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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Animal Kingdom Lodge: Impala, Okapi, and Zebra's - Oh my!

In October 2011, Dreiz and I had the great privilege of staying at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge (AKL), a beautiful resort located on a 43-acre wildlife preserve featuring some free roaming, well-known favorites from the Kilimanjaro Safari. For us it was a once in a lifetime opportunity that came to fruition as the result of off-season discounts and a handy 40% off pin code that we received in the mail. AKL is one of the priciest resorts on property but if you're looking to splurge just a little, you're going in the off season, and you have a discount code, then it makes for the perfect getaway whether it be for a romantic couples vacation or a Grand Gathering.

I think this hotel actually lends itself perfectly to the Grand Gathering atmosphere. When you walk in you are greeted by several sights that make it a perfect place for families to gather. If you know Disney, you know they leave no sense untouched when it comes to giving you a once in a lifetime magical experience. One distinct sensation that comes to mind is the smell of the lobby. The only way I can describe it is akin to that of a wood burning fire place but without the overwhelming heat or heavy air that usually accompanies having a fireplace indoors. Once those factors are removed you're just left with this smell that makes you want to sit outside on a crisp fall evening, wrapped in a fleece blanket and making s'mores. It immediately makes one want to hang out in large groups, sit in a circle, and tell campfire stories. I have no idea why, you'd have to ask the marketing/psychological geniuses at Disney how that works! Coincidentally there are fire pits located both inside and outside Jambo house, most evenings at the Arusha Rock fire pit there is a featured storyteller so make sure you check the posted schedule.

The giant glass wall (it's certainly too big to just be a window!) is another striking feature this resort is famous for. As you walk in to Jambo House (the guest lobby), you are immediately greeted by a breath-taking floor to ceiling window adorned with vines. Even if you don't stay at AKL, it's worth resort hopping one day just to take in this sight. Here's an interesting factoid: AKL uses the least amount of lighting in all it's rooms and restaurants, as well as it's lobby. Reason being is that at nighttime they need to be able to recreate the animals natural setting as precisely as possible in order to reduce stress. The glass wall lets the natural sunlight stream in and illuminate the lobby perfectly and eliminates the need for the use of excess energy, so it's both beautiful and green! My Pal Mickey Note: due to the decrease in amount of energy used, the rooms at AKL are much less well lit than any other resort. So if you're one of those people that needs a room to be brightly lit all the time you'll be out of luck here. However in my opinion, the stunning view of giraffes and wildebeest right outside my window was well worth the trade-off.

Uzima Pool zero-depth entry. Credit: Loren Javier
When you're not in your room watching the animals from your porch, there are plenty of things to do on the AKL grounds. The Uzima Pool features a water slide, a kids play area, two jacuzzi, and a zero-depth entry section. For those of you who aren't familiar with what zero-depth entry is, it's essentially like being at the beach. Instead of having to use stairs to enter or exit the water there is a slope that runs right in to the pool from the surrounding lounge area. Great for if you just want to get your toes wet, or if you need special assistance getting in to and out of the water. We had the opportunity to experience both the pool and the jacuzzi (although I only got to get knee deep in the jacuzzi due to being pregnant and whatnot) this time around. Up until that point we had only ever perused the pools at the resorts we were staying at but never found the time to take a dip. We're definitely making room for assigned pool time this next vacation!

African Stew and Zebra Domes
As far as dining goes, you can't really go wrong at AKL. They feature everything from a fine dining restaurant to a quick service restaurant, Dreiz and I frequented the latter. We were on the quick-service dining plan and found that a great way to keep from spending extra meals is to share. Every night when we would arrive back at the hotel, and sometimes for dinner, we would go to Mara (quick service) and share a cheese or pepperoni flatbread. I was also pretty adventurous and tried the African Stew. It was a mix of chicken, rice, vegetables, and some kind of curry. It was excellent and I crave it still to this day! For dessert I recommend the Zebra Domes. If you're on the quick service plan you should be able to pick them out as part of your meal and the portion size is gigantic so there are always some to save for later. They are a very distinct coffee and chocolate flavored truffle that can be found in the refrigerator section.

Jiko and Boma are two of the more popular table service restaurants at AKL. Dreiz and I never had a chance to try these but Boma comes highly recommended from our pal Guru Kelly over at Disney Guru! Boma is buffet style dining (if you've ever dined at a buffet at WDW I don't even need to tell you this is a good decision because you already know it is!), which features recipes that were inspired by over 50 countries according to the information on the official site. It also features a wood fire rotisserie, traditional American cuisine, and of course lots of dishes with some African flair. Jiko is a little more upscale and requires you follow a dress code. Nothing too fancy, if you think "business casual" you should be good to go. Just don't stroll in there in your flip-flops and pool attire!

Our room. Notice the subtle lighting.
One advantage of staying at a Disney Deluxe Resort Hotel is that you have child care available on site. AKL offers Simba's Clubhouse, which is open from 4:30-midnight and accepts toilet trained kids ages 3-12. The cost is $11.50 per child with a 2 hour minimum. That sounds like quite the deal to me! Drop Junior off and head over to Jiko for a nice romantic dinner, or over to Victoria & Albert's at the Grand Floridian. In-room childcare as well as child care specialist that will accompany you through the park are also available, just make sure you request them in advance to make sure you get one!

The view from our room on the Arusha Savannah
For those who didn't book a room with savannah view there are plenty of viewing stations along the outside trails. There is also a special night viewing station right outside Jambo House where you can find a Cast Member that will let you use a special night vision scope to get the best view of the nocturnal animals that roam the Arusha Savannah. 

Cast Members at this resort went above and beyond anything we could have expected. The night before we left, we approached the Guest Services counter and asked if we could have Happy Birthday buttons for each member of our family that was celebrating a birthday in the coming year. The particular Cast Member, Kevin, was from France and loaded us up with handfuls of buttons. We told him that we just found out that we were expecting a baby and he gave us a birthday button with "Happy Birthday Baby!" written on it.


Our very last picture in front of the Castle as just the two of us
 Every now and again Kyle and I will play the "favorite game" which usually consists of  "What's your favorite attraction?", "What's your favorite ride at Hollywood Studios?" etc. If I had to pick a favorite between the two Deluxe Resorts we've stayed at (the Contemporary and AKL) I don't know that I'd be able to choose. It would be like asking me which one of my dogs I love the most. Animal Kingdom Lodge has a great family atmosphere and when I get nostalgic and want to make myself pine and yearn for Disney World, I think of it immediately. The Contemporary holds a special place in my heart too but for completely different reasons. Animal Kingdom Lodge represents such a new era in our household and I'll always look upon it fondly because of that. After all, it's where we were when we found out we would be welcoming our sweet little Ryleigh Noelle that coming June! So to us Animal Kingdom Lodge marks the transition of our family going from something missing to complete, and our stay there marks the last time we'll ever see Disney World as just Dreiz, Punkin, and their Pal Mickey.

I highly recommend it for any family that wants to have a magical vacation they won't ever forget. If you have any questions about our experience at Animal Kingdom Lodge, want to know more about the resort itself, or are interested in booking your own Animal Kingdom Lodge adventure, visit us over at the Mouse Tales and Disney Guru facebook pages!

Monday, October 3, 2011

The Top 5 Disney World iPhone Apps

If you have an android or iPhone it can really make a difference in how you experience Disney World. From checking wait times to uploading up to date photos to make all your Facebook friends jealous, apps have become a really important part of your Disney World survival kit! Here is a list of the iPhone apps that I use to make sure I get the most out of my experience:

Undercover Tourist
  1. Disney World Wait Times, Dining and Maps, by Undercovertourist.com, $3.99: There is also a free version of this app which I own, and I know that $3.99 is steep by iTunes standards but let me tell you right now it's completely worth the money. According to wide review, they have the most accurate wait times of all the apps available which makes a world of difference when you take the bus all the way to Magic Kingdom from the Animal kingdom just to ride Space Mountain and realize that it's 120 minutes and not 20 minutes. It's dining information is also in-depth and informative. It lists the restaurants by park, gives the cuisine type, the restaurant type (table service, quick service, etc.) the restaurants star rating, whether it accepts the Dining Plan, and most importantly what the price range is. It also includes a list of items that are on each menu, which is great if you have picky little snowflakes with you. It includes parade times, which parades are taking place that day, the hours for each individual park (Extra Magic Hours included), and a list of rides near you. What I really like about this one is the crowd forecast, which will tell you via green, yellow, and red dots how busy the park is going to be that day or how busy it currently is. I didn't really think you could put a price on this kind of information but apparently you can, and that price is $3.99.
  2. Disney World Wait Times, VersaEdge Software, $0.99, Free: There is a free version of this app as well as a paid version but as usual I am always a bigger fan of the free version you guys. Never pay for something they are otherwise giving away. Zuckerberg didn't make his money by spending $0.99 willy nilly all over the place. This one is solid wait times only which I love because sometimes that's all you need. If you're like me and you know the parks like the back of your hand there is no need for complicated maps and needing to know what restaurants are around you because you've neurotically had your day planned for weeks and you've had dinner reservations for a full 180 days. Sometimes you just need to mean business, and business at Disney parks are wait times! Time lost is rides lost, and rides lost is magic lost!
  3. Hidden Mickey's of Walt Disney World Orland, Llama Software, $0.99: This one isn't as jazzy as the hidden Mickey's app based on the popular Hidden Mickey's Guide but you know what? It gets the job done. There are no fun pictures, or colors, it's just a straight forward list of where you can find hidden Mickey's in each park and gives enough detail to get you looking where you need to. Some people may not like this one because it's not catchy and does require some thinking, it won't just point you straight at the hidden Mickey's, you still have to look for them yourself, but you will be in the right area. And really what's the fun of looking for hidden Mickey's if it's not like an actual Easter egg hunt? I suggest if you want something with colors and pictures you spend the $5.99-$7.99 on the Hidden Mickey's Guide, but if you don't have a problem looking for them on your own then this is the app for you. For example, this app will go something on the order of "Magic Kingdom > Fantasyland > Flying Carpets of Alladin > Behind Ride > Charm in cement". Not too hard to figure out and actually may be fun if you're all Sherlock Holmes-y.
  4. TalkDisney.com CommunityApp, End of Time Studios, Free: This one is great because it 's basically the mobile version of the online forum. I think it's great to hear the official Disney review on most things, but what you really need to hear is how the every day Disney guest experienced a restaurant, or ride, or show.  If you're reading this it probably means you're interested in getting the opinion of frequent guests and want to be prepared as possible, which means that you may just love this app. A lot of people ask questions that you may even know the answer to, so this app is good for before you leave, but may be a little to complicated for when you're at the park. So make sure you read it before you go and don't open it up while waiting in like for Philharmagic (has there ever really been a line for Philharmagic anyway?)
  5. The Walt Disney World Maps Box Set, UPinPoint, $3.99: This one doesn't require internet access which is always nice when you have that nice slow Disney park bandwidth (makes it really irritating when you're trying to make your Facebook friends jealous with the Wishes Nighttime Spectacular!). The official site for this app describes it as "brief and useful information about attractions and dining". Once again I can't emphasize enough how much "brief" and "useful" work great together in sentences about WDW. When you're in a crowded park with kids whining about where you're going next, concise and quick is key! You can search attractions by alphabetic order on this one, and the screen shots are great. There are several others I would try before this one, but it's worth a shot just the same.

Hidden Mickey logo

Remember you guys, when you're in the park sometimes nothing can replace the paper maps on hand as they are the most recent and up to date information on what's going down in the park that day (and if it's not either of those things, you march yourself over to Guest Services and you get yourself a couple free FastPasses Mister!!) but these applications really aid in the planning aspect which if you can't already tell, I'm huge on. And plus if the Disney bandwidth issue is giving you a headache (this is just my experience on AT&T and my iPhone) then the paper map is a quick and easy way to get what you need. I also think they're a really cool thing to give to the kids (and my husband) and let them feel like they're helping (They aren't). :)