Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
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Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is a "deluxe" classed hotel resort in the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida which opened on April 16, 2001.
This African themed resort is located adjacent to Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park. It is unique in that it allows guests the opportunity to watch wildlife graze outside their rooms and public areas in the resort within proximity, conveying the feeling of being in an actual African savanna. The feeding of animals from the room balconies is strictly prohibited. Video cameras are in place outside to record and discourage such activities.
This hotel was designed by architect Peter Dominick, who also designed Disney's Wilderness Lodge and Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa. The three properties are somewhat similar.
On October 11, 2006, Disney announced to local media that this resort would be home to the newest Disney Vacation Club property, Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas. On February 18, 2008, Disney announced the first phase was complete with 109 rooms[1]. A separate building, currently titled Kidani Village[2], is being built to the west of the lodge to house more than 300 villas. The Sunset Savanna is being extended to the new structure and an introduction of even more species of animals. There will be a new feature to Disney Vacation Club members. Now people have the option to have concierge while still staying in a villa. There will be a large concierge lounge which serves to a number of floors; much like Sugar Loaf Key in the Grand Floridian resort. Also, a new pool exclusive to villa residents is being built. This pool is much bigger than the villa pool sizes and it is planned to have waterslides and a water playground.
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[edit] Dining
[edit] Jiko: The Cooking Place
Features African style cooking with influences from the Mediterranean coast, India and Europe. Jiko also features wines of South African vintage. The cooking staff is headed up by Chef de Cuisine Brian Piasecki. The restaurant's design, created by designer Jeffrey Beers,[3] emulates the ambiance of an African lodge with a color palette in earth tones. An open kitchen includes twin wood-burning stoves surrounded by a 187-seat dining room. The private Cape Town Wine Room seats up to 40 guests and showcases a collection of wine-based sculptures.[4] Jiko is Swahili for "a cooking place", thus the subtitle "The Cooking Place".
[edit] Boma: Flavors of Africa
Features African style cooking in a buffet setting. The selection features items from fifty different African countries. The 270-seat restaurant is designed to resemble an open African marketplace. Food is prepared in open cooking areas in view of diners.[5] Boma is a word in Swahili and several other African languages, meaning an enclosure such as a fort or a livestock pen[1].
[edit] The Mara
American food (counter-service)
[edit] Rooms
Most rooms are available with your choice of king-size bed (available with daybed), two queen-size beds, or one queen-size bed and bunk beds (available with daybed). Disabled accessible rooms available, 6:00am to midnight room service, Irons, ironing boards, hairdryers, and make-up mirrors in each room. In-room coffee makers and refrigerators available at no charge. Cribs available upon request, In-room safes, Dataport on phone, Disney Channel and ESPN, Newspaper delivery available, and Laundry facilities/services.
Smoking Notice: Effective June 1, 2007, all Walt Disney World resorts are now 100% non-smoking.
[edit] References
- ^ Animal Kingdom Lodge. WDWHistory.com. Retrieved on February 3, 2008.
- ^ Kidani Village. WDWHistory.com. Retrieved on February 3, 2008.
- ^ Henthorn, Dawn. Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge - A Culinary Journey. Florida for Visitors. About.com. Retrieved on May 2, 2006.
- ^ Carey, Jeanine (6/28/2001). Animal Kingdom Lodge Pairs Design With F&B. Hotel Interactive. Retrieved on May 2, 2006.
- ^ Carey, Jeanine (6/28/2001). Animal Kingdom Lodge Pairs Design With F&B. Hotel Interactive. Retrieved on May 2, 2006.
[edit] External links
- Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge official site. Retrieved on April 6, 2006.
- Animal Kingdom Lodge. WDW Magic. Retrieved on April 6, 2006.
- Animal Kingdom Lodge Fact Sheet. All Ears Net. Retrieved on April 6, 2006.
- Animal Kingdom Lodge and Other Disney Properties. Retrieved on December 2, 2006.
- Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is at coordinates Coordinates:
- Boma - Flavors of Africa (Official Site). Walt Disney World. Retrieved on May 3, 2006.
- Disney's Animal Kingdom (pictures of Boma). Ricca Newmark Design. Retrieved on May 3, 2006.
- Boma Breakfast Menu. Allearsnet.com. Retrieved on July 4, 2006.
- Boma Lunch/Dinner Menu. Allearsnet.com. Retrieved on July 4, 2006.
- Jiko - The Cooking Place (Official Site). Walt Disney World. Retrieved on May 2, 2006.
- Jiko Dinner Menu. Allearsnet.com. Retrieved on July 4, 2006.
- Jiko Children's Menu. Allearsnet.com. Retrieved on July 4, 2006.
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Disney's Animal Kingdom Resort Area |
Animal Kingdom Lodge | Coronado Springs Resort | All-Star Music Resort All-Star Sports Resort All-Star Movies Resort |
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