skypilot2922
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Confession: I don't like zebra domes *runs and hides*
It's ok you can have a dole whip instead...
Confession: I don't like zebra domes *runs and hides*
I will just get an extra bread service at Sanaa...It's ok you can have a dole whip instead...
YES, YES, YES! - Best meal on the property bar noneI will just get an extra bread service at Sanaa...
There is only one reason for me, theme. It is not closer to any parks than other hotels, some can say it's location is a drawback. It's not cheaper, it doesn't really have much of "Disney" for little kids as other Disney hotels and you can't even get to the Ak Park walking from there. A rental car for me is needed at that resort, especially if I was traveling with my kids at 1 and 6, I wanted to get to that that minivan many times with my kids and that mini van was savior for us.Contemplating moving our Thanksgiving WL booking to AKL so we can have CL access. Family of four, kids 6 and 1. Splitting the other half of the trip at the Poly.
Give me 5 reasons why I should make the switch AKL lovers!
Poly and WL are our go to resorts, so it’s hard to break from tradition! But maybe a few nights at AKL would be a good way to try it out. You never know, it might become a new favorite!There
There is only one reason for me, theme. It is not closer to any parks than other hotels, some can say it's location is a drawback. It's not cheaper, it doesn't really have much of "Disney" for little kids as other Disney hotels and you can't even get to the Ak Park walking from there. A rental car for me is needed at that resort, especially if I was traveling with my kids at 1 and 6, I wanted to get to that that minivan many times with my kids and that mini van was savior for us.
Splitting it with the Poly is smart because if the kids and you don't think the theme is all that at AK (if you even see the animals much) I am betting Poly turns out to be better for you with those kids, especially if you don't plan on getting a rental car.
It may be just me, but with my kids and even at most ages I preferred Poly, Contemporary and Fort Wilderness Cabins. Those are the only Disney hotels I personally would even consider getting with small kids and no rental car. In that heat if the kids don't feel well all of a sudden trying to get back from certain parks to AK can be a tough situation if you need rely carting the kids around on Disney transportation.
I would include the Epcot resorts as well as the monorail resorts. But I agree that AKL is my favorite resort at WDW. The uniqueness of it is well worth the minor inconvenience.For me, the monorail resorts are, and always will be the pinnacle of the Disney bubble. That said, AKL is, IMO, the best themed and most beautiful resort of them all. What a unique experience to have a room overlooking the savanna.
agree with this. the hotel is really nice and the food great. just check as i think they are doing a pool refurbishment. the CL there is probably the best on property.The # 1 reason most are attracted to the resort is the animals. You get to have close up views of wandering animals from the rooms.. Savanna view are better situated for that. But there is also the guest overlook and other viewing areas that are open to you.
#2. It is a beautiful resort with great theming all around. Very unique. Spacious rooms.
#3. Cost. Of the resorts it is a bit more affordable and still gives you the luxury rooms and conveniences.
#4. The restaurants. Boma, Sanaa, Jiko. Great menus and consistently quality foods.
#5. Evening campfires and recreation for the kids. Nice pool areas.
We own at Animal Kingdom Lodge, and one of our favorite things to do is to get up with a cup of coffee and look at the animals. I've stayed at AK 4 times, and it hasn't gotten old.Do you find that the animal viewing gets old after a while?
There's an okapi on the smaller savannah at Kidani. That was our favorite. My daughter really wants to go back and see Casanova the hornbill, though, after watching the Disney+ episodes on the animals.We own at Animal Kingdom Lodge, and one of our favorite things to do is to get up with a cup of coffee and look at the animals. I've stayed at AK 4 times, and it hasn't gotten old.
BTW, here's my list:
1. Giraffes
2. Zebras
3. Gazelles
4. Bongo
5. Wildebeest
One year at Thanksgiving we went to Discovery Cove that day (or maybe the day after), and it was amazing! They only accept a limited number of guests each day and it wasn't crowded at all. It's a little pricey but at the time food was included with admission.It would be over actual Thanksgiving, and we planned so avoid parks most of those first few days due to crowds,
Well i went to book last week and availability was gone for my dates. I ended up finding a few nights in a 1 bedroom at copper creek, so I took that instead before we switch over to the Poly. So we are excited about that!I'd keep it at WL, you can't go wrong, especially at Christmas (Thanksgiving is part of Christmas, right? LOL)
We just got back from a split stay that ended at AKL Jambo House. We had a 1BR DVC savanna view villa. It was nice, but we honestly didn't see that many animals (at least not close to the room) and from the 5th and 6th floor your really high above them. FYI, they haven't reopened the hotel part yet (I think it opens in late August), just DVC, so the Club Level was closed, all the restaurants except the QS were closed, the gift shop was even closed. I bet staffing is going to be rough when they reopen. Thanksgiving gives them 2 months or so to work the bugs out, but still, they have ALOT of new cast members everywhere trying to figure out their jobs. Can't tell you how many of them told us it was there first day/week on the job.
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