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Can someone tell me why you can book a concierge level at AKL villas and not the other villas? Is the AKL villas concierge level like other concierge levels? Are you served the normal offerings & alcohol like CR or GF Concierge?? Where is Kilimanjaro club level located and do they have good views, generally? As a DVC member, is this level hard to book? Any and all info on this type of accomodation would be very much appreciated:O)
I have never stayed at the Villas at Animal Kingdom Lodge Concierge Level, so I don't know what they offer. My best guess as to why only AKL offers concierge villas is that the Jambo House villas are the only DVC villas located in the same building wing as "regular" hotel rooms. At the other resorts with both hotel rooms and villas (Boardwalk, Beach Club, Wilderness Lodge, Contemporary) the DVC rooms are separated from the main hotel (like Kidani Village is at AKL, though not as far away). So, it wouldn't make sense for other DVC resorts to share concierge services with the rest of the resort.
We are staying at AKL concerige for the 1st time in May. I did book in the 11 month window for the 1 night and added another night about 1 month later. The rooms are mostly lock offs. You may or maynot get a savanna view. dvcnews.com has a map where you can plug in your info and gives you room locations. Concierge serives took care of all my dining needs, even the days we are not staying there. To my understanding, we will be able to get/use all the "perks" as other concierge guests. I'm not sure why these are the only offerings in the DVC network, but one is better than none!
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We stayed in an AKV studio concierge. They are very limited and difficult to book. For the most part, you have to reserve exactly 11 months out -- or get very lucky. I tried to book a week's stay a few days after the 11 month mark and could only get 4 of the 7 days I wanted. The perks are wonderful. We loved the staff's help in booking our ADRs and special events, and really enjoyed the lounge. The views are not great for DVC units -- you get a pool view or a sub-par savannah view. If you really want the view, I would book a savannah room. If the perks are more important, I would try to book concierge.
We are staying at AKL concerige for the 1st time in May. I did book in the 11 month window for the 1 night and added another night about 1 month later. The rooms are mostly lock offs. You may or maynot get a savanna view. dvcnews.com has a map where you can plug in your info and gives you room locations. Concierge serives took care of all my dining needs, even the days we are not staying there. To my understanding, we will be able to get/use all the "perks" as other concierge guests. I'm not sure why these are the only offerings in the DVC network, but one is better than none!
~What does "lock off" mean? Thanks for the website info! I;ll check it out. I am not too concerned about the view. Can you rqst a certain view? the sub-savannah view sounds good. Just wouldnt want a parking lot, really, but somthing is better than nothing:O) One Conc. level is def. better than none!! I agree!
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We stayed in an AKV studio concierge. They are very limited and difficult to book. For the most part, you have to reserve exactly 11 months out -- or get very lucky. I tried to book a week's stay a few days after the 11 month mark and could only get 4 of the 7 days I wanted.
lock off means that the room could be possible for a 2 bedroom villa. Some of the rooms have an inside connecting door to another villa. If that makes sense.
We booked for May 28th, May 29th studio. Yes you can request for a savanna view, but they will not promise the view. The other option is pool view, no parking lot view, that I'm aware of.
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Can someone tell me why you can book a concierge level at AKL villas and not the other villas?
Simply because DVC didn't build concierge villas at other resorts.
DVC was given the 5th and 6th floors of Jambo House. The concierge lounge was on the 6th floor. It's entirely possible that they were forced to take (and operate) the concierge lounge.
As others have said, only 5 of the 400+ villas at AKV are concierge. Barely 1% of the rooms. They are typically grabbed quickly by owners 11 months out.
Of the 5 villas, only 2 or 3 of them have a savanna view. The others overlook the pool. You can only request the savanna view--there is no guarantee.
Is the AKL villas concierge level like other concierge levels? Are you served the normal offerings & alcohol like CR or GF Concierge??
I've not stayed there, but had the privilege of visiting it last week later at night when I was the overnight manager. From what I saw, the offerings were very similar to what we had when we stayed at WL concierge, but certainly with an AKL twist. When I win the lottery I'd love to stay there and just hang out at the lodge the whole time. Never leave the 6th floor except to go to Boma. and maybe swim.
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