We didn't even have a savana view, and we still saw plenty of animals. They aren't hard to seek out. There are multiple animal overlooks, some inside, some outside. You can see them from the lobby and even while you walk down the halls. There are windows to look out throughout the hallways at least at Kidani there were. I feel like we saw more animals walking up and down the hallways than anything. We would be in a hurry to get to the bus stop or something and then get distracted watching animals out the hall windows, although the hall views are more limited, because the windows are smaller, or sides of buildings might get in the way, then the official viewing areas are.
This is true; however, if a person paid for a savanna view, they might want to be able to see animals from their room balcony, don't you think? Savanna view costs more money than standard view. If I don't pay extra for savanna I am happy to see animals from the common areas and hallways. If I weren't going to book a savanna room, I probably wouldn't stay at AKV. Too far from parks, and one of our favorite restaurants is Boma. So, normally, even if I don't stay at AKV, I get to see animals. But, on those trips, I wouldn't devote my entire carry on to bringing the DSLR and lenses, and having to check all of my other belongings. Like I said, bringing the big camera if not staying where there is something to photograph is a waste of a carry on, puts excessive wear and tear on an expensive piece of equipment. Getting charged for a savanna view when all you can see is tree tops, drive ways, and Florida scrub is a waste of points.
I'm not sure about trees and scrub, but you shouldn't see any roads, pools, tennis courts, etc, as those all run along one side of the resort, and the Savanna runs along the other.
Sorry if it sounded like I was suggesting to just forget the Savanna view. I just wanted to point out that there are a variety of different areas to see the animals besides the room balcony. Even if you have great views of the animals on the savanna, you only see the animals in your area, not all the other types, so some people might be interested to know there are other great spots to see and photograph all the other types of animals as well.
I'm not sure about trees and scrub, but you shouldn't see any roads, pools, tennis courts, etc, as those all run along one side of the resort, and the Savanna runs along the other.
Not to be a skootchbut reading other reviews and my DH's opinion... are there ground floor rooms? Can you walk within the resort from one end of Kidani to the other or is it an outside adventure? My assumption is that the Savannah view is only from a balcony. How awesome would that be if you left your sliding door ajar and wake with a giraffe poking his head in
Lord, that humors me.
Also, sorry, I know there is a shop in Kidani but am I right that Jambo House has a greater selection of food for purchase? I have been known to use Garden Grocer but we are only two in a studio... english muffins and k cups it is. We fly South West so I will be the mule to bring down much of the dry goods but butter, half and half and milk.. not so much.
If at any point I get annoying, just throw a pot or pan and me and I will get the pointThis is new for me and I truly dislike not being in the know and being prepared.
Anyone know if luggage will fit under a studio bed at Kidani? luggage is standard size.
Not to be a skootchbut reading other reviews and my DH's opinion... are there ground floor rooms? Can you walk within the resort from one end of Kidani to the other or is it an outside adventure? My assumption is that the Savannah view is only from a balcony. How awesome would that be if you left your sliding door ajar and wake with a giraffe poking his head in
Lord, that humors me.
Also, sorry, I know there is a shop in Kidani but am I right that Jambo House has a greater selection of food for purchase? I have been known to use Garden Grocer but we are only two in a studio... english muffins and k cups it is. We fly South West so I will be the mule to bring down much of the dry goods but butter, half and half and milk.. not so much.
If at any point I get annoying, just throw a pot or pan and me and I will get the pointThis is new for me and I truly dislike not being in the know and being prepared.
We saw the service road really well from our balcony, along with the chain link fence that surrounds the Pembe savanna. The Pembe savanna has a desolate look to it. We have stayed at AKL and AKV probably 20 times over the past 12 years or so. I am well aware that there are other, common areas to observe animals. However, I can't do that in my pajamas. My only point is that I wouldn't choose to bring my good camera if I weren't staying in a savanna room at AKV, and that I was disappointed with the Pembe savanna, not only in terms of the animals that were visible, but in the timing of the servicing of the animals. Like I said, watching the staff mow the lawn is somewhat interesting, but, not necessarily something that I would pay a premium amount of money or DVC points to see.Sorry if it sounded like I was suggesting to just forget the Savanna view. I just wanted to point out that there are a variety of different areas to see the animals besides the room balcony. Even if you have great views of the animals on the savanna, you only see the animals in your area, not all the other types, so some people might be interested to know there are other great spots to see and photograph all the other types of animals as well.
I'm not sure about trees and scrub, but you shouldn't see any roads, pools, tennis courts, etc, as those all run along one side of the resort, and the Savanna runs along the other.
Haven't stayed in Kidani yet, but generally, no, the luggage doesn't fit under any of the WDW beds.
Unless you bring your own Keurig, the studios don't use K-cups. All DVC rooms have a 12 cup basket filter Mr. Coffee.
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We have been DVC owners at AKV since 2010.
We originally bought in because the points were very low. We didn't even want to stay at the resort.
Our first DVC stay ended up being at AKV Kidani and we feel in love. It was a 10 day stay in June.
Our second stay was in a 1 bedroom at Kidani during Christmas week for 8 nights and once again loved it!
We have stayed at other DVC resorts but we have decided AKV is our favorite. Funny Huh!?! We didn't even want to stay here at first.
Our next trip is for 9day/8nights in a Deluxe Studio Club level March 28-April 5th. We are so excited to return.
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