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Review: The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort

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OVERVIEW: THE CABINS AT DISNEY’S FORT WILDERNESS RESORT & CAMPGROUND

Note: guests staying at the Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground are eligible for Disney World’s Early Entry program, and have the ability to pre-book as early as  seven days before check-in Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass rides. As of late March 2024, guests staying in the Cabins (but not the campgrounds) are now eligible for Extended Evening Hours.

The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort is one of 5 moderate resorts at Walt Disney World:

The moderates have much more room than the value resorts, more amenities, and (except for Fort Wilderness) much better landscaping. See this for what you get by Disney World price class.

Disney’s Cabins at Fort Wilderness Resort officially

“combine an American Frontier theme with all of the luxuries of home…” and are situated in a resort that is “…a picturesque haven of natural beauty. Wander quiet trails between log-façade buildings like the Meadow Trading Post and Pioneer Hall. Water canals snake through the cabins, campsites and common areas, adding to the sense of being far from modern bustle—as do roaming ducks, deer and rabbits.”

The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort were most recently refurbed in early 2016, except for Loop 2100, where the cabins were removed.

The cabins are unusual among the Disney World moderate resorts for several reasons.

Positive distinctive features include that they are

  • The only moderate option that sleeps six
  • The only moderate with multiple living spaces, including a separate bedroom
  • The only moderate with a full kitchen
  • The only moderates located within America’s best campground–Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort
  • The only moderate option with a deck and barbecue grill

But there’s also negative distinctive features here:

  • They have the lowest kid appeal, and lowest convenience, of any of the moderates
  • There’s only one bath for the 6 people held (the hot water situation also used to be a problem, but is now much better)
  • They are typically around 50% more expensive than the 4-5 person traditional moderates
  • They are about $60 to $110 more expensive per night than 6 person value resort alternatives at The Family Suites at All-Star Music, although they are $40-100 less per night than The Family Suites at Disney’s Art of Animation Resort.

Because of these negatives–especially inconvenience–based on our March visit (our sixth stay in the Cabins since I started this site), the Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort remain the fifth best of the moderates for first time family visitors.

(For a review of the Campsites at Fort Wilderness, see this; for what the moderates provide, and how they compare to the other Disney World resort classes, click here)

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September 17, 2014   30 Comments

Review: Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Jambo House, Page 6

(For the first page of this review of the Villas at Jambo House, see this.)

MORE ON THE JAMBO HOUSE VILLAS AT DISNEY’S ANIMAL KINGDOM LODGE

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is described on Walt Disney World’s website as an

“African lodge-style resort amidst a 43-acre wildlife preserve. The Resort offers authentic African-inspired architecture and the kraal African-village landscape design—a semi-circle design popular in Africa which offers expansive views of the surrounding savanna and its many animal inhabitants. Thatched ceilings, large beams, hand-carved golden-tone furnishings, real African artifacts and a vast mud fireplace in the main lobby surround you in the inimitable spirit of Africa.”

“Just outside the main lobby, an elevated rock platform—Arusha Rock—offers up-close glimpses of the animals and a panoramic view of the sprawling grounds. In addition to animals, thousands of indigenous African shrubs and grasses—including the most recognized canopy tree of Africa, the copperpod—paint a picture reminiscent of the unspoiled African grasslands.”

The resort opened in April 2001 and since has been changed twice.

  • In the first change, Disney Vacation Club villas replaced a number of rooms in the Animal Kingdom Lodge itself.
  • In the second, a new Disney Vacation Club resort in a new building–Kidani Village–opened next door. At the same time as Kidani Village opened, the name of the main resort building was changed to Jambo House.

So the Animal Kingdom Lodge is now the whole thing, and the building that holds the Jambo House villas and the resort’s regular hotel rooms is now Jambo House.

Jambo House is one large building.

You enter into the glorious lobby, with check-in and other services on the left, and a gift shop on the right.

Further on the right but down a few levels are Jambo House’s two great restaurants–Jiko and Boma, and its quick service option, Mara.

Between the lobby and these restaurants is a wonderful bar, the Victoria Falls Lounge.

Still further on the right is the spectacular Uzima pool.

The lodging components of Jambo House are divided into four “trails,” Ostrich, Giraffe, Zebra and Kudu. (There’s a resort map on the first page of this review–click here to get to it.)

  • Giraffe Trail has only pool and standard views–avoid it
  • Ostrich Trail is short and very lightly trafficked, and convenient to the lobby. About half its rooms have views of the Sunset Savanna. A savanna view room here is the best choice for families looking for quiet.
  • Kudu Trail is very long. It rooms almost all have savanna views–most of the Sunset Savanna, but many of the Arusha Savanna. Kudu Trail has less traffic than Zebra Trail, because it is not convenient to anything.
  • Zebra Trail is as long as Kudu trail, but more convenient to the restaurants and pools. Its rooms have a mix of views–pool views, Uzima Savanna views, and Arusha Savanna views.

The Jambo House Disney Vacation Club Villas are on the fifth and sixth floors.

Besides the “regular” villa types, which this review addresses, you’ll also find two other villa types unique to Jambo House:

“Value” villas and studios. These rooms are smaller–shorter–than the equivalent room types in the “regular” villas, and in the case of One-Bedroom and Two-Bedroom villas, value villas hold one person less–4 instead of 5, and 8 instead of 9.

These rooms are smaller because they were rebuilt from standard Animal Kingdom Lodge rooms, not its former “Deluxe” rooms, longer by the width of a balcony.

“Club Level” villas and studios. A few of the Jambo House villas are also part of the Animal Kingdom Lodge’s club service. “Club service” is what Disney calls what the rest of the world calls concierge service.

These rooms are the only DVC accommodations on property that also provide concierge service.

Jambo House at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge’s strengths for first time visitors are its stunning theme and great kid appeal, it pool, and its great dining at Jiko and Boma.

Its DVC villas share these strengths, but, as noted on the first page, for some room types Kidani Village is the better choice.

Jambo House’s principal negative is its distance from the rest of Disney World, other than the Animal Kingdom itself.

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September 14, 2014   11 Comments

Accommodations and Theming at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Jambo House

(For the first page of this review of the Villas at Jambo House, see this.)

The Jambo House Villas is one of many Disney Vacation Club options at Walt Disney World. These resorts are available not only to DVC members, but also to everyone else, just like any other Disney World offering, through the regular Walt Disney World website or resort reservations phone number at 407-939-7675.

Savanna View Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge from yourfirstvisit.net

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They also are sometimes available to the general public at a discount through renting points from a Disney Vacation Club member or point broker.

Because the two sets of options at the Wilderness Lodge, Animal Kingdom Lodge and Saratoga Springs are so different, for review purposes I count thirteen options among the Disney Vacation Club resorts at Walt Disney World.

The overall ranking among them for first time family visitors is as follows:

  1. Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows (studios only)
  2. Copper Creek Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
  3. Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
  4. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Jambo House
  5. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Kidani Village
  6. Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
  7. The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
  8. Disney’s Riviera Resort
  9. Disney’s Beach Club Villas
  10. Disney’s Boardwalk Villas
  11. Disney’s Old Key West Resort
  12. Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort and Spa, main resort
  13. Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort, Treehouse Villas

The next DVC offering to open will be Reflections, located on grounds that were formerly part of Fort Wilderness.

THE THEMING OF THE JAMBO HOUSE VILLAS

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is described on Walt Disney World’s website as an

“African lodge-style resort amidst a 43-acre wildlife preserve. The Resort offers authentic African-inspired architecture and the kraal African-village landscape design—a semi-circle design popular in Africa which offers expansive views of the surrounding savanna and its many animal inhabitants. Thatched ceilings, large beams, hand-carved golden-tone furnishings, real African artifacts and a vast mud fireplace in the main lobby surround you in the inimitable spirit of Africa.”

“Just outside the main lobby, an elevated rock platform—Arusha Rock—offers up-close glimpses of the animals and a panoramic view of the sprawling grounds. In addition to animals, thousands of indigenous African shrubs and grasses—including the most recognized canopy tree of Africa, the copperpod—paint a picture reminiscent of the unspoiled African grasslands.”

The resort opened in April 2001 and since has been changed twice.

  • In the first change, Disney Vacation Club villas replaced a number of rooms in the Animal Kingdom Lodge itself.
  • In the second, a new Disney Vacation Club resort in a new building–Kidani Village–opened next door. At the same time as Kidani Village opened, the name of the main resort building was changed to Jambo House.

So the Animal Kingdom Lodge is now the whole thing, and the building that holds the Jambo House Villas and the resort’s regular hotel rooms is now Jambo House.

Jambo House is one large building.

Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge from yourfirstvisit.net

You enter into the glorious lobby, with check-in and other services on the left, and a gift shop on the right.

Further on the right but down a few levels are Jambo House’s two great restaurants–Jiko and Boma, and its quick service option, Mara.

Between the lobby and these restaurants is a wonderful bar, the Victoria Falls Lounge.

Uzima Pool at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge from yourfirstvisit.net

Still further on the right is the spectacular Uzima pool.

The lodging components of Jambo House are divided into four “trails,” Ostrich, Giraffe, Zebra and Kudu. (There’s a resort map on the first page of this review–click here to get to it.)

  • Giraffe Trail has only pool and standard views–avoid it
  • Ostrich Trail is short and very lightly trafficked, and convenient to the lobby. About half its rooms have views of the Sunset Savanna. A savanna view room here is the best choice for families looking for quiet.
  • Kudu Trail is very long. It rooms almost all have savanna views–most of the Sunset Savanna, but many of the Arusha Savanna. Kudu Trail has less traffic than Zebra Trail, because it is not convenient to anything.
  • Zebra Trail is as long as Kudu trail, but more convenient to the restaurants and pools. Its rooms have a mix of views–pool views, Uzima Savanna views, and Arusha Savanna views.

The Jambo House Disney Vacation Club Villas are on the fifth and sixth floors.

Besides the “regular” villa types, which this review largely addresses, you’ll also find two other villa types unique to Jambo House:

“Value” villas and studios. These rooms are smaller–shorter–than the equivalent room types in the “regular” villas, and in the case of One-Bedroom and Two-Bedroom villas, value villas hold one person less–4 instead of 5, and 8 instead of 9.

These rooms are smaller because they were rebuilt from standard Animal Kingdom Lodge rooms, not its former “Deluxe” rooms, longer by the width of a balcony.

“Club Level” villas and studios. A few of the Jambo House villas are also part of the Animal Kingdom Lodge’s club service. “Club service” is what Disney calls what the rest of the world calls concierge service.

These Club Level rooms are the only DVC accommodations on property that also provide concierge service.

Jambo House at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge’s strengths for first time visitors are its stunning theme and great kid appeal, it pool, and its great dining at Jiko and Boma.

Its DVC villas share these strengths, but, as noted on the first page, for some room types Kidani Village is the better choice.

Jambo House’s principal negative is its distance from the rest of Disney World, other than the Animal Kingdom itself.

ACCOMMODATIONS AT JAMBO HOUSE VILLAS

All DVC resorts except the Polynesian have studio rooms, One-Bedroom Villas, and Two-Bedroom Villas.

Most have Grand Villas as well.

Disney's Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

Jambo House has all room types, and floor plans of all its standard room types are on this page.

Jambo House has an addition two unique types of villas–concierge villas and value villas. Concierge and value villas are not covered by this review, except I do have floor plans for value villas at the end of this page.

STUDIOS AT JAMBO HOUSE VILLAS

Floor Plan Studio Room Animal Kingdom Lodge Jambo House from yourfirstvisit.net

At Jambo House, standard Studios sleep four and have a microwave and mini fridge.

The microwave is one of several ways Studios are different from regular rooms at Jambo House.

A second distinction is that the second bed is a fold-out couch.

Studio room coffee tbale divides into two parts

This increases the livability and flexibility of the space.

Finally, these rooms are longer than regular Jambo House rooms.

Since regular Jambo rooms are tied with the Wilderness Lodge as the smallest deluxe rooms at Disney World, these extra few feet do make the space feel more comfortable and luxurious.

These studios go for 10-20% more than regular rooms, and I don’t see that the above features create enough extra value to be worth it.

A photo tour of a Studio begins here.

ONE-BEDROOM VILLAS AT JAMBO HOUSE

Floor Plan One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Lodge Jambo House from yourfirstvisit.net

Standard Jambo House One-Bedroom Villas have a master bedroom with a king.

They have as well a full kitchen/dining/living space, and sleep 5 in about twice the space of a studio.

The three additional sleeping spots are on fold-out furniture in the living room space.

Livng Space Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The bath is shared, with access to it from both sleeping spaces through the small hall between the master bedroom and the bath. Kids don’t need to enter the master bedroom to get to this bath.

Unlike most DVC One-Bedroom Villas, these rooms have a full-width balcony accessible from either space.

One-Bedroom Villas are among the most comfortable ways to stay at Walt Disney World.

The additional space, full kitchens, and living and dining furniture are hard to beat, even though if you are following one of this site’s itineraries you won’t be in your room much to enjoy them!

At 50-60% more expensive than a regular Jambo House room, they aren’t for everyone…but the value is there if you can afford it.

Of the Animal Kingdom Lodge One-Bedroom options, Kidani Village is the better choice, as it offers a second bath and even more space, for just a few dollars more a night.

A photo tour of a One-Bedroom Villa beings here.

TWO-BEDROOM VILLAS AT JAMBO HOUSE

Floor Plan Two Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Lodge Jambo House from yourfirstvisit.net

Standard Jambo House Two-Bedroom Villas add a Studio with a queen bed and a sleeper sofa, and another balcony, to the amenities of a One-Bedroom, and sleep 9.

Two-Bedroom Villas can be either cramped or comfortable, depending both on how you use them and what you are comparing them to.

Like almost all DVC Two-Bedroom Villas, in Jambo House Two-Bedrooms there isn’t enough seating space in either the living room or in the dining spaces for all the people these rooms will fit. (Old Key West Resort and the Treehouse Villas are exceptions.)

TV Side Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The living room chairs will seat three to five people, with two more chairs available at the dining table, and the dining table will seat four to five, with the range depending on the width and friendliness of those seated.

So if you are filling a two bedroom with 8 or 9 people, things can get awkward compared to the ease with which One-Bedroom Villas fit the people they can sleep. (And if you have this many people, Kidani Village is the better Animal Kingdom Lodge choice anyway…)

This is part of the reason why these rooms are only about 40-50% more expensive than One Bedroom Villas, even though they have more than double the sleeping capacity.

On the other hand, depending on the price season, a Two-Bedroom is only ~$100 more expensive than two regular Jambo House rooms, but provides 50% more space, and, compared to those rooms, all that extra kitchen/dining/living space and furniture.

If your family’s sleeping needs will fit in the bedrooms–that is, you have six or fewer people, and don’t need to use the fold-out beds in the living space–Two-Bedrooms are a particularly comfortable option.

In this case the Jambo House Villas are a better Animal Kingdom Lodge choice than Kidani.

GRAND VILLAS AT JAMBO HOUSE

Floor Plan Grand Villa Animal Kingdom Lodge Jambo House from yourfirstvisit.net

Grand Villas at Jambo House sleep 12.

They have three bedrooms (one with a king, and two with two queens) plus a sleeper sofa.

They also have a kitchen, dining room, living room, game room (with a pool table, not the card tables indicated in the floor plan), 3 large balconies, and 4 baths.

Note from the floor plan that two baths are private to bedrooms (the king bedroom, and one of the queen bedrooms) while two others are available to all.

Note also the two entry doors–one to the living room, and one to the queen bedroom area.

All Grand Villas are about twice the size of a Two-Bedroom Villa, while having only one more bedroom.

This makes them in effect 6 bays–a bay being about the size of a Studio.

So a way to think about the livability and design problem of a Grand Villa is that it adds one bedroom but three bays to the size of a Two-Bedroom. So what to do with the other two bays?

One part of the answer is consistent across all Grand Villas–at least one of the two extra bays is used to double the size of the shared kitchen/dining/living space compared to that of a Two-Bedroom Villa.

At first blush, this seems enough, as it doubles this space while adding only 50 percent more capacity.

But as noted above, the shared space in the Two Bedrooms is too small for their capacity. Just doubling it does not leave enough comfortable chairs in the living room space of Grand Villas for 12, nor in many cases enough room at the dining table for that number.

Most DVC Grand Villas are two-story spaces, and they resolve this issue by having the 6th bay, over the living room, combine a lofted space with a two-story ceiling over the living room.

Grand Villa Floor Plan Kidani Village from yourfirstvisit.netSee the Kidani Village Grand Villa floor plan to the right for an example.

In the lofted space you’ll find a second convertible couch and a TV.

This adds some needed living space, and provides the option for people to sleep in this space without disordering the living room by sleeping on its couch.

Moreover, the two-story ceiling in the living room enables two-story windows, and these add drama to the design.

Unlike at most DVC resorts, at Jambo House, Grand Villas are one story spaces. (BoardWalk, Riviera, Copper Creek and Grand Floridian Grand Villas are also one story spaces.)

Jambo House Grand Villas use the sixth bay as a game room. This neither expands living room-style space nor provides an alternate sleeping spot.

Disney's BoardWalk Villas Grand Villa Floor Plan from yourfirstvisit.netWith one exception, the layout of the one-story BoardWalk Grand Villas is much better. (See image above.)

In the BoardWalk Grand Villas the sixth bay is used to expand the living space.

However, BoardWalk Grand Villas have only three baths, and the master bath is the only one accessible to guests sleeping in the convertible sofa.

Floor Plan Grand Villa at Disney's Grand Floridian from yourfirstvisit.netGrand Floridian Grand Villas use the 6th bay as a media room, and put the last two sleeping spots there–thus making them in effect four bedroom villas while also increasing livability. They also have four baths.

Despite the fact that I am not keen on the use of the 6th bay as a game room, I still rank Jambo House Grand Villas as the better of the two Animal Kingdom options for first time family visitors.

I don’t see the differences between the one and two story options as so material as to overcome Jambo House’s advantages in convenience and kid appeal.

That said, a family with a size or structure that means it will be using the sleeper sofa should carefully compare the Kidani Grand Villa floor plan with that of the Jambo House plan, and make its own call…

(To each of the capacity figures above, you can add one more kid under 3 at time of check in who sleeps in a crib.)

JAMBO HOUSE VALUE VILLAS

Jambo House also has a small number of “value” villas, each about three feet shorter than standard villas, and sleeping in the One and Two Bedroom sizes one fewer person.

These spaces are rarely available to anyone other than a DVC member whose home resort is the Animal Kingdom villas, and I have never stayed in one of them.  Approximate floor plans follow:

Jambo Value Studio:

Jambo Value One Bedroom Villa:

Jambo Value Two Bedroom Villa:

PHOTO TOUR OF A STUDIO AT DISNEY’S JAMBO HOUSE VILLAS

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September 11, 2014   2 Comments

Photo Tour One Bedroom Villa Living/Kitchen/Dining Space Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Jambo House

(For the first page of this review of the Villas at Jambo House, see this.)

THE LIVING/DINING/KITCHEN SPACE AT JAMBO HOUSE VILLAS

Floor Plan One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Lodge Jambo House from yourfirstvisit.net

One Bedroom Villas at Jambo House, refurbed in 2016, have a king bed and shared bath on one side, and a kitchen/dining/living area that sleeps three more on the other.

Entry Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

You enter into the kitchen/closet area, with the main living space at the back, and the master bedroom at the side.

Closet Side Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

One side of the entry has the connecting door to a Studio and a closet.

Closet Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

Here’s the entry closet–there’s also a wardrobe in the master bedroom.

Kitchen Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

On  the other side of the entry is the large kitchen space. Here you can see most of what’s available here.

Kitchen Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The kitchen from another angle. The island prep table makes meals easier than in some of the smaller DVC kitchens such as those at the Wilderness Lodge, Beach Club, BoardWalk, and Saratoga Springs.

Kitchen Details Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

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DVC kitchens come stocked with all regular appliances and all the basics you need to prep, cook and serve meals.

Livng Space Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The rest of the space is the dining and living area.

Dining Table Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The dining table will seat four easily, and five at a pinch.

Couch Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

Back in the living space, one side has this couch.

Couch Bed Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

It folds out into a bed that I measured as 78 inches long by 60 inches wide, with a 4 inch cushion.

TV Side from Back Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The other side has a TV dresser combo and large chair.

Chair Bed Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The chair unfolds (a little mysteriously–I had to look at the directions) into a bed that I measured as 30 inches by 76 inches, also with a 4 inch cushion.

TV and Dresser Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

Next to it is a dresser below and TV above.

Dresser Storage Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The dresser has plenty of storage for the three people this room sleeps–especially with the large closet. Note also the power points on top of the dresser.

Balcony One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net (2)

At the end of the room is an entry to the double-length balcony.

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Note also the fun of the space–the carved furnishings, the textures, and the art.

Dining Table Detail Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

Look closely and you’ll find some surprises!

THE BATH AND MASTER BEDROOM AT JAMBO HOUSE VILLAS

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September 10, 2014   No Comments

Photo Tour of a Studio at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Jambo House

(For the first page of this review of the Villas at Jambo House, see this.)

PHOTO TOUR OF A STUDIO AT JAMBO HOUSE VILLAS

DVC rooms come as Studios, as One Bedroom Villas, as Two Bedroom Villas either designed as such from the start (“dedicated”) or combined from a Studio and a One Bedroom Villa via a connecting door (lock-off), or Grand Villas, about twice the size of a Two Bedroom Villa.

The Villas at Jambo House include all these, except dedicated Two Bedroom Villas.

The DVC spaces on the upper floors of Jambo House were largely converted from former “deluxe rooms” which were three or four feet longer than Jambo House’s standard rooms.  Most of these rooms were built in groups of 7 or 8, meaning they don’t easily fit the usual DVC module of 3 bays–three bays fitting a lockoff, a dedicated Two Bedroom, or half of a Grand Villa.

(Some were converted from standard rooms, are smaller, and are labeled by Disney as “value” rooms–e.g.”Value Studio.”  Avoid these. )

Floor Plan Studio Room Animal Kingdom Lodge Jambo House from yourfirstvisit.net

Jambo House Villas were refurbed in 2016, and the photo tours are of the refurbed spaces. This page covers the Studio, which is also the second bedroom of a lock-off Two Bedroom Villa.

My Studio had some slight variances from the floor plan–I’ll note these as I go.

Entry Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The entry opens to a bath on one side and a kitchenette on the other.

Some Studios have a connecting door to a Villa here, and others have a closet. In my Studio, neither was here.

Mini Kitchen Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The kitchenette.

Mini Fridge Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

Besides the coffeemaker and mini-fridge that all deluxe rooms have…
Kitchen Supplies Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

…Studio kitchenettes add a toaster, microwave, sink, storage, and some basic utensils–paper plates and bowls, and plastic knives, forks and spoons.

Sinks Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

On the other side are the bath sinks…

Bath Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

…and in a separate space the tub/shower and toilet.  Note the fun tiles.

Bed Side Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

Deeper in the room on one side you’ll find a queen bed and a sofa. The refurb eliminated some of the with fun colors and textures that used to be here.

Bed Side from Back Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

Here’s the bed and sofa from the other side.

Bed Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

A closer view of the queen bed.

Bedside Table Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

There’s a small table between the bed and sofa with a bit of storage…

Power Points Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

…and also with power points that are new with the refurb.

Couch Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The sofa…

Sofa Bed Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

…unfolds into a bed that I measured as about 59 inches wide by 76 inches long. The cushion was 4 inches deep.

TV Side from Back Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The other side of the room has the rest of the furnishings–table and chairs, a TV and dresser combo, and a wardrobe.  In some studios, there’s a luggage rack where in my room there was a connecting door.

TV Side Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The same from the other side.

Wardrobe Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

For Studios without the entry closet, the wardrobe provides just barely enough closet space.

Dresser Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The dresser has a big TV above…

Dresser Power PPoints Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

…power points new with the refurb…

Dresser Storage Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

…and plenty of storage.

Table Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The table and chairs.  Something in this image is in focus, but I’m not sure what.

Balcony Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

At the end of the room you’ll find the balcony.

View Studio Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

Every Jambo Villa bay has a balcony, as watching the animals from them in Savanna View spaces is the main glory of this resort. Our Studio was sold as a Standard View, but note we do have a bit of a Savanna view.  The corral-like structure, I guess, is what makes it a Standard View.

THE LIVING/DINING/KITCHEN SPACE AT JAMBO HOUSE VILLAS

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Review: Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Jambo House

OVERVIEW: DISNEY’S ANIMAL KINGDOM VILLAS–JAMBO HOUSE FOR FIRST TIME VISITORS

Review Jambo House Villas at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge from yourfirstvisit.net

 

Note: guests in Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Jambo House are eligible for Disney World’s Early Entry program, and have the ability to pre-book as early as  seven days before check-in Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass rides. They are also eligible for its Extended Evening Hours.

Most room options at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Jambo House (a Disney Vacation Club resort) are wonderful places for returning visitors to Walt Disney World to stay.

Review - Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.netFor typical first-time visitors, I don’t recommend the Disney Vacation Club resorts.

That said, these “DVC” resorts can be a great choice for first time visitors with large families, needing extra sleeping spaces, or looking for a more comfortable place to stay.

Among the Disney Vacation Club resorts, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Jambo House ranks fourth overall for first-time visitors, but specifics vary a little for by room type.

THE DISNEY VACATION CLUB RESORTS

You can have a spectacular visit at any Walt Disney World resort.

However, this site recommends that typical first time visitors to Walt Disney World avoid the Disney Vacation Club resorts, while noting that these resorts are wonderful for visits after the first.

(You can find extensive detail on the DVC resorts here.)

Kitchen Living Space One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Jambo House Villas from yourfirstvisit.net

The recommendation comes from the simple fact that the distinguishing feature of these resorts–extra space and full kitchens–(the Jambo House Villas kitchen in One and Two Bedroom Villas is above) will not be of much value to first-time visitors following one of the itineraries on this site, as they won’t be used much.

However, the Disney Vacation Club resorts represent more than 10% of Walt Disney World’s total rooms, and are very appropriate for first time visitors with large families, needing extra sleeping spaces, or looking for a more comfortable place to stay.

Because of this, I’m providing a series of up-to-date reviews.

We’ve stayed in Jambo House Villas five times, and this review is based those stays.

DISNEY’S ANIMAL KINGDOM VILLAS–JAMBO HOUSE

Resorts are ranked on this site for first time visitors based first on their kid appeal, and then on their convenience.

On this basis, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Jambo House comes in fourth overall of the Disney Vacation Club resorts. (See this for resort rankings.)

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However, there’s a little variability here depending on room type and family size. You’ll find more detail on this below, but the upshot is this:

(Note that  these rankings apply only to regular studios and villas–not “value” ones–and only to rooms with savanna views.)

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Kid Appeal. Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas Jambo House share the services, resources and lobby of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge–Jambo House, plus compatible theming.

Zoomed View from my Window Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge from yourfirstvisit.net (2)

The spectacular kid appeal of Jambo House, especially its lobby, its art, and its views of animals, makes it fourth on the kid appeal list, and the Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Jambo House share this ranking. (For more on the Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge–Jambo House, click here.)

Convenience. For first time visitors following this site’s itineraries, Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas–Jambo House are the 8th-most convenient of all the Disney resort hotels, and the sixth most convenient of the DVC resorts.

You will see some nonsense about how far away Jambo House is from, for example, the Magic Kingdom–e.g. that it’s a 25 minute drive.  I’ve timed this drive multiple times and it’s 12-15 minutes, less if you drive past Coronado Springs rather than take Disney’s suggested route.  That said, the complex is the most isolated of the Disney World deluxe resorts, and one of the least convenient.

THE JAMBO HOUSE VILLAS VERSUS KIDANI VILLAGE

If all else was equal, you’d prefer the DVC options at Jambo House to those at Kidani Village.

The Jambo House villas are both more kid-appealing (because of the Jambo House lobby) and more convenient, because Jambo House has a complete quick-service restaurant and Kidani Village does not.

Floor Plan One Bedroom Villa Animal Kingdom Lodge Jambo House from yourfirstvisit.net

But all is not equal.

For all room types except Grand Villas, Kidani Village options are larger than those at Jambo House.

Moreover, Kidani Village One and Two-Bedroom Villas have one more bath than do those at Jambo House.

The difference in Studios is just a few square feet, immaterial, and as noted Grand Villas are larger at Jambo House.

So for Studios and Grand Villas you’d prefer Jambo for its kid appeal and convenience.

One Bedroom Villa Floor Plan Kidani Village from yourfirstvisit.netFor One-Bedrooms, I give the nod to Kidani Village.

See the floor plan to the right for Kidani Village, and above for Jambo House.

Kidani Village’s extra width makes the living room more usable when the convertible seats are opened into their bed position.

And the extra bath can be a godsend.

For Two-Bedroom Villas, my recommendations vary depending on how you mean to use the space.

  • If you won’t be sleeping in the living space, then for Two-Bedrooms go with Jambo House, as the extra space and third bathroom at Kidani is not enough to make up for Jambo’s appeal and convenience advantages.
  • If you do need the living space to sleep in, then Kidani Two-Bedrooms beat Jambo House, for the same reasons that give it the preference for One-Bedrooms.

BEST AND WORST ROOMS AT DISNEY’S ANIMAL KINGDOM VILLAS–JAMBO HOUSE

Map of Jambo House

See the image for a map of Jambo House. (As always on this site, click it to enlarge it.)

This site usually suggests that first time visitors stay in standard rooms, not preferred rooms. This is because they won’t be spending much time in their rooms. The single exception is for visitors to the Animal Kingdom Lodge, who should always pay for savanna views.

Rooms fronting Arusha savanna are the most popular. But be sure to reserve a savanna-view room.

The DVC options are mostly on the fifth floor of Jambo House, with some on the sixth.

Request a fifth floor room, about halfway down the trail. The fifth floor rooms have better views than those on the sixth, and halfway down the trail gives the best balance between quiet and walking distance.

BEST FOR:

First time family visitors looking for extra or more comfortable space, who don’t mind the inconvenience, and prefer its theme to that of  the Polynesian or The Villas at the Wilderness Lodge.

WORST FOR:

Families on a budget; families looking for convenience; families seeking a One-Bedroom Villa (see above for Two Bedroom Villas)

ACCOMMODATIONS AND THEMING AT DISNEY’S JAMBO HOUSE VILLAS

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