drusba
I went to Iowa once, and it was closed.
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If your question is referring to Animal Kingdom, rather than the lodge, then that can be quite crowded although you will going at a slower time of year. If you are asking about AKV/AKL, then I can surmise that the pool area though quite large could be "crowded" that time of year, which is true at any resort in August. However, we were there at peak time (beginning of January, for which this year, because the 1st was on a Tuesday and most schools were out that whole week, was extremely crowded at the parks) and the resort itself though close to being full to capacity never seem crowded. Factors that prevent any sense of "crowded" include: (a) the resort is an area removed from everything; (b) outside, you have the huge savannas -- large fields with some trees, the pool area and then woods where the savannas are not, including in the front and entry roads to the building and woods off in the distance at the end of the savannas; you hardly realize you are even in Florida anymore; (c) the buses are good and the bus station area is set up as a long docking area so each bus going to each park has its separate docking area so you are never in a crowd waiting with everyone for all busses, instead, if going to Epcot, for example, you wait with only Epcot people; (d) the restaurants are large and lighting is subdued, in fact, lighting is subdued through the building; (e) the lobby is large and viewing areas for animals are large.