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Magical moments
overlooking the serene beauty and splendor
of a 30-acre African savannah will soon await guests at Walt Disney
World Resort’s newest adventure-theme resort -- Disney’s Animal
Kingdom Lodge.
When it opened in spring 2001, just
southwest of Disney’s Animal Kingdom theme park, Disney’s Animal
Kingdom Lodge treats guests to a vacation world rich in culture and
natural wonder. The 1,307-room, five-story oasis resort features deluxe
facilities and luxury suites wrapped in the romance of a journey through
time.
Designed by Peter Dominick, of Disney’s
Wilderness Lodge fame, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge will recreate the
feel of a South African game reserve lodge. Rooms will follow the kraal
African village design, a semi-circle concept, offering many guests a
view of close to 100 grazing animals and 130 birds on the property’s
private savannah.

Like Disney’s other resorts, Disney’s
Animal Kingdom Lodge will have a distinctive theme carried throughout
its architecture, landscape and interior designs. "We’re trying
to capture an image that is not only symbolic of Africa but is
culturally relevant," said project manager Jim Kwasnowski of Walt
Disney Imagineering.
The visual treat will begin on arrival.
Guests will enter the lobby on the third floor of the resort, greeted by
the rolling 30-acre plain unfolding before them through one of the
resort’s largest picture windows. From this window, guests can walk
along the elevated kopje, or rock outcropping, and enjoy a nearly
panoramic view of roaming animals and flowing streams.
Throughout the rest of the lobby, guests
will find examples of authentic architecture and design, from thatched
ceilings to golden tones reflecting the richness and diversity of an
African landscape. Rich wood tones surround a large mud fireplace and
natural lighting will celebrate dawn and dusk with features that
accentuate spectacular sunrises and sunsets. At night, incandescent
lighting will resemble the light of twinkling fire-flies and
soft-glowing campfires.
Accommodations, offered in a range of
sizes, are finished in rich tapestries and vibrant colors. Guest rooms
feature jewel tones and hand-carved furnishings. A "Royal
Suite" reaches new heights with a domed, hut-like living room fit
for a king.
Complementing the guest accommodations is
a festive marketplace shop as well as flowing swimming pools. Children
will enjoy great adventures of their own in Simba’s Clubhouse play
area.
Culinary traditions abound at the
featured family restaurant at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. Guests
will discover "a taste of Africa," rich in the flavor of
multi-cultural influences. The cuisine will be a blend of Malaysian,
Indian, Chinese and French with a dash of English served with a hint of
classical flair. The menu reflects the perfect blend of sweet and savory
international tastes, from the roasted peanut soup of Ghana to the spicy
richness of New Orleans gumbo.
The addition of Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Lodge brings the number of Disney owned and operated resorts to 18 in
all. Property-wide there will be 28 resorts offering more than 25,000
guest room accommodations.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge will be
located just a short drive from Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Walt Disney
World Resort’s fourth and newest theme park, featuring wild exotic
animals, dinosaurs and favorite Disney characters in spectacular shows
and exciting attractions. Disney’s Animal Kingdom opened on April 22,
1998.
For room requests: Fax: 407-938-4799
Resort Phone Number: 407-938-3000
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RATES
and ROOM TYPES:Rates
for the 1300 room, 6 restaurants deluxe hotel are as follows:
Standard View --
$279 peak, $230 regular, $199 value season.
Waterview (poolview)
-- $325 peak, $280 regular, $250 value season.
Savannah View --
$340 peak, $295 regular, $265 value season.
The above rooms
sleep 4 persons with 2 queen beds or a queen bed and a bunk bed.
Rooms that
accomodate 5 persons have 2 queen beds and a daybed. Rates are:
Waterview (poolview)
-- $420 peak, $360 regular, $320 value season.
Savannah View --
$435 peak, $375 regular, $335 value season.
Concierge level
rooms are priced at $510 peak, $435 regular, $380 value
season.
All concierge rooms are
Waterview (poolview) or Savannah View. These rooms have a queen bed, a
bunkbed, and a daybed.
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