivered to our room. Steve is my hero.
Here are views from our balcony:








The pelicans had a water area immediately to the right of our balcony and there was a feeding area almost directly in front of us, so there were constantly animals in view. The pelicans would occasionally do a dance in unison as you can see in the final photo. My Mom loved watching the animals. We named the giraffe in the bottom picture Curious George as he seemed to enjoy looking in our window. A baby giraffe had been born at AKL and was just allowed out on the savannah the week that we had checked in very, very gangly and cute.
AKL has tremendous Christmas decorations. Although we looked at many of the other resorts, AKL was my favorite due to its beauty and its uniqueness. Here are some lobby photos:




The restaurants were excellent, as was the food court, Mara. The following are two counter-service meals from Mara (a drink was included as well):


On the left, African Stew, Fruit Salad and Zebra Domes and on the right Chicken Tandori Pizza, Salad, Zebra Domes
The food was uniformly wonderful. We were on the dining plan and made reservations for two Candlelight Processional Dinners - - one with the meal at Chefs de France and the second with the meal at Le Cellier. We saw the show first both times (a 5 pm show and a 6:45 show), then had dinner, which was wonderful as there was no worry about being late for the show. The food and service at both restaurants was impeccable, and although they were quite crowded, we had no more than a 10 minute wait. Since we wanted to see Illuminations after the meal at Le Cellier, the waiter served our meal in a little over an hour at our request with no sense of being rushed. The Candlelight Processional was spectacular. We arrived early for both shows. The first show, as you will see in the pictures was performed in the rain and we were very glad to have front row seats under cover. (We had incredible luck with rain. For example, it rained all day the day we had manicures, pedicures and massages booked. When we left the salon, presto, no rain! Similarly, by the time the Candlelight Processional show was over, the rain stopped.) In the second show we sat at the back of the front covered area. Here are some photos from the Candlelight Processional:









The service in all of the restaurants was very good counter-service and table service. We only had one wait over 10 minutes, at Jikos, and that was about a 20 minute wait. However, the manager and waitress were great when I let them know that we had a time deadline as my mother needed an injection in her room within a certain period of time. The dishes were picked up and the next course served as soon as we finished with the previous course, but no sense of being rushed. Jikos had tremendous food and a quieter atmosphere very relaxing.
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