Stay and Play at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge in Walt Disney World

Stay and Play at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge in Walt Disney World

Ten Reasons to Stay and Play at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

Stay and play at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge (AKL) for an exotic escape from the stresses of the real world. With a unique setting, the resort is perfect for a weekend or week-long visit.

Stay and Play at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge

The immersive experience begins the moment you turn into the driveway of the safari themed lodge.

Landscaping at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

One of the ways that Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge transporting guests to the Great Continent is through the exotic and lush landscaping painstakingly taken care of by Disney horticulturists. From pampas grass to yellow flame trees, the vegetation is reminiscent of Africa for an immersive experience.

Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge Landscaping

Gorgeous foliage!

Pool

I adore the tropical pool areas at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. Both Jambo House and Kidani Village have plenty of outdoor seating, including shade from the canopy of green trees! Uzima Springs at Jambo House is an over 200,000 gallon, zero-entry pool with a gentle water slide hidden within the Floridian palms.

Uzima Springs Pool at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge

Uzima Springs Pool.

Uzima Springs pool at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge has shaded seating.

Shady spots are easy to find!

If your room isn’t ready upon arrival, begin your stay with some poolside fun!

Banana Cabana Adult Beverage at WDW

Banana Cabana. Cheers!

Cultural Representatives

Cultural Representatives feature talks on their homeland — an informative session that takes guests on a journey through Africa. Look at the Recreation Calendar at your resort for times. These chats are held at Kidani Village’s Palace Library and Jambo House’s Sunset Lounge.

Cultural Safari Talk at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge.

Go on a Cultural Safari at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge.

Fun activities are offered throughout the resort.

Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge has fun activities for kids.

Watch for fun activities.

Campfires

Campfires are always relaxing and cozy. Sit around the outdoor firepit at Disney’s Animal Kingdom to unwind in tropical surroundings. Watch for scheduled campfire activities once the current burn ban is lifted. African folktales are still being told at the Arusha Savanna Overlook.

Firepit at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge.

Firepit with cozy rocking chairs.

Restaurants

You’ll find both quick service and table service restaurants within the Animal Kingdom Lodge resort. For fine dining, reserve a table at Jiko!

The Mara boasts a menu with some unique counter service offerings. I’m always hungry for a peanut butter brownie when staying at the Lodge.

Peanut butter brownie at The Mara

More peanut butter!

AKL is also home to my favorite breakfast at Walt Disney World. With beautiful decor resembling an African marketplace and a scrumptious buffet, Boma with its wood-burning grill has remained consistently memorable throughout the years.

Boma Breakfast. Animal Kingdom Lodge. WDW.

Breakfast at Boma is a must!

Don’t forget to try the Frunch. It’s included in your all-you-care-to-eat buffet.

Jungle Juice at Disney's Boma

Jungle Juice at Boma

Cozy Rooms

While you can save money with a standard or pool view, the magic here is in the views of the savanna. However, if you won’t be spending a lot of time at the resort, go easier on your budget but allow time to view the animals from the public overlooks.

One of the best ways to stretch your budget is to play around with your vacation dates. If you can be flexible, you may find some great cost-savings. Try using Undercover Tourist to check room availability and pricing today: Save up to $660 on stays at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge!

Featuring handcrafted furniture, standard rooms are 344 square feet evoking a cozy safari lodge atmosphere.

Animal Kingdom Lodge Room at Walt Disney World

Exotic decor in room.

Savanna Views at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge

Splurge on a Savanna View!

Animals

If you love animals, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge affords tremendous opportunities to view over 30 species day and night from public overlooks and private room balconies. We love to watch the animals (giraffe!!) roam on this 33-acre savanna!

Giraffe grazing at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge

Giraffe Grazing.

Wanyama Safari

Yes, Wanyama Safari is now open to all guests of Walt Disney World. However, it’s a definite advantage in convenience and time to stay at a resort with so many unique amenities. While the Wanyama Safari costs extra, it’s an amazing adventure that includes an afternoon safari followed by dinner at Jiko – The Cooking Place.

Wanyama Safari at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge.

Wanyama Safari

Architecture and Artwork

Don’t rush by the African artwork at this resort. You’ll find displays of beautiful, handcarved items throughout the hotel. Pair the decor with the impressive architecture and you have a place that makes jaws drop. It’s a truly unique destination right here in the United States.

Animal Kingdom Lodge Lobby at WDW

Animal Kingdom Lodge Lobby

The bridge inside Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge Lobby

Look up at the bridge!

Fun for Kids

Look for games, activities, the Hakuna Matata playground, a kiddie pool, and more at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. For a fun evening at the resort, take in a Movie Under the Stars.

Hakuna Matata Playground at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge

Kids 2-12 years of age are welcome to play!

I hope you’ll find at least one reason to stop by or stay at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. Since opening in 2001, we’ve been repeat guests and will continue to return to this thatched-roof oasis!

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Walt Disney World Resorts: Preferred WDW Hotels

Walt Disney World Resorts: Preferred WDW Hotels

Planning our Disney vacations always starts with a tough decision: Which Walt Disney World Resorts should we consider?

Since, we’ve stayed at nearly all of the Walt Disney World resorts, we want to help you with this part of your vacation planning. After all, my favorite part of a Disney trip is time spent at the Walt Disney World resorts. I love to shop, dine, relax by the pool with a good book, sip on a Banana Cabana or Pina CoLAVA, and go on walks to take in the resort’s decor. The hotel themes and amenities are an important part of my Disney adventures. Let’s make sure that your family opts for the hotel that suits your budget and other requirements. We’ll start today by exploring some of our preferred hotels at Walt Disney World.

Preferred Walt Disney World Resorts

My husband and son also enjoy staying at the resorts. We’ve selected our preferred Walt Disney World resorts in each budget category — deluxe, moderate, and value. However, we want your family to carefully select the resort that is right for you. For now, let’s explore the resorts that my family finds the most appealing. First up, Michael and I select our favorites, followed by our teen son’s choices.

Walt Disney World Preferred Resorts

Deluxe Walt Disney World Resorts

In the deluxe category, guests at Walt Disney World will find examples of exquisite themeing, convenient locations, luxurious rooms, concierge services, a variety of restaurants, and, the less than fun aspect — higher prices.

Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa

The Grand Floridian (GF) is our family’s favorite resort, thus we’ve stayed here for many special occasions. Our honeymoon, 10th anniversary vow renewal, and my birthday are among the celebrations that we’ve opted to spend (probably too much cash!) at this Victorian-style hotel. At first glance, you may get the impression that this isn’t a family resort. However, there are fun activities for kids of all ages! I love the Alice in Wonderland theme at the splash area.

Mad Hatter Splash Area Disney's Grand Floridian Resort

Mad Hatter Splash Area.

Exquisitely appointed with red gabled roofs, it’s reminiscent of Victorian beachside lodging.

Grand Floridian Resort at WDW

Red gabled roofs of Disney’s Grand Floridian

A visit to the lobby to listen to the ethereal music played by the pianist or orchestra is a perfect pastime.

Grand Floridian Society Orchestra. WDW. Grand Floridian.

Listen to the Grand Floridian Society Orchestra

Aptly named, the multi-storied lobby is grand. From the marble flooring to the stained glass rooftop’s domes, no matter how many times we see it, we always find this room jaw-dropping. And then, there’s the grand staircase that I absolutely adore (or the caged elevator) that beckons guests up to the second floor where the monorail, plus additional shops, restaurants, and lovely outdoor decks await.

Monorail access to the Magic Kingdom, Epcot (via transfer at the Transportation and Ticket Center), and Disney’s Contemporary and Polynesian Village resorts make this a convenient vacation spot. Plus, there’s the gorgeous marina connecting to Seven Seas Lagoon adding more transportation and recreation options at nearby Fort Wilderness and Wilderness Lodge.

The restaurants live up to the grandness too. Open 24 hours, the quick-service Gasparilla Island Grill is situated with outdoor views of Cinderella’s Castle.

Booth Gasparilla Island Grill Disney's Grand Floridian Resort

Booth with a view at Gasparilla Island Grill.

Narcoossee’s, with its prime waterfront real estate, is a fabulous place to dine. It serves up the best steak on property as far as Michael is concerned. 😉

Grand Floridian Resort at WDW. Narcoossee's waterfront restaurant.

Narcoossee’s waterfront restaurant

Rooms are larger than you’ll find at most Disney hotels and they are decorated in luxurious textiles. Views of the inner courtyard, lagoon, and Cinderella’s Castle are all memorable.

All amenities including the spa and pools are easily accessible via lighted garden walkways.

Reserve your room at the Grand Floridian if:

  • your budget is deluxe sized
  • you’ll be spending a lot of time at the Magic Kingdom
  • you want luxury over value
  • you love waterside activities  (Electrical Water Pageant, marina rentals)
  • spa amenities are important
  • an assortment of table service dining is high on your list of requirements
  • you are night owls and want a 24 hour dining location (Gasparilla Island Grill)

Guest Tip: Take a romantic moonlit walk from the Grand Floridian to Disney’s Wedding Pavilion to the Polynesian Village.

Animal Kingdom Lodge

As guests arrive Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, the landscaping immediately pulls them into the exotic theme. Relaxation is nearly guaranteed here since the ambiance lends itself to leaving real world cares at the front entrance.

Entering the lobby at Jambo House, your eyes will need to adjust to the low lighting. The dark woods, intoxicating fireside smells, ambient background music, and cozy furniture are welcoming.

Animal Kingdom Lodge Lobby at WDW

Animal Kingdom Lodge Lobby

A room with a savannah view isn’t necessary but it does make a stay more fun. Imagine standing on your balcony and watching animals grazing.

Savanna view. Giraffes. Animal Kingdom Lodge.

Savanna view of giraffes grazing

Here, you can explore the large pool area and then venture to the animal viewing areas near Arusha Rock.

Animal Viewing. Animal Kingdom Lodge. Arush Rock. WDW

Animal Viewing from Arusha Rock area

Other than the villas, rooms are smaller than some other deluxe resorts. We think the resort’s theme more than makes up for the lack of personal space.

Animal Kingdom Lodge. WDW. Room.

Exotic decor in room

Dining at Boma for the bountiful breakfast buffet is one of our favorite meals to savor at WDW. This is where we had our first sip of Frunch.

Boma Breakfast. Animal Kingdom Lodge. WDW.

Breakfast at Boma

We also highly recommend the accommodations at Kidani Village. While further removed from some of the resort’s amenities, it offers a pool area that is divine.

Reserve your room at the Animal Kingdom Lodge if:

  • your budget is more deluxe than moderate or value
  • you’ll be spending a lot of time at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, especially to explore the new Pandora – The World of Avatar
  • you want luxury over value
  • you love animals
  • spa treatments are important
  • an assortment of table service dining is high on your list of requirements
  • you want to spend time at the pool and prefer shaded lounge chairs

Guest Tip: Ask for a room close to the lobby as the hallways are LONG.

Moderate Walt Disney World Resorts

Moderate resorts are your middle options at Walt Disney World. Not as expensive as the deluxe hotels but not as inexpensive as the value resorts, moderates offer nice amenities such as family-friendly food courts and well-themed rooms. You’ll get queen beds (not the doubles found at most values) too.

Disney’s Port Orleans French Quarter

We have stayed here many times because the resort is absolutely charming. While compact, Port Orleans French Quarter boasts a convenient main building with amenities such as registration, lobby area, store, bar, and a recently updated food court, Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory. As you stroll the resort, listen to the uplifting jazzy tunes.

The architecture and design details are amazing. We love the wrought iron fences, soft lit lampposts, beautiful fountains, meandering streets and sidewalks, and serene courtyards. Plus, the alluring walkway between Port Orleans French Quarter and Port Orleans Riverside parallels the Sassagoula River.

Port Orleans French Quarter. Cobblestone Walkways. WDW

Cobblestone walkways

While the rooms are not large, they are pleasantly appointed and easily accessible from the parking lots or bus stop after a long day in the parks.

Port Orleans French Quarter Room at WDW

Port Orleans French Quarter Room

Access to Disney Springs via the Sassagoula river boats adds to the endearing ambiance of the resort.

Sassagoula Riverboat at Port Orleans French Quarter WDW

Sassagoula Riverboat

Reserve your room at Port Orleans French if:

  • your budget is moderate
  • you’ll be spending a lot of time at Disney Springs
  • a compact resort with less walking fits your needs
  • you like jazz music
  • beignets are one of your favorite treats
  • quick service dining is enough for your resort meals
  • you want parking that may be close to your building

Guest Tip: Take a walk or boat to Port Orleans Riverside for shopping, dinner, or a carriage ride.

Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside Resort

Port Orleans Riverside wasn’t on the top of our list until recently. We had stayed several times in the Alligator Bayou section. While these lodge buildings are quaint, the sprawling walkways were tiresome especially since we always seemed to stay here during rainy days and nights. With no elevators, these buildings were inconvenient for our road trips to Walt Disney World. Maybe we just packed too much stuff. 😉

Port Orleans Riverside WDW Mansion

Mansion section, Magnolia Bend, of Riverside.

This year, we opted for a Royal Guest room and thus, were introduced to the Mansion buildings. Although we still had to navigate in some rain, we fared much better this time. We were finally able to relax and take in the resort’s finer aspects: large food court, quaint bar, cozy pool bar, beautiful landscaping, and large store.

Muddy Rivers Pool Bar Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Resort

Muddy Rivers Pool Bar.

The real downside here remains the multiple bus stops and often chaotic main depot. However, the Sassagoula Riverboat transportation to Disney Springs is extremely convenient.

Reserve Your Room at Port Orleans Riverside if:

  • your budget isn’t deluxe but you are okay spending more than the value prices
  • you’ll be spending a lot of time at Disney Springs
  • you need to sleep five people in a room (Alligator Bayou rooms accommodate a fifth person with a trundle bed)
  • you want a moderate resort with a table service restaurant
  • the Royal guest rooms appeal to you
  • sharing amenities between the two Port Orleans resorts seems fun
  • watching Yehaa Bob Jackson at the River Roost is on your must-do list
Royal Guest Room Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Resort

Royal Guest Room.

Honorable Mention: Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort

Note that this resort is currently undergoing renovations.

Update: We’re moving Coronado Springs down a bit due to the ongoing construction. The Club Level building that we once enjoyed has been demolished to make way for the new tower. Rooms are also under renovation. We’ll need to stay here again before recommending it as a top choice in the moderate category.

Our impression prior to construction: The first time we stayed here, we had mixed feelings as Coronado Springs was different (less quiet) than the other moderates. Different? Well, for one, it has a convention center, which attracts business people and large groups. However, once we gave this resort a second chance we were pleased with the amenities it offers.

We liked the concierge/club level (business class) option as it was available at a moderate price, although it wasn’t a necessary upgrade. Cabanas 9B that housed the club level rooms and lounge has now been torn down.

We still like that the resort offers a room service menu for breakfast and dinner. Pepper Market continues to offer delicious quick service food in a lovely setting.

The resort is well-themed in Spanish-Colonial architecture with soothing background music as well.

El Centro at Coronado Springs WDW

Exterior of the resort’s main building, El Centro.

While the walk from your room may be lengthy, the lake and surrounding landscaping are beautiful (or were before construction took hold). The rooms with dark woods are transforming too. Renovated rooms have a lighter, sleeker and more modern atmosphere; we can’t wait to try one.

Coronado Springs Room WDW

Coronado Springs Room Before Renovation

The Dig Site pool has a great slide, lots of lounge chairs, and even some shade!

Dig Site Pool, Coronado Springs at WDW

Dig Site Pool

Let us know your recent experiences at Disney’s Coronado.

Guest Tip: Spending most of your down time at the pool? Request a room near The Dig Site.

Value Walt Disney World Resorts

What do we love most about the value Walt Disney World resorts? First, the lower costs, and second, the food courts. When we check into a value resort and see our room account balance, we are always amazed by the low bill. These resorts are instantly appealing when you can vacation at Walt Disney World for the fraction of the cost of a deluxe hotel on property. Stay at a value if you won’t be spending much time in your room. While Pop Century is being renovated and adding queen beds to the updated rooms, the other value resorts still have double beds. Note, however, that All-Star Music has a suite option.

Disney's Pop Century Renovated Room.

Renovated room with queen bed.

Disney’s Pop Century Resort

While we tend to waver between Pop Century, Art of Animation, and All-Star Music, we’re giving Pop Century top billing now due to the renovated rooms. What we like most about them? The queen bed! Check out all the memorabilia and great photo-ops!

Pop Century Walt Disney World Potato Heads

Great photo ops at Pop Century!

What else does Pop Century offer? Well, convenient bus service, for starters. Plus, the food court has ample seating and some unique offerings.

Reserve Your Room at Pop Century if:

  • a smaller hotel bill is a high priority
  • you’ll be spending a lot of time at the parks
  • you don’t mind having to take a Disney bus (or you have your own car) to all WDW destinations
  • there’s no need for a table service restaurant at your resort
  • the new queen bed/trundle bed rooms appeal to you (note: while refurbishments are on-going these rooms are not guaranteed)
  • two food courts (including the one at Art of Animation) would be helpful to your dining needs
  • a hotel with fun photo ops, themed food, and nostalgic decor sounds fun

Guest Tip: Take a walk around the resort to read the trivia. Plus, head over the bridge to shop or dine at Art of Animation.

Pop Century Bridge to Art of Animation. WDW.

Bridge from Pop Century to Art of Animation

Disney’s All-Star Music Resort

As we mentioned above, All-Star Music is one of our favorite value resorts. And we still think a lot of fun can be had here. We really think All-Star Music is a hidden gem.

All Star Music Resort Pool at WDW

All-Star Music Pool

The themed areas, background music, charming outdoor lights, and well-groomed landscaping make this resort seem more moderate than value. Well, until you enter the room. Yep, the rooms are still small and motel-like but for an affordable visit to WDW, we think All-Star Music is a pleasing option.

Guest Tip: You can easily walk to the other All-Star resorts (Sports and Movies) from All-Star Music. It’s fun to explore the different shops.

Nic’s Picks of Walt Disney World Resorts

As you’ll see below, Nic’s picks are quite similar to ours but they’re not exact. Here are the top resort choices from a 17-year old teen who has stayed at nearly all of the resorts. He also mentions briefly why he chose each hotel.

Grand Floridian – architecture and atmosphere

Contemporary – walk to Magic Kingdom, monorail, rooms are very nice

Contemporary Resort. WDW. Walk to Magic Kingdom

Easy walk to the Magic Kingdom

Disney's Contemporary Resort at WDW. Monorail.

Monorails going through the Contemporary Resort

Walt Disney World Resorts. Contemporary Resort Room.

Contemporary Resort Room

Port Orleans French Quarter – atmosphere, themeing, boat to Disney Springs

Caribbean Beach – food court, Pirate room

Pirate Room at Caribbean Beach, WDW

Pirate Room Prior to Refurbishment

Pop Century – convenient bus transportation, food court

Pop Century Bus Transportation. Walt Disney World Resorts

Epcot Bus at Pop Century

All-Star Music – theme

Swimming Pool All-Star Music Resort Walt Disney World

Swimming Pool All-Star Music Resort

What are your favorite Walt Disney World resorts? Where do you hope to stay on your next (or first!!) WDW visit?