Animal Kingdom Lodge Report: Serene or Spooky?
This resort stay report covers our recent experience at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, where we check out the changes, dining, pools, and savanna views as Walt Disney World continues its phased reopening. Additionally, we’ll weigh whether the atmosphere in Jambo House is currently spooky or serene, and how its crowds contrast with Kidani Village.
While this covers both sides of the Animal Kingdom Villas, our stay was in Jambo House. We used Disney Vacation Club points to book a Value Studios mid-week during the fall off-season, which is the ‘cheapest’ DVC room category at its lowest point time of year. We try to be pretty frugal with our limited supply of points, making this one of my favorite uses of points–right up there with the BoardWalk Villas.
Our intent is to find smart uses all of our 2020 and most of our 2021 DVC points during the next few months. That’s for the reasons covered in our Disney Vacation Club Point Pool Problem. We won’t rehash all of that here, but this remains an ongoing issue of which DVC members should be aware. Using your points soon might save you significant headaches next year or in 2022…
While there are currently several Disney Vacation Club resort ‘wings’ that are operating without the hotel side of the property (the Polynesian, BoardWalk, and Beach Club are all examples of that), Animal Kingdom Lodge is the most pronounced example of this.
The maximum number of available Disney Vacation Club rooms in Jambo House is just over 200. By contrast, there are roughly 1,200 hotel rooms at Animal Kingdom Lodge. Also unlike some of the other split resorts, all of these rooms are under the same roof.
That means even when the DVC rooms at Jambo House are booked to capacity (which is not typically happening on weekdays), the entirety of the property is still at under 20% occupancy right now because Walt Disney World is not–at least to my knowledge–using any of the hotel rooms. (This might help explain why Disney was originally reticent to open Jambo House, and wavered on the decision over the summer.)
Then there’s Kidani Village, which is the Disney Vacation Club expansion that’s essentially an adjacent, sister resort to Jambo House. Animal Kingdom Villas – Kidani Village is being (more or less) booked to its full capacity, resulting in some sharp contrasts between the two sides of Animal Kingdom Lodge that we’ll discuss in this resort stay report…
Before we get to all of that, let’s start with a wide look at our Value Studio at Animal Kingdom Villas – Jambo House.
Keeping on the ‘animal’ theme, I used the fisheye lens for this shot.
I really like the rooms at Animal Kingdom Lodge. Some guests think they look dreary or monotone, but that’s merely the rooms being on-theme for the resort.
With that said, I do prefer the Awesome New Rooms at Animal Kingdom Lodge on the hotel side. Not only are those fresher, but they have a crispness and much improved mood lighting, which really enhances those rooms over these.
Nothing particularly noteworthy about the bathroom in the Jambo House studios.
This area of the room is definitely starting to show its age. Walt Disney World has definitely done a good job of upgrading the bathroom fixtures, finishing, and lighting during recent room redesigns. By contrast, this is dark and starting to show its age.
The biggest disappointment, in hindsight, was our lack of a view. You can see some foliage in the photo above, but from the balcony itself, the view is of the parking lot.
It wasn’t until a commenter mentioned in another post that there are only two Value Studios with parking lot views that the disappointment set in. It’s always good for someone running a Disney blog to learn new things, but part of me wishes I never read that information.
We normally try to avoid making room requests (unless there’s something we really want to cover), but would have in this scenario. Given our virtually guest-free experience at Animal Kingdom Lodge, it’s hard to imagine all of the Value Studios with non-parking lot views were filled.
Speaking of that, here’s something you don’t normally see: a totally empty Jambo House lobby during the middle of the day.
In fairness, Animal Kingdom Lodge is normally pretty relaxed as compared to the more “high energy” resorts. Still, zero people and complete silence is rare.
Same scene but from the lobby level.
This mirrored our experiences back in June at BoardWalk and Riviera Resorts. However, occupancy has picked up at every other resort since then. They’re all still slow as compared a normal year, but not this slow. We went several long stretches sitting down here never seeing another guest.
I’m a total sucker for Walt Disney World’s two lodges when they’re tranquil. I love to stay up late at Wilderness Lodge, sitting in a rocking chair by the fireplace late at night or early in the morning.
Same deal at Animal Kingdom Lodge on this visit…but in the middle of the day. It was serene during the entirety of our visit, which was an absolute delight. I’d be surprised if more than 10% of the total rooms in Jambo House were filled.
Some might find this a bit unsettling or spooky. Front desk Cast Members outnumber guests in the lobby pretty much at all times, and you could go a while without seeing another person while wandering around the resort.
In this summer’s “Our Vexing Visit to Wilderness Lodge,” we likened that experience to the Overlook Hotel. Back then, Wilderness Lodge had a mildly eerie vibe in some of the quieter spots, but there were just enough people around to keep it from being downright surreal. There were even fewer guests in Jambo House during this stay.
This did not bother me in the least. I love the peace and quiet, being able to soak up the themed design and background music without distraction.
If you’re the type who wouldn’t have liked visiting Walt Disney World over this summer because a certain crowd level imbues the parks with energy and life, Jambo House is definitely not for you right now.
The strangest aspect of our visit was definitely the dining areas. Boma – Flavors of Africa, Victoria Falls Lounge, Jiko – The Cooking Place, and the Mara are all closed and their seating areas are dark.
Walking down here actually felt a little like we were going where we didn’t belong, but this is how you get to Uzima Springs Pool.
As with the rest of Animal Kingdom Lodge, there were very few guests in the pool whenever we checked it out.
This made taking pool photos slightly less awkward, but since the area was so quiet and lifeguards weren’t preoccupied, I could feel them watching me. (I grumble about taking pool photos a lot, but given how uncomfortable it is to do, you can tolerate the complaints.)
Bouncing over to Kidani Village, where the superior Samawati Springs Pool was always busier on our visits. (I’m not taking a picture of a crowded pool, so you’ll just have to take my word for this.) Even then, this pool’s seating area is so colossal that it could easily absorb all the guests with ample space for physical distancing.
See our Guide to Pools at Walt Disney World: FAQ & Info for current (post-reopening) policies and everything else you need to know about hotel pools.
During our stay, we made several visits to Kidani Village. In large part, this was because none of the restaurants are currently open at Jambo House, leaving Sanaa as our main dining option.
We already covered that in Sanaa Reopening Restaurant Review: Two Magnificent Meals. As the title suggests, Sanaa is as good as ever.
While waiting for one of our meals at Sanaa, we watched these zebra on the savanna.
This is a tender and loving family moment, but you should’ve seen what the adults were doing just moments before. It was also loving, but not so tender.
This photo doesn’t accurately tell the story, but the lobby at Kidani Village was typically much livelier and crowded than Jambo House’s lobby.
This area is maybe 1/8th the size of the atrium at Jambo House and almost always had many more people in it. So, if you’re looking for crowds and “energy” from other guests, Kidani Village is for you!
Also not telling the full story is this Kidani Village bus stop photo.
Earlier in the morning, there were much larger crowds, demonstrating why the “please wait here” markers are necessary winding down into the parking lot.
We walked between Kidani Village and Jambo House several times. There’s also a regular shuttle that we frequently saw parked outside each (or in transit), but we prefer to walk.
For us, this worked out to be the best of both worlds. We were able to enjoyed the serenity of Jambo House, and it felt almost like we had rented out the entire lodge for ourselves. Not having a good balcony view didn’t even end up mattering because the entirety of the resort offered about as much peace and privacy as our room. When we wanted a bit more energy (or food), we headed over the Kidani Village where there were exponentially more guests. The contrast was nice and suitable to our resort-centric stay.
However, this is not going to appeal to everyone. For one thing, the lack of food options in the main lobby make Jambo House a poor choice for those who want to grab a quick breakfast before heading to the parks or dinner upon returning home (if you stay at Jambo House now, we highly recommend grocery delivery). There’s nothing quick about trekking over to Kidani Village to eat. For others, Jambo House might just be too spooky or eerie without many other guests around. I think this is less likely to be true now that the parks are getting busier, as the lodge provides a nice contrast to that. As with so much at Walt Disney World right now, your mileage may vary.
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YOUR THOUGHTS
Have you stayed at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Jambo House or Kidani Village since they reopened? What do you think of current atmosphere at each? Notice a significant difference in crowds on the two sides of the property? Right now, would you recommend Jambo House or Kidani Village? Experiences with the pools, transportation, or dining? If you’ve stayed here, how would your review differ from mine? Will you be booking a resort reservation for Walt Disney World this fall or in 2021, or are these rules/restrictions/policies going to cause you to postpone? Do you agree or disagree with our assessment? Other thoughts or concerns? Any questions we can help you answer? Hearing your feedback–even when you disagree with us–is both interesting to us and helpful to other readers, so please share your thoughts below in the comments!
We are currently staying at Kidani. We’ve been here six nights and are leaving tomorrow. We really enjoy this resort, but definitely wish more food options were available. If you don’t have a car and are staying here, you will want to stock your room with groceries. The Sanna quick service breakfast is yummy, but other than that there are not a lot of options for grabbing a quick bite. We are going to stay at Boardwalk next trip to be within walking distance of more food options.
Just got home from a short stay in a value studio at Jambo. We lucked out and got the Savannah View and it was by far the best part of the entire trip. I spent hours sitting on the balcony watching the various animals come and go. It’s still completely deserted and without food options but with grocery and restaurant delivery so easily available this was not a problem for us. The parks were very very hot and humid and that combined with the masks and lines and no fast passes and no shows I would definitely not recommend a visit to Disney right now.
We had 2 separate 1 night stays at Jambo House in early October. The first was a standard view studio. We were upgraded (without asking) to a top floor Savanna view overlooking Kidani. It seemed like they had all of the other floors closed and everyone was on the 5th floor. Our second stay was a Savanna view studio overlooking the other side. That was the Saturday of Columbus weekend. Both pools were busy. The lobby of Kidani looked like a warzone full of hangry people with no place to eat when we went to pick up our Sanaa mobile order. People were trying to get delivery from anywhere. I am bummed they gave you a parking lot view when clearly they are not at capacity. I loved Jambo and will go back given half a chance, even though it’s farther from everything than Boardwalk where we spent 7 nights.
Is there even a hint of when Mara or the store will open? That is really kind of a deal breaker for a lot of people.
I would LOVE having the opportunity to photograph everything people-free in daylight hours instead of 3:00 a.m.
I’d bet it wpn’t open until the Lodge opens. With just the one floor occupied and it’s all DVC, DVC would need to pay for the operations of everything in the resort. Food operations pay for themselves, but not other CMs.
We thought about moving our Nov trip from Saratoga Springs to Kidani Village, but we would have four points left over. Since we are 29 days out, it would leave those points in holding according to the modification process online. I may call Member Services to see if they are still waiving holding.
Thank you, Tom, for your helpful and well written articles! We just completed a 3-night stay at a 2-bedroom villa at Kidani, and loved it! We had a great dinner at Sanaa, and loved the animals and beauty all around. We walked over to Jambo, and were surprised to see it open, as that was where we had originally booked months ago, but they moved us. We are now finishing our trip at Caribbean Beach, and wish we had the reverse order by ending at spacious Kidani, but it’s just the way it worked out for this trip. We are enjoying trying out new places. The only frustration is the lack of Fastpasses and the long lines at the parks. But otherwise, very happy to be at Disney!
They will still decorate Jambo for christmas right?!? I knew restaurants were closed but didn’t realize NOTHING was open, not even stores. We will be there mid december and i specifically booked jambo for that tree!!
We had a similar experience at Hambo House in July. A little spooky at times. But nice and quiet.
We are booked on a split stay in April: 4 nights at Poly and 3 nights in Jambo house. I was a little concerned about the resort rooms being closed, but your review makes me feel a lot better! I love the idea of having low crowds at both resorts and being able to relax when away from the parks. Thank you for your blog! It is one of the things I really look forward to reading!!
Nope, nothing is open except the pool and hot tub areas. No store, lounges, restaurants, spa, etc….byo food, liquor, or walk to Kidani. We were there two weeks ago and we didn’t really mind too much. The serenity was worth minor inconveniences.
First of all, the husband and I had a good chuckle over the zebra comments. Second, we snagged a value one bedroom for next summer. Kind of hoping Jambo is still quiet then. We will be able to easily cook in our room, but after a day in the park it will be extra relaxing. Just wondering, was the pool bar open at Jambo?
We stayed a week with grandkids in a 2 bedroom villa at Kidani this past February and loved the atmosphere, cultural activities and activity offerings for information on animals and African countries. (Not DVC) Have reservations there for a few nights end of March 2021. Do you think Kidani will be offerIng any speakers, musicians or activities similar To pre covid days by then?
Wasn’t sure if it’s worth the expense if nothing like that happening.
Looks like Disney is still nailing the guest experience aspect. This company is being driven into the ground. They just need some wandering clowns to take it to 11.
Fwiw, I would be surprised if the value rooms weren’t all booked. Those fill up instantly.
What’s the over/under on at least one of the food options at Jambo being open by December? Even the Mara would be okay. We’re staying there the first week of December and having some eatery would be nice.
If we are renting DVC points through David’s for AKL, is there a way to request a room or request Jambo vs. Kidani (even knowing the request may not be met)? Another question, if I can’t make a reservation for Sanaa because they are full, have you tried their walk up wait time for the restaurant? Just curious to know if that is going to be possible.
Jambo and Kidani are different resorts entirely, so you would book one or the other from the outset.
As for the room, you can contact Disney closer to your dates after receiving confirmation number, during online check-in, or make a request at the front desk upon arrival.
We are scheduled for Jambo House in early January with DVC points from David’s. We also have 2 extra rooms there for family through Disney reservations. I contacted David’s about the possibility of moving our reservation to Kidani. So far, no luck. Disney can move the other 2 rooms. (Hope you have better luck) Really bummed about no restaurants open, We’ve had these reservations since Feb. (pre-covid).
We were booked for the Jumbo the week of 9/26 during a two week stay.
Wasn’t happy that nothing was going to be open at the hotel – wasn’t going to work for our family. Luckily as we were transitioning from one hotel to Jambo we were notified of this fact. After some negotationing was able to get us moved to the Contemporary. We did keep one of our ADR on one of our down days to lunch at Sanna but had to redo some of our ADR plans because of this change. It all worked out and so grateful that they moved us
That’s good to hear–nice that Disney worked with you to secure accommodations that worked for your family. Thanks for sharing your experience!
We stayed at Kidani Village last December. The sound effects playing outside drove me crazy then and would be sure to drive me even crazier now. Our tired room was within earshot of both that and the buses. Even so, I wish I was there right now.
I love the background music inside Animal Kingdom Lodge, but the loop/sound effects/whatever outside can be a bit odd.
Planning a short trip with my son in early December using DVC points and originally booked Jambo House. After figuring out that we would need to trek over to Kidani for meals and not having quick service, I switched to Boulder Ridge at Wilderness Lodge. And also switched our November trip to Copper Creek at Wilderness Lodge after learning about how the refurbishment was going to affect the Polynesian.
We really like Animal Kingdom Lodge and will return there at some point.
Also renting cars to give more flexibility.
Love the idea of an uncrowded Jambo House.
I will say when Disney is completely open we prefer to stay at Kidani because we find it calmer than Jambo house. With the restaurants open we find Jambo house lobby louder and fuller.
Since Kidani is one of the DVC properties with a true lobby and one that people from other resorts don’t typically come to if they are not staying there. (LOVE Saana and how it is a hidden gem). I love staying there and getting that same Animal Kingdom feel without the crowd.
We stayed at Jambo last month, and we loved it. I felt incredibly spoiled by it all, and I’m 100% confident our future visits will feel inferior now. It was dreamy!
We stayed at Jambo House from Sept. 28 to October 1st this year as part of our triple split stay. I LOVED IT!!! It was so peaceful and quiet. We walked back and forth between Kidani and Jambo a lot too but occasionally caught a shuttle. I just wish Jambo’s store had been open even if just for a few hours a day. Otherwise, we preferred the “serene” Jambo.
“I just wish Jambo’s store had been open even if just for a few hours a day.”
Yeah, it would definitely be nice if *something* in Jambo House were open, even if briefly.