Wilderness Lodge v. Animal Kingdom Lodge
When comparing Deluxe Lodges at Walt Disney World, there are two hotel choices: Animal Kingdom Lodge and Wilderness Lodge. One is a Magic Kingdom resort, the other an Animal Kingdom one. (Updated May 1, 2022.)
Our goal with this post is to offer a head-to-head smackdown between the two and settle once and for all the epic debate as to which WDW Lodge offers better…lodging. (Sorry, had to do it.) In so doing, we’ll compare theme, dining, pools, guest rooms, location & transportation, and a variety of other variables.
Aside from both having “lodge” in the name, there are actually a ton of differences between two Walt Disney World resorts. To be fair, there are also many similarities. While the lobbies look somewhat similar, the lodges are miles apart. Literally. One is a short boat ride from Magic Kingdom, and the other is on the opposite side of property near Animal Kingdom.
With these lodges, not only are there stylistic commonalities, but both are on the lowest end of the ‘Deluxe’ price spectrum, offer a similar level of thematic immersion, and are going to appeal to the same type of guests. At least, that’s what we think. These are two of our absolute favorite Walt Disney World resort hotels (evidenced by taking the #1 & #3 spots on our Walt Disney World Deluxe Resorts Rankings), and even though they are on opposite ends of property, the comparison makes sense. (Again, we think.)
As with our last comparison, in this posts, we use 6 elements of two different Walt Disney World hotels to determine which is “the best.” Okay, with that, it’s time to compare and contrast…
Theme: Animal Kingdom Lodge – When you’re comparing the thematic creme de la creme, there really can be no loser. Actually, I feel guilty about not calling this one a push, because I really do find these to be the #1 and #2 themed resorts at Walt Disney World. With both, it’s not just about the grandeur of the cavernous lobbies, either. Both hotels have myriad quiet corners where you can escape the hustle of Walt Disney World and be transported to another time and place.
However, there are things that elevate Animal Kingdom Lodge. First and most obvious is the expansive savanna outside the lobby, where 30 species of animals roam in the view of guests. Now, I realize this doesn’t have the most legit animals, like mountain goats, pygmy goats, angora goats, condors, manatees, and ALF, but it’s still pretty amazing. I can’t think of any other hotel in the United States that offers an experience like this.
Granted, Wilderness Lodge has the geyser, a peaceful creek, and other brilliant little touches, but until Wilderness Lodge adds a herd of bison (the topiaries out front don’t count), the savanna is the ultimate trump card. Beyond that, Animal Kingdom Lodge has an exquisite art collection and detail-work that give it an aura of authenticity that place it a notch above Wilderness Lodge.
Rooms: Animal Kingdom Lodge – Both of these hotels have love ’em or hate ’em room styles. However, both have also been updated in the last few years to address the biggest complaints about them being overly dark and dreary. The rooms at each of the two lodges now better balance theme and modernity, with styles that meld form and function.
I love both, finding the rustic decor to be perfectly in keeping with the spirit of each resort. With that said, as someone who is a fan of both, I think there’s a bit more to like about Animal Kingdom Lodge’s new rooms. From a style perspective, I think they feature more and better details, and balance quality and theme very well.
On the other hand, I really like Wilderness Lodge’s new rooms. Their recent refurbishment lost the wood carvings and lost some other quirky details, while also toning down the volume on their previously-loud decor. I can’t help but feel that they were ever-so-slightly overcorrected.
In a near-tie, I’d give Animal Kingdom Lodge the edge, and this is before even accounting for the fact that you can see live animals from the balconies of some rooms. Not an inherent characteristic of the rooms, themselves, but something that could give a decisive advantage on balance.
Dining: Animal Kingdom Lodge – With The Mara, Victoria Falls Lounge, Boma, and Jiko, Animal Kingdom Lodge has a well-rounded dining lineup that offers a near best-in-class option at every level.
If you add Sanaa to the mix (which we think is appropriate given that it’s a short walk away in Kidani Village), it’s almost unfair. As a result, Animal Kingdom Lodge has the best dining lineup in all of Walt Disney World. Its only real competition is Grand Floridian, which has the superior fine dining scene.
Wilderness Lodge is no slouch in its own right, with Artist Point, Whispering Canyon Cafe, Territory Lounge, Geyser Point Bar & Grill, and Roaring Fork all being formidable options, but we think each of them is objectively inferior to its respective counterpart at Animal Kingdom Lodge.
With that said, Wilderness Lodge has made tremendous strides in recent years. The addition of Story Book Dining at Artist Point gives it one of the best and most popular character meals in all of Walt Disney World. Geyser Point Bar & Grill is home to one of the best burgers anywhere, and its relaxed waterfront setting is one of our favorite dining spots in all of Walt Disney World. Even if it’s “objectively inferior,” we find ourselves eating at Wilderness Lodge more often.
Transportation/Location: Wilderness Lodge – This one was probably a foregone conclusion, right? After all, location is commonly the downfall of Animal Kingdom Lodge in any comparison like this. It could win every other head-to-head battle, but for so many guests, this is the deal-breaker.
It thus might come as a surprise to learn that Animal Kingdom Lodge is closer to more parks than Wilderness Lodge. In fact, once you get past the boat transportation to Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom Lodge is more convenient to each of the 3 other parks and Disney Springs. Yet, the myth about Animal Kingdom Lodge being inconvenient/isolated persists, probably at least in part due to perception. (I didn’t believe this until actually running the numbers.)
You have to take a bus to every park from Animal Kingdom, and this can get…exhausting, even if it takes 2-3 minutes less time per trip. So, while the location of Animal Kingdom Lodge might not be nearly as bad as you think, Wilderness Lodge’s proximity to Magic Kingdom and being able to take a serene boat ride there still gives it the edge.
Pools: Animal Kingdom Lodge – On our list of the Top 10 Pools at Walt Disney World, the two lodges rank rather modestly, at numbers 5 and 9. We give the edge of Animal Kingdom Lodge in that post, but that post explicitly ranked Kidani Village’s pool #5, and left off Uzima Pool to avoid redundancy.
It’s true that Animal Kingdom Lodge has the single superior pool over at Kidani Village, and also that the totality of the shared slate of pool areas at AKL is better than those at Wilderness Lodge. However, the gap isn’t quite as wide as those rankings suggest. Both lodges have a formidable pool lineup, with strong supporting players in addition to great feature pools. And if you’re staying at Wilderness Lodge, you don’t have to walk over to its DVC wing to use the best pool, and there’s definitely something to be said for that.
Cost: Animal Kingdom Lodge – These are the two least-expensive Deluxe Resorts in all of Walt Disney World, and while prices are never identical between the two, there seems to be about a 50/50 split in terms of which has the lower rack rate. Because of that, this category used to be “push.”
Predictably, Wilderness Lodge is more expensive around Christmas season, but even then, it’s not by much. Other times of the year, Animal Kingdom Lodge is more expensive. The important takeaway here should be that each offers exceptional value for money relative to other Walt Disney World Deluxe Resorts.
In the last couple of years, the gap has grown due to discount disparities. We’re seeing an increase in discount availability and rate for Animal Kingdom Lodge, especially Jambo House. It’s frequently in the highest tier of discount levels, with rates 20% to 30% off, depending upon the deal. By contrast, Wilderness Lodge has been totally excluded from several recent special offers. We’ll revisit this category if that changes in the near future, but with much less room inventory, it’s possible that Wilderness Lodge prices are going up for good.
Verdict: Animal Kingdom Lodge – This is not nearly as easy as it looks if you’re just glancing at which lodge won each category. In fact, this is the most challenging face-off of any Walt Disney World resorts, and one where you should trust your gut more than any other criteria. (Aren’t you glad I made you read 1,500+ words before basically nullifying all of that with a single sentence?)
Even with these objective factors in mind, I have a tough time deciding. Today, I might tell you I want to book my next trip at Animal Kingdom Lodge. Tomorrow, my feelings might change and I’d rather do Wilderness Lodge. Just as likely, I might consider the nature of the visit: are we looking for a December trip that feels Christmasy? Wilderness Lodge is the easy pick.
Are we taking a relaxed, resort-centric week? Can’t beat sitting on a rocking chair watching animals pass at Animal Kingdom Lodge while recovering from a food coma from a glorious meal at Boma. So, while I can anoint Animal Kingdom Lodge the champion based on the criteria laid out, the “truth” of this one is that I think it’s a too-close-to-call judgment call. And really, you cannot go wrong either way.
I love both and think Animal Kingdom Lodge is objectively the better pick thanks in large part to the savanna, which no other hotel at Walt Disney World–or anywhere in the United States can match. However, Wilderness Lodge is still my sentimental favorite, and where I would personally choose to stay 8 times out of 10 if given the option to pick between the two. That doesn’t make it better–just my favorite of the two.
Ultimately, these are my two favorite resorts at Walt Disney World. It might seem like they’re very comparable–and almost interchangeable, like Yacht & Beach Club. After all, both are lodges and they share superficial similarities. That’s certainly true to an extent. Some guests will love the aesthetics and atmosphere at both because they have the same general vibe. Others will dislike both for the very same reasons.
However, once you dig a little deeper, there are actually a lot of differences. They’re on opposite ends of property at Walt Disney World, each nearer different ‘Kingdoms.’ The dining scenes are dramatically different. Same goes for pools, transportation, amenities. Notably, Wilderness Lodge does not have any wildlife, save for squirrels and the occasional armadillo or turkey. Hopefully this helped you determine which of Walt Disney World’s two lodges is right for you…and didn’t make an already difficult decision even tougher!
While we hope this post is helpful in offering a head-to-head comparison of the most crucial elements of each Walt Disney World resort experience, we know it’s not definitive or the final word for every guest. In addition to reading the comments before making your own decision, we suggest supplementing this with our full review of Disney’s Wilderness Lodge and our Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Review. With that said, what do you think…did we choose the correct lodge?
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Your Thoughts
Now, I’m curious as to what everyone else thinks. My guess is that Wilderness Lodge will capture a slight victory (not nearly as decisive as the Poly’s over Grand Floridian) and that will at least be in part based upon Christmas and proximity to Magic Kingdom. If you prefer one or the other, I’m curious to hear your rationale, and I think others will be too, so please make your case in the comments. Or, if like me, it’s too close to call, share that. This is a really tough decision, and I think a variety of opinions might help others who are on the fence. Do you agree or disagree with our assessment? 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!
Even after staying at the Grand Floridian and the Animal Kingdom Lodge, my hands-down favorite is the Wilderness Lodge. I have stayed there 12 times and will hopefully get to stay there 12 more! I have stayed at the WL with my family as well as by myself. I discover something new each time I stay there. Every little detail has been thoughtfully considered and implemented. And a stay at WL at Christmas will take your breath away!
Even after staying at the Grand Floridian and the Animal Kingdom Lodge, my hands-down favorite is the Wilderness Lodge. I have stayed there 12 times and will hopefully get to stay there 12 more! I have stayed at the WL with my family as well as by myself. I discover something new each time I stay there. Every little detail has been thoughtfully considered and implemented. And a stay at WL at Christmas will take your breath away!
I just stayed in Wilderness Lodge this past September with my 6yr old daughter and parents for our first trip to Disney. We all absolutely loved this resort! It was under refurbishment at that time but we barely noticed. Being able to take the boat made getting to and leaving the MK so easy and enjoyable. We even took it to the Contemporary on morning then walked to MK. Best of all our room had a view of MK’s fireworks. I’m planning on going again in 2018 and want to try another hotel but it’s going to be hard to not go back to WL! I was thinking of either AK or Boardwalk, but who knows! That boat just might pull me back! Love this blog, I think I read it every night for 6 months before our trip!
Thanks for making this post! These are the two hotels I was debating sending my parents to. My biggest concern in choosing AKL was proximity to the parks, but I didn’t realize it was actually closer to the other 3 parks. Also, the AKL rooms look MUCH bigger in your pictures. I was in a Wilderness Lodge room once and was shocked at how tiny it was. Smaller than most value and moderate resorts I’ve been in.
I was extremely close to booking the Wilderness Lodge because of its proximity to the Magic Kingdom. We stayed at the AKL last January and loved it. After going back and forth, we decided to stay at the AKL again. With the exception of the location for the MK, there was really nothing we didn’t love about it. I’d still like to stay at the WL some time in the future.
We loved AKL. We stayed there during non peak and one tip we received was to book a lower priced room and then request a savannah view. While not guaranteed, disney usually tries to accommodate requests if the savannah view is available.
Animal Kingdom Lodge is our favorite WDW resort, hands down. But you almost lost me with the comment about not having “the most legit animals” on exhibit around the resort. What does that even mean?
I am disappointed that Disney is too cheap to stock its savanna with manatees and ALF.
Based on one stay at each (and several other stays on site), I pretty much agree with everything you say. Both fabulous, but AKL is the one I’d definitely go back to first. For balance though, I’d just like to say that the rather overlooked Artist Point is a magnificent restaurant, at which my wife and I, having escaped the ‘kids’ for the evening had probably the best dining experience we’ve ever had on site. And the half-fullness of it helped, because we and the server had time to build up some rapport, which enabled us to try some food and wine options we otherwise wouldn’t have been able to. So based on two dinners at Jiko and one at Artist Point, the AP meal is the most memorable, great though Jiko is. Love Boma, though Whispering Canyon is so much fun!
I think when considering the price of Animal Kingdom Lodge, you have to keep in mind that the “starting from” price that they display when you do a search for hotels is that of a room without a view of the savanna. Once you add in the extra ~$100/night for the savanna view, the price of the resort is more similar to that of the Beach Club/Yacht Club/Boardwalk. Then factor in transportation/location, I no longer think of AKL as an exceptional value.
FINALLY someone agrees with me!!! Lol. AKL is hands-down my favorite resort for all the reasons you mentioned above. I’ve stated there three times (twice at Christmas) and each time is more magical than the next. When my BFF and I take occasional weekend trips and stay at value resorts, I always make time to go over to AKL and just sit in the lobby for an hour or dine at Boma, or both. The beauty and ambiance of AKL can’t be touched in my opinion. I also vote that it has the best gift shop of all the resorts, too. I’m a huge fan (if you can’t tell).
Nice work here, Tom. Beautiful, in fact. All of it…the writing and the photography. Since I can’t afford to stay at either of these 2 Disney resorts, I must reserve judgement. That said, I have photographed both of them in detail over the years. I’d have to go with Wilderness Lodge due to it’s premium location.
Definitely WL! Ultimately being in close proximity to MK makes WL the winner for me. Plus, not sure if this makes a difference to many people, but WL also offers boat transportation to and from the Contemporary, so if buses get old, the monorail is available to the TTC, and Epcot. We used to stay at Fort Wilderness as kids, and would do this all the time when we got sick of the buses!
We just returned from our annual after Christmas and New Year’s trip to Orlando. We split the trip between an offsite resort and the Grand Floridian. We have stayed at other Disney resorts; but nothing compares to the GF! We took a boat ride to the WL and my family fell in love. They want to stay there this year. I am extremely hesitant to switch resorts. Every time I do; there is a problem. We did have a room problem at the GF, but the supervisor at the Sugarloaf took care of it ASAP. I have been reading recent stays at the WL on trip advisor and they are not too promising. There seems to be a lot of construction on site and the Old Faithful Club has been moved into an old suite. We always stay on club level because we find it worth the price for the food offerings. I do not want to stay at a place where there are so many problems. Any advice TOM? Thank you!
I truly think it depends on the purpose of the visit and what parks you’re there to see. While I can see the appeal of Magic Kingdom by boat and fireworks, Animal Kingdom Lodge (Jamba House) wins for where I’d want to spend the most time. In fact, we went this last summer (I’m a guidance counselor so I can mostly only go at expensive times-Christmas, Spring Break, July), knowing it would be hot and miserable, but wanting a vacation in July (where it’s hot almost everywhere). We visited for 6 days, only spending 2 in the parks (and one was Animal Kingdom), spending the remaining time soaking in the animals from the balcony, relaxing in the theme of the room, enjoying the great food without having to travel for it (a huge plus, esp. breakfast at Boma!), and walking through the hotel and lobby, reading about the cultures, customs, traditions, and art. Cost in July was cheaper than Christmas or Spring Break, which helped, but if we could afford it, this would be my pick of resorts for any that included a few lazy days around the hotel.
Another factor in the location is the dining–but to elaborate, if you have food allergies (which I do, and many who love Disney come because of this), quick service can be very limiting but many resorts have no sit down choices for breakfast or lunch, meaning this was a tipping point for us–we could have sit down meals for breakfast, lunch, and/or dinner without getting on a bus–major win! (I’m not nearly as annoyed by boats if there isn’t a long line, but buses do get frustrating to me, esp. when you have to go resort to park to resort for a meal, then do it in reverse to get back!)
I haven’t been to Wilderness Lodge, but I have been to Animal Kingdom Lodge (Jamba House). I (we) really enjoyed it. It was almost a shame we spent so much time at the parks, literally from opening to close with a mid day pool break (went during Jersey week with our 7 year old), because it seemed like there was so much one could do just at the resort alone. My wife was blown away by the lobby alone (our previous stay had been at Art of Animation, Little Mermaid building(, and while we did not have a savannah view from our room, the savannah overlooks were quite easy to reach (and often had them to ourselves).
I almost didn’t go for the upgrade (was originally booked in Port Orleans French Quarter, but got an offer from Disney) based on location, but to be honest, it really wasn’t all that far from the parks than most other resorts.
For my family, Wilderness Lodge wins. The resterants at AKL bring in too many people not staying there, so the lobby building is ALWAYS full of people. At WL, we can go anywhere and it feels like a serene, peaceful place. The rustic, woodsy decor is soo cozy, love the rooms and lodge areas, and the landscaping is lush forest, so serene. The perfect place to unwind from a crazy day at the parks, to recharge for the next. Plus, you can get a room facing Magic Kingdom and watch the electric light pageant and MK fireworks from your balcony every night! The desert landscape of AKL is not as appealing, and we can see the animals at Animal Kingdom on the safari. Fireworks win!
AKL and WL are two of our favorites as well. We prefer WL at Christmas and for quick access to MK, but AKL feels like being on vacation. We prefer AKL if we’re going to have a few more days to relax, because there are endless numbers of onsite activities to do while at AKL. In my opinion, you can’t go wrong with either resort.
When considering location, the fact that AKL has dedicated buses and WL shares with other resorts, AKL wins as far as I’m concerned
I’d vote AKL in a heartbeat. Partly for the food, but mostly for the animals.
Here is a nice table of distances: http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/resorts/resort-distances.htm
AKL is a summed 28 miles from the 4 parks, WL 23. So, an average of 3 miles/6 minutes per day if you are making 1 trip to/from the resorts. Given that WL often shares with GF, AKL probably comes out ahead. Either way, the small difference iss probably not worth choosing one vs the other.
We live in the woods of Northeastern Wisconsin, so to travel to Disney and then stay at Wilderness would be… boring, I think. We have lots of trees up here, not so many giraffes. 🙂
Pam, I love that answer. I live in the northwest lower peninsula of Michigan and, while I have a penchant for the design of the north woods, I feel like a true vacation means stepping outside an aesthetic I know (and love). I’ve been trying to decide between the two, but my heart is telling me that the Animal Kingdom is the way to go.
Tom, I discovered this blog a few days ago when I began toying with the idea of a WDW vacation and I must say, I love it. Thanks for the painstaking work and attention to detail!
Boy that is a hard one. My wife and I love them both for many of the reasons you mention. We are just starting to plan out 30th anniversary and we are debating between the two. She leans toward Territory Lounge, the little hidden lounges and the boat to Magic Kingdom. I love the art at Animal Kingdom, Boma, and looking out at the Savannah. Which one we decide on I am sure we will wind up spending some time at the other one.