It appears all the rooms being offer for guests at Kidnai are only the refurbished rooms. By the time November gets here, the refurb work should be long completed at Kidani, and hopefully getting close to completion on the Jambo side.So I was hoping to stay at AK for the first time in November (hoping for 7 month availability), only want to stay if it is refurbished. What is Kidani like? This would be our first time staying at AK
We are going to WDW in mid April and will be staying at Poly and Kidani Savanna room. We currently only have 2 nights at Kidani but are hoping for two more to open up. We have a wait list on and stalk a lot but we are hoping they open up a new block of rooms after they are refurbished.
Any thoughts or experiences on how DVC opens up rooms for booking as their are refurbed? Have they already been factored in planned openings in system based on estimated completion dates or do they normally just release when actually completed. Thanks for any info.
That is what I figured, looking or more of a review of Kidnai and pros and cons over Jambo (besides refurb room)It appears all the rooms being offer for guests at Kidnai are only the refurbished rooms. By the time November gets here, the refurb work should be long completed at Kidani, and hopefully getting close to completion on the Jambo side.
You have access to both Kidani and Jambo when you stay at AKV. You can walk between the two and there is also a shuttle van that runs between the two. Both share the same busses. Stayed and love both, and go between the two for food, pools and activities when we stay. But there are past threads/posts where some insist they would only do one over the other, which I don’t really get.That is what I figured, looking or more of a review of Kidnai and pros and cons over Jambo (besides refurb room)
There’s some older YouTube videos that talk about this. I remember watching a few years back. AKV is my favorite resort and I stayed at Jambo 3 times before staying at Kidani. I love the grand lobby, the pool, the easy access to everything (food, drinks, ect). This past summer (pre-refurb) I needed a last minute night and found a Savannah view studio available at Kidani. I didn’t expect to like it and I absolutely loved it. It’s not a better or worse than Jambo, but a different. I’ve booked our next trip now for Kidani. It has an incredible community center, and of course, Sanaa. Our Savannah view was amazing. What I fell in love with though is the quiet. Jambo is grand and amazing. Kidani has a more home like feel but still has the same most of the elements of Jambo. I do prefer the pool at Jambo but I think most people prefer Kidani’s pool. Also, if you want to go to Jambo, the shuttle is super quick and easy. It seems to run constantly. If you have specific questions, let me know.That is what I figured, looking or more of a review of Kidnai and pros and cons over Jambo (besides refurb room)
You have access to both Kidani and Jambo when you stay at AKV. You can walk between the two and there is also a shuttle van that runs between the two. Both share the same busses. Stayed and love both, and go between the two for food, pools and activities when we stay. But there are past threads/posts where some insist they would only do one over the other, which I don’t really get.
Can I ask why everyone wants club level? What is different besides the food that looks kind of junky? I feel like I’d rather have my own food in the kitchen. Is there something else about club level I’m missing?
I think i just saw the snacks..I don’t usually eat breakfast so I guess I wouldn’t be interested in thatWhy do you think the food looks junky? It's by and large the same food they serve at Boma (except the afternoon snacks buffet which is kind of cheap I agree).
I think i just saw the snacks..I don’t usually eat breakfast so I guess I wouldn’t be interested in that
Among the literally thousands of DVC villas there are exactly 5 lock off club villas - 5 one br.s & 5 studios. Thus they are unique & very very hard to secure. Not everyone values the club experience, but for those who do, Jambo’s 5 lock offs are the only DVC option.Can I ask why everyone wants club level? What is different besides the food that looks kind of junky? I feel like I’d rather have my own food in the kitchen. Is there something else about club level I’m missing?
I’ve only seen pictures and it looked like stuff from hotels when they have a continental breakfast. I didn’t really look deeply into it. I’m sorry if anyone got offendedAmong the literally thousands of DVC villas there are exactly 5 lock off club villas - 5 one br.s & 5 studios. Thus they are unique & very very hard to secure. Not everyone values the club experience, but for those who do, Jambo’s 5 lock offs are the only DVC option.
Is it worth it to me as an AKV owner to pay the point premium & hassle w/ walking a club stay - no, but for someone w/ a larger group who can utilize the club offerings to save $$ on food & drinks (including wine/beer) & enjoys the ambiance, it makes sense.
Surprising to see the food labeled as ‘junky’ - if my google AI is accurate Jambo’s Kilimanjaro club food is ranked #1 at WDW & most reviews I’ve read are quite positive about the food offered during each of the 5 ‘meals.’ It looks great in the photos I’ve seen - but I love Boma & Jiko’s food, so no surprise there.
Yea, if you see the offerings in person they have all day, that's not the sense we get. It's a really nice lounge with some unique and tasty offerings, food and drink. It's also the only club level that offers DVC members the chance to book it with points. All other club levels around WDW are for cash rooms. Even AKL club is shared with a number of cash rooms at the resort, so while there are very few DVC rooms available, the lounge is often busy.I’ve only seen pictures and it looked like stuff from hotels when they have a continental breakfast. I didn’t really look deeply into it. I’m sorry if anyone got offended![]()
We prefer Jambo over Kindani mainly for the QS and the lobby. My family has a lot of picky eaters and there is nothing for them at Kindani. I know you can take the shuttle or walk between, but after a long day, I would rather not make that commute. My Grandkids also spent a lot of time in Jambo's lobby doing rubbings of the floor medallions and doing the activities. We surged on a GV at Jambo. Great Room with 3 balconies and a pool table! However never splurged on club level and probably won't. We will be back at a GV!FWIW I love all the restaurants, even the quick service at Jambo.
The GV looks amazing! I love that it has a pool table! I hope to stay in that room somedayWe prefer Jambo over Kindani mainly for the QS and the lobby. My family has a lot of picky eaters and there is nothing for them at Kindani. I know you can take the shuttle or walk between, but after a long day, I would rather not make that commute. My Grandkids also spent a lot of time in Jambo's lobby doing rubbings of the floor medallions and doing the activities. We surged on a GV at Jambo. Great Room with 3 balconies and a pool table! However never splurged on club level and probably won't. We will be back at a GV!
You are actually noticing some truth to this Club level. It’s probably a feeling of being pampered & convenience. (Similar to any other club level at these resorts).Can I ask why everyone wants club level? What is different besides the food that looks kind of junky? I feel like I’d rather have my own food in the kitchen. Is there something else about club level I’m missing?