Disney Animal Kingdom Villa

Disney Animal Kingdom Villas are unlike anywhere else in the world. Not just Walt Disney World. It is a very unique place which draws visitors looking for very high quality hotel accommodation in the middle of Walt Disney World. And perhaps a very different experience. Where else in the Americas can you look out of your window and see a giraffe? Learn about the wildlife from an experienced guide and then go for dinner at one of the very best restaurants in whole of Walt Disney World?

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas are a unique place to stay. Offering spacious luxury accommodation with easy access to all of the Walt Disney World theme parks. What more could you ask?

The Villas are part of the Disney Vacation Club but anyone can book the accommodation – you do not have to be a DVC member.

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Disney Animal Kingdom Villa Accommodation

You have a choice of luxury accommodation at Walt Disney Animal Kingdom Villas. From a studio sleeping 4 to a Grand Villa for 12 you have a lot of choice. Since the opening of Kidani Village the accommodation is now split between the Jambo House (the original Animal Kingdom Lodge building) and the Kidani Village which opened in 2009.

Animal Kingdom Resort guests now have the benefit of recreational and dining facilities at both Kidani Village and the original Jambo House too.

Disney Animal Kingdom Lodge Resort also has 1,293 guest hotel rooms in the Jambo House.

Disney Animal Kingdom Resort Studios

The studios sleep up to 4 guests plus a child aged 3 and under in a crib. There are studios in Kidani Village and the Jambo House. The studios in Kidani Village are slightly larger at 366 square feet against the 316 to 366 square feet of the Jambo House studios.

The studios have a Queen size bed and a sleeper sofa. You really can’t do that much cooking as you only have a refrigerator and microwave. But with all the Disney dining options perhaps that isn’t what you are looking for!

The Animal Kingdom Studios have either a parking area or pool view. If you want a Savannah view then choose the Deluxe Studios in Jambo House or Deluxe Studio Savannah view in Kidani Village. Of course you do pay a premium for the view but really this is one of the most amazing views so you really do want to think seriously about upgrading.

Disney Animal Kingdom One Bedroom Villas

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The one bedroom villas offer a lot more space and can accommodate up to 5 guests (although the value one bedrooms have a limit of 4 plus an infant). These have a very generous 807 square feet of space in Kidani Village. The one bedrooms in Jambo House have 629 to 710 square feet of space.

Each has a master bedroom with a King bed and whirlpool bath. Kidani Village villas have 2 bathrooms whilst the Jambo House has one. This may be an important factor in deciding which one to book. Each has a Queen sleeper sofa in the living room. Also there is an additional sleeper chair in all except the value room.

Each one bedroom villa has a full kitchen and a washer dryer. Many guests will be taking the Disney Dining Plan but having the advantage of a kitchen is a great asset when you are on vacation. A huge plus is the stacked washer and dryer. It saves on all that packing you need to do!

Each one bedroom villa has a balcony.

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You can choose from a Standard (parking lot or pool) or Savannah View for the One Bedroom villas in either Jambo House or Kidani Village.

There is also an option of a Deluxe Studio on the Club Level of Jambo House. This brings the opportunity to book certain optional experiences such as the Wildlife Discovery Excursion, the Sunrise Safari Breakfast Adventure and the Wanyama Safari and Dinner. Guests also have access to the Club Level Lounge in Jambo House.

Two Bedroom Villas

In Kidani Village there are 2 types of 2 Bedroom Villa. At 1173 square feet you have a choice of Dedicated 2 Bedroom and Lock Off 2 Bedroom. The dedicated villa is a ‘true’ 2 bedroom and the ‘lock off’ is a studio and a one bedroom connected.

The Kidani Village Dedicated 2 Bedroom Villa can sleep up to 9 people plus an infant in a crib. The villa has a master bedroom with a King size bed. There are 3 bathrooms with the master having a whirlpool tub. The second bedroom has 2 Queens and there is a Queen size sleeper sofa and an additional sleeper chair in the living room. There is a full kitchen.

You have a choice of Standard or Savannah view.

The Kidani Village Lock Off 2 Bedroom Villas are also 1173 square feet. The value villas sleep up to 8 and the standard sleep up to 9 guests plus an infant in a crib. The villa has a master bedroom with a King size bed and a master bathroom with a whirlpool tub. Jambo House villas have one additional bathroom whilst Kidani Village have 2. There is a Queen size bed and single sleeper sofa in the second bedroom. The living area has a Queen size sleeper sofa and a sleeper chair (except in the value rooms which do not have the sleeper chair so accommodate one less guest).

All the villas have a full kitchen. Again you have a choice of Savannah or a Standard View.

You get extra space in Kidani Village as the Jambo House 2 bedroom villas are 945 to 1074 square feet.

Grand 3 Bedroom Villas

The 3 bedroom villas sleep up to 12 in both Jambo House and Kidani Village. These villas will give you a lot of space to spread out, and of course all have a view of the Savannah. The Kidani Village villas are 2201 square feet and the Jambo House 2349. The Kidani Village 3 bedroom villas are on 2 levels, whilst the Jambo House are single level.

Each villas has a King size bed in the master, and 2 Queen sized beds in the 2 additional bedrooms. There is also a Queen size sleeper in the living room. The villas have 4 bathrooms including a master bathroom with a whirlpool tub.

The villa has a full size well equipped kitchen, and a washer and dryer.

The 3 bedroom villas are priced from $1550 a night in Value Season.

Should I Choose a Disney Animal Kingdom Savanna View?

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Of course the savannah view rooms are charged at a higher room rate than the standard rooms but in my opinion if you can fit this into your budget then it is well worth booking a room with a view of the animals. It really is a unique experience which the whole family is sure to enjoy. If you only book a standard room then of course there is plenty of chance to see the animals from one of the many lookout areas in the resort – but waking up to a view of a giraffe from your very own balcony is an experience you will likely never forget.

Disney Animal Kingdom Villa Restaurants

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Disney Animal Kingdom Resort has an excellent choice of restaurants.

You will find Jiko at The Jambo House. This is one of the best fine dining experiences in Walt Disney World. The first thing that you will notice is the beautiful decor. The theme for the restaurant was inspired by the colors and landscape of the opening scenes of The Lion King movie. The cuisine has a very definite African influence and there is plenty on the menu to tempt you. The flatbreads are a specialty and definitely worth trying. Entrees range from around $30 and upwards. Great options include Swahili Curry Shrimp, Maize Crusted Halibut and Oak-Grilled Filet Mignon. The restaurant is also well known for it’s extensive, South African only, wine list. Jiko is definitely worth a visit wherever you are staying on Walt Disney World.

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Boma is another favorite in Jambo House. This buffet restaurant is open for breakfast and dinner each day. The breakfast buffet at Boma is $18.99 for adults and $10.99 for children (aged 3-9). Dinner is $32.99 for adults and $15.99 for children. Tax and Gratuity are not included.

Breakfast at Boma has all the usual favorites plus a few which you may never have heard of before. Try the quinoa porridge, Bobotie (corn beef, eggs, cream, potato and onion) and don’t forget the Brioche.

The dinner buffet at Boma has delicious food with an African influence. I know that description may deter some guests but it really shouldn’t! The menu changes daily but usually includes favorites such as prime rib and salmon. There is a great selection of soup and salads. And don’t forget the amazing selection of deserts. Try the Zebra Domes and Simba Paw Prints.

For quick service dining Mara at the Jambo House is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. This counter service restaurant offers the usual favorites – waffles, pizza and burgers. It is located just next to the pool and there is plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.

Sanaa is an excellent full service restaurant located in Kidani Village. The restaurant decor is stunning. The word Sanaa translates as “work of art” in Swahili. A huge feature of the restaurant is the large windows overlooking the savanna – so you may even see a giraffe passing by as you relax and enjoy the excellent African/Indian influenced cuisine. The menu offers a wide variety of items. Sample such Appetizers as Pea and Potato Samosa, Seared Panner Cheese and Pulled Duck with Red Curry Sauce. Entrees include a selection of curries and favorites such as Tandoori Chicken. There is a good selection for vegetarians including a $14.99 vegetarian sampler. For dessert try the Mango Pudding, Chai Cream or Chocolate Cake.

Both the Jambo House and Kidani Village villas offer room service dining.

Disney Animal Kingdom Villas Recreation

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I have to confess that for me that Animal Kingdom Resort has less to do with recreation than with quite relaxation, but I know that many of you are interested in the recreation facilities! There are so many places just to sit and escape at the Disney Animal Kingdom Resort. It is such a haven from the noise of modern life that perhaps we should all just take a moment to sit and do absolutely nothing but take in the surrounding beauty.

The Jambo House and Kidani Village each have their own recreation facilities but if you are a guest of one then you have a choice of either facility. Whilst it is fine to walk over to use restaurants and other facilities I would say that really you will only want to use the pool at your home resort – as the hassle of walking to the other part of the resort may prove too much, particularly if you have children anxiously wanting to get into the pool!

The jambo House has Uzima Springs pool which at 11,000 square feet is the largest swimming pool at a Walt Disney World hotel. Uzima Springs has a 67 foot water slide, zero depth entry and a children’s wading pool. There are two hot tubs located away from the pool in secluded,shaded and usually quieter areas. The main pool does get very crowded at busy times and sometimes the seating area just doesn’t offer quite enough space. Unfortunately there is no ‘quiet’ pool for those preferring a bit of relaxation.

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Kidani Village has Samawati Springs. This is a 4,700-square-foot, zero-depth entry pool with a 128-foot long slide. This pool also has 2 hot tubs.

The Jambo House and Kidani Village have a playground. The at Kidani Village is of course newer and much larger but both will keep young children happy for hours. This is an interactive water park which the kids will really love. If you are staying in Jambo House this is worth a visit if you have younger children.

The Jambo House has Simba’s Clubhouse a child care center for children aged 4 to 12 years old.. Reservations can be made in advance by calling 407 WDW DINE.

Both also have a fitness center and a jogging trail. The fitness centers are free to use for resort guests.

The Disney Animal Kingdom resort offers 2 of the most interesting gift shops you will find in all of the Walt Disney World hotels. Of course you will still find the usual favorites in the stores. If you need a Mickey Mouse mug or a Goofy plush you will find one. But the African themed goods are the most interesting and even if you are not a guest of the hotel but are visiting one of the restaurants be sure to stop by in the store to browse around.

Disney Animal Kingdom Transportation

Disney Animal Kingdom resort is part of the bus transportation system. This is perhaps the one negative aspect of the resort – the bus service does tend to be a little slow as the Disney Animal Kingdom Resort is right on the edge of the property. Even though it is next to Animal Kingdom Park the only way to get there is by bus or car – there is no path to walk there. You may find that you want to rent a car if you are staying at the resort.

Are Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas the Right Choice?

The resort is certainly one of the most unique in the whole of Walt Disney World. The villas are spacious and beautifully decorated. If a villa is not what you are looking for then explore the possibilities of the Disney Animal Kingdom Lodge hotel rooms.

The dining choices are excellent and there is plenty to keep you occupied at the resort. Animal Kingdom Lodge is a wonderful choice if you are looking for the experience of a lifetime. The relaxing, laid back atmosphere, combined with the amply opportunities to see the animals make Disney’s Animal Kingdom Resort one of the very best choices in the whole of Walt Disney World.

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Disney Animal Kingdom Lodge

If you are looking for a very special luxury Disney World resort hotel then you really should consider Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. A stay at this unique resort is definitely something very special. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is located adjacent to the Animal Kingdom theme park. Step inside the lobby and you will feel as though you have been transported to a luxury safari lodge on the African continent.

The best thing about the Disney Animal Kingdom Lodge? The wildlife! This deluxe Disney hotel is set in a 40 acre savanna where over
200 species of animals and birds roam freely. There are animals, which include giraffe, zebra, ostrich, impala and wildebeest, to be seen throughout the resort.

If you choose a Savanna view room (and you really should if you can) then you can wake up, step out on your balcony and view the giraffes. No other resort in North America offers you this unique experience.

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Disney’s Animal Kingdom Resort is their newest deluxe resort The hotel was built in 2001. The resort has seen some recent expansion. The new Animal Kingdom Villas comprise Kidani Village and The Jambo House which offer villa style accommodation and are part of the Disney Vacation Club but are open for booking by all guests.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Rooms

How do you choose the best rooms in Animal Kingdom Lodge? There are 1,293 guest rooms most of which are 344 square feet in size. Most have full balconies. The deluxe rooms are larger in size and there are some suites available.

The majority of rooms are standard rooms. These are located on floors 1 to 4. Standard rooms have either 2 Queen beds, a King bed or 1 Queen and a bunk bed. There are also a number of rooms which are wheelchair accessible King rooms. Each room accommodates up to 5 people. The bunk bed rooms are a lot of fun for those with young children.

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Deluxe rooms are the same configuration as the standard rooms but are larger at 381 square feet. They are located on floors 5 and 6. All deluxe rooms are concierge rooms.

The bathrooms in Animal Kingdom Lodge are of a split design so there is a sink and vanity outside the bathroom. One common complaint about the rooms is that they are not very well lit. If a lighted mirror is important to you then best bring one from home!

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The most important thing about your choice of Animal Kingdom Lodge room is your choice of view. Usually I advise guests to think very carefully if the upgrade price of a view room in an hotel is really worth it to them. But in the Animal Kingdom Lodge I really do think that you will get so much more out of the experience if you choose a savannah view. It is so much part of the experience that if you can afford the upgrade then go for it!

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There are 135 Standard View Rooms. These have a view of the parking lot and of course are the lowest priced rooms available. There are also 136 Pool View Rooms. The pool area is very attractive and beautifully landscaped. It can of course get a little noisy at busy times.

The majority of the rooms, at 724, are Savanna View Rooms. Disney of course designed the building to make maximum use of the unique animal viewing opportunities at this resort. There are also 191 Deluxe Savanna View Rooms and 55 Concierge Rooms (both pool and savannah view).

If you really want to treat yourself then the Presidential and Vice Presidential Suites are available, as well as 5 one bedroom suites and 12 two bedroom suites.

If you choose a Savanna Room then the general opinion is that the views from the 3rd and 4th floor rooms are the best. Also remember that the Lodge is set around 3 separate savannas – Sunset, Arusha and Uzima – and not all of them have the same animals. I always request the Sunset savanna as this is the only one with zebras. Fortunately all 3 of the savannas have giraffe. These truly amazing animals are visible from all areas of the resort.

You can request a room located on a particular floor or savanna – but remember always that requests are not guaranteed.

The Animal Kingdom Lodge has many viewing areas from which to see the animals – so it isn’t just those guests staying in the savanna rooms who have this privilege. There are both inside and outside viewing areas. There are comfortable rocking chairs located on outside viewing areas – a favorite place to sit back, relax and enjoy a glass of wine. This being Disney you would also expect a little magic. At night time the Savanna area lit as though it is full moon every night.

How much do rooms cost at Animal Kingdom Lodge? A standard view room starts from $240 per night rising to around $400 at Holiday Season. Standard Savanna view rooms start at around $290 to $465 per night. Bunk bed rooms are priced slightly higher.

Deluxe pool view rooms start at $310 and rise to almost $500 a night at peak time. Deluxe savanna view rooms start priced at $360 rising to $560. Again, bunk bed rooms are higher priced.

Deluxe concierge level rooms pricing starts at $465 and rises to around $700.

One bedroom suites rates start at $700 to over $1000 a night. Two bedrooms range from $1250 to $1800.

If you want to book the Royal Kuba Vice Presidential Suite then the price range is around $2000 to $2500 a night. For the ultimate Royal Assante Presidential Suite then get your credit card ready to take some serious stress and spend around $2200 to $2900 a night.

All rates are subject to change and do not include tax. To get up to date and free Disney travel planning advice about the best rooms and deals available then Contact Us For Free Planning Advice.

Where are the Best Rooms in Animal Kingdom Located? 

To answer this question you first need to have an idea of the resort layout of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge.

You will enter the resort on the 3rd Floor into the huge breathtaking lobby. The 4 guest room wings are each 5 stories high and fan out from the lobby building. Surrounding these ‘wings’ are the savannas.

The Zebra Trail and Kudo Trail wings offer the most attractive and best views. The best savanna views are on the Kudo and Zebra Trails facing the interior savannas. Exterior room views are good but generally not quite so good as the interior.

Pool views are offered by some of the outside facing Zebra Trail and Giraffe Trail rooms.

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The Ostrich Trail and Giraffe Trail rooms are perhaps the least desirable wings as well as being the smallest. Some rooms on the Ostrich Trail overlook a small Savanna but many overlook the entrance. Some Giraffe Trail rooms overlook the pool but most have a view of the entrance instead.

Which floor is the best? General opinion seems to be that the 3rd and 4th floor rooms have the best views of the savanna.

As the view is a very crucial part of your stay it is worth doing your research and requesting a room on a particular part of the Lodge. Requests are not guaranteed but it does cut down the risk that you will be allocated a room that you are not quite happy with. This really is something which your Disney Travel Agent can help you with. The right room can make a big difference.

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What does Animal Kindgom Lodge Concierge level offer?

The Kilimanjaro Club lounge is for the exclusive use of concierge and suite guests at Animal Kingdom Lodge. It is located on the 5th floor of the Lodge. Strangely the resort was designed so that the lounge does not have a view of the savannas – an unusual planning quirk for Disney.

You will find helpful concierge staff in The Kilimanjaro Club who can arrange tours, dining reservations and answer any questions that you may have. The Club also serves snacks and beverages throughout the day. A selection of beer and South African wine are available in the evening from 5pm to 7pm with appetizers from Boma and Jiko. The standard of the food and beverages is high and certainly well worth taking advantage of if you are staying on concierge level.

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A major benefit of concierge level at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is that you have exclusive access to the Sunrise and Sunset Safari. Many would say that for this alone it is worth upgrading to concierge at Animal Kingdom Lodge. These safaris are separately priced and must be booked ahead of time as they are very popular. You will experience a safari ride within the savannas – your real chance to get up close to the animals. If you are able to book this experience then it is highly recommended – many say that this is highlight of their vacation.

In my opinion it is worth upgrading to concierge level if you can. I have stayed in many hotels both in standard and concierge level and probably the best value for the money was in Animal Kingdom Lodge. The food is excellent and it is worth it for that alone. But add in the Safari experiences open only to concierge guests and you really do have a winning package worth the splurge.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Recreation

The Animal Kingdom Lodge has one swimming pool – the Uzima Springs pool which at 11,000 square feet is the largest swimming pool at a Disney World hotel. It has a 67 foot water slide, zero depth entry and kids wading pool. There are also 2 hot tubs located away from the pool in secluded, usually quieter areas. The main pool does get very crowded at busy times and unfortunately there is no ‘quiet’ pool for those preferring a bit of relaxation.

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The Lodge has a fitness center. There is also a child’s playground area located near to the swimming pool.

Children have an activity center – Simba’s Clubhouse. This supervised activity facility is for children aged 4 to 12 years old. Reservations can be made in advance by calling 407 WDW DINE.

One of the great things about Animal Kingdom Lodge is the wide variety of activities which it offers. Some are even free like the flamingo feeding,night vision animal watching over the savanna,safari games, cookie making at Boma and music of the Savanna in the Sunset Lounge.

There is plenty for all the family to enjoy – check out the daily bulletin which will be delivered to your room each day, or the posted schedule in the lobby.

Bush Camp is now available to all children aged 6 to 14. This Camp runs every Saturday from 1pm to 4pm. Bush Camp offers children the opportunity to learn about African culture and the animals of the lodge through play, organized games and activities. Advance reservations are required by calling 407 WDW PLAY. The cost is $70 plus tax.

Some of the best experiences are reserved exclusively for concierge guests – The Sunrise Safari Adventure Breakfast and the Sunset or Wanyama Safari. Each event can only be booked by contacting the Animal Kingdom Lodge Itinerary Planning Office up to 180 days in advance.

The Sunrise Safari Adventure Breakfast is available only on a Sunday or Thursday. The best way to describe this is a private Kilimanjaro Safari ride tour. You will be taken to the Animal Kingdom Park from the Lodge at 7.30 am after meeting in the concierge lounge at 6.30am. You will board your own private safari vehicle and be taken on a tour of the safari track with plenty of chances to see the animals. There are numerous chances to get some great photos of this unforgettable experience. This is a unique chance to see the animals up close without having to hurry – the tour lasts around 45 minutes. Being early in the morning many of the animals are at their most active so be prepared for some unique chances to see the animals.

After the safari you will be taken to the Tusker House restaurant for a breakfast buffet. You are then given a special Fast Pass so that you can return to Kilimanjaro Safari at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Regular park admission is not included with this safari – so you must have a separate Disney ticket to the park too.

The cost of the Sunrise Safari is $55 for adults and $27.50 for children aged 3 to 9. You make the booking with a credit card guarantee so if you want to cancel then you must remember to do this 48 hours ahead or you will be charged.

Is the Sunrise Safari worth the expense? Many guests say that this is their favorite part of the whole vacation so if you are a concierge guest is really is well worth considering.

The Sunset Safari is also only for concierge guests. The Safari departs from Porte Cochere at the Lodge every Monday, Wednesday and Friday approximately 90 minutes before sunset. This is as close to a true safari experience as you will get outside of traveling to Africa. There is plenty of time on this 90 minute experience to observe and learn about the animals who live at Animal Kingdom Lodge. You will get some amazing photos.

Guests must be at least 8 years old and this experience is limited to just 8 people for each safari. It is popular so be sure to book well ahead

At $150 for adults and $75 for children aged 8 and 9 the Sunset Safari doesn’t come cheap – but guest reviews are very positive. The Sunset Safari also includes dinner at Jiko which in my view is one of the very best restaurants in Walt Disney World. If you get the chance this really is one of those ‘not to be missed’ Disney World experiences.

Animal Kingdom Lodge Transportation 

As a guest of Walt Disney World resort you will of course have access to the free transportation system which connects the parks and resorts.

Want to know the main drawback to the Animal Kingdom Lodge? Location.
The Animal Kingdom Lodge is located right next to Disney’s Animal Kingdom. But there is no walk way so you even have to take a bus to get to the closest park.

Disney transportation has 3 modes of transport: buses, boats and the monorail. Disney’s Animal Kingdom resort is part of the bus transportation system. To be honest the buses can be slow and rather inefficient. This is the only Disney resort where I would say that a car is almost essential. You can of course use the buses but you may be frustrated by your journey times.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Restaurants.

This is another category in which the Lodge really excels – dining.
The Animal Kingdom Lodge has 2 of my very favorite Disney World restaurants – Jiko and Boma.
When I first started writing about Disney I was reluctant to ever disclose my favorite Disney restaurant for fear that it would stop being the best kept secret! Unfortunately I was right to keep it quiet. This Disney World dining secret now seems to be out. Boma at Animal Kingdom Lodge has increased in popularity in recent years and it can be difficult to get a table. If you want to dine at Boma make Advance Dining Reservations by calling 407 WDW DINE.

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For all of you who think that you can’t have quality food at a buffet restaurant then Boma may force you to rethink. Boma serves a buffet breakfast and dinner each day. Whilst breakfast is good I would suggest dinner for a very special treat.

The breakfast buffet at Boma is $18.99 for adults and $10.99 for children (aged 3-9). Dinner is $30.99 for adults and $14.99 for children. Tax and Gratuity are not included.

The food at Boma is a little difficult to describe. It has African influences and this is a cuisine which is a little different from that we are all used to. The menu changes daily but my favorites are the soups and the couscous and the hummous dips. There is plenty of choice of hot entrees including carved meats and fresh salmon. Boma has lots of salads and fresh fruit too. For the younger members of the family there is a special buffet with the usual favorites of mac and cheese and chicken nuggets. So don’t worry that the kids won’t find anything to eat. The desserts are also a big favorite of mine. You have to try out the Zebra Domes.

Jiko – The Cooking Place is a full service fine dining restaurant that is one of the very best in Walt Disney World. Jiko is a truly family friendly fine dining experience. Jiko serves dinner only in a beautiful African themed setting. The dining room is inspired by the opening scenes of Disney’s The Lion King. You will be shown to your table by an exchange program student from Africa who are at Disney as part of a year long cultural exchange program. The waiters at Jiko are exceptional and many are trained sommeliers who will help guide you around the exclusively South African wine list.

The flatbreads are a specialty and definitely worth trying. Entrees range from around $30 and upwards. Great options include Swahili Curry Shrimp, Maize Crusted Halibut and Oak-Grilled Filet Mignon.

If you just need a quick snack at The Animal Kingdom Lodge then Mara is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. This counter service restaurant offers the usual favorites – waffles, pizza and burgers. It is located just next to the pool and there is plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.

Animal Kingdom Lodge also offers Uzima Springs pool bar and Victoria Falls Lounge bar.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Villas

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge now offers villa accommodation in the original resort building Jamba House and the newly built Kidani Lodge. The villas are part of Disney’s Vacation Club but are open to be booked by any guests.

Disney’s deluxe resort villas are a great option for guests looking for luxury spacious accommodation which offer kitchenettes or even full size kitchens with multiple bedrooms. The Disney villas can be an ideal vacation option for families in particular. They offer space and convenience in the very best Disney resorts.

The main building of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, The Jambo House, is where you will find 216 villas which are located on the 5th and 6th floors of the building.

There are a number of villa options in the Jambo House. Choose from a Studio, One Bedroom Villa, Two Bedroom Villa or Three Bedroom Villa. The Villas have a kitchen and the Studios have a kitchenette. The different views options are just the same as the Lodge hotel rooms with Standard (the parking lot), Pool View and Savanna all being available. Guests also have the option of Concierge Club level for the Studios and Villas. The price? Of course they vary between dates and villa types but they can be a great value if you have a larger party. Check with us for specific pricing for your dates.

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The newest villas and studios are located in the Kidani Village which has 492 new units. The choice is of Studios, One Bedroom, Two Bedroom and Three Bedroom Grand Villas. The view choices are Standard and Savanna Views.

Kidani Villas is a breand new part of Disney’s Animal Kingdom and has it’s own savanna. Guests can use any of the facilities of The Animal Kingdom Lodge but Kidani Village also offers some new amenities. The Village has a 4,700 square foot zero depth entry swimming pool complete with a 128 foot water slide. Adjacent to the pool are 2 hot tubs and a new Survival of the Fittest Fitness Center. The new Uwanja Camp is a 4200 square foot interactive water play area for children and teens. You will also find a half Basketball Court, 2 Tennis Courts and a Video Arcade Center.

Guests of the Animal Kingdom Lodge Jambo House and Kidani Village will be able to use the facilities of both locations – you can easily walk to each part of the resort on the outdoor walking path.

How Do I Know If Disney’s Animal Kingdom is the Right Choice?

The best way to decide on which is the best Disney World hotel for you is to look at all the great options open to you. This is why I will be writing a series about all the Disney World hotels. If you want help in deciding which is the best Disney World hotel for your next vacation then just Contact Me and I will be happy to help!

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