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Why Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is Perfect for Teens

Where you choose to stay for your Disney vacation sets the tone for your whole trip. We have always stayed on Disney properties for the amenities like Extra Magic Hours, getting to choose FastPasses 60 days out, and complimentary parking.

In the past we have stayed at The Contemporary, The Polynesian, The Caribbean Beach Resort, and The Swan. (We try not to rub it in with the kids, but my hubs and I have also stayed at The Boardwalk and The Beach Club Resort.) For my family’s fifth trip to Disney we finally stayed at The Animal Kingdom Lodge.

First of all, we LOVED it and secondly, I am so glad we waited until the kids were teens to stay there. The Animal Kingdom Lodge had always come up when we were discussing resorts, but we always passed on it because it is so much farther out than the other options and it is only serviced by WDW buses. When your kids are little you only have so many “good” minutes awake . . . and let’s not forget naps. We never wanted to waste time on traveling back and forth from the hotel. And honestly, the monorail was just as much of an attraction for our kids as the teacups. It was a fabulous way to start and end each day.

But for our past trip, our girls were 14 and 17 years old so we thought, “Why not? The animals will be cool.” Plus, The Polynesian Resort was all booked. Thank goodness for this happenstance because there is so much about the Animal Kingdom Lodge that makes it perfect for teens.

Staying at a Disney property has all kinds of benefits, but here's why Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is perfect for teens. | Family Travel | Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

1. It Complements Teen Sleep Patterns

Teen night owl behavior is great for taking advantage of late Extra Magic Hours, but unless you want growling adolescents on your hands, you’re probably going to be missing those rope drops. Because we booked a savanna view room, I had wonderful entertainment watching the animals while I waited for my kids and husband to get up. Sitting on my balcony with a cup of coffee (and my FastPasses already loaded on my MagicBand),  I didn’t feel like I was missing out on one bit of Disney magic.

Staying at a Disney property has all kinds of benefits, but here's why Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is perfect for teens. | Family Travel | Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

Staying at a Disney property has all kinds of benefits, but here's why Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is perfect for teens. | Family Travel | Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

See? They eventually got up.

The breakfast buffet hours at one of the on-site restaurants, Boma, were pretty accommodating too: 7:30 am to 11:00 am. Even if you’re not an early bird, you can still get the Mickey waffle.

Staying at a Disney property has all kinds of benefits, but here's why Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is perfect for teens. | Family Travel | Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

2. Speaking of Sleeping

The Animal Lodge is one of the few Disney Resorts where you can get bunk beds. Separate sleep spaces can go a long way toward keeping the peace between siblings.

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3. And Speaking of the Night

So I already mentioned the animals, but did I mention you can view them at night? Long after the little ones have been tucked in, Disney offers a night safari from 10:00 pm until 11:00 pm exclusively for guests of the Animal Kingdom Lodge and Villas. If the $70.00 per person safari price tag feels a little step for you after shelling out the dollars all day long, you can use the free night vision goggles at the public savannas overlooks located throughout the lodge. How cool is that? Check at the front desk for times, location, and availability of night vision viewing.

Staying at a Disney property has all kinds of benefits, but here's why Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is perfect for teens. | Family Travel | Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

I couldn’t take a picture through the night vision goggles, but here are some giraffes at dusk.

4. The Tastes Might Be Lost on Younger Kids.

By the time your kids have reached double digits, they may be ready for some culinary adventures. If your teens want to dive into African-inspired cuisine, Jiko will leave them feeling like they traveled around the world. If they just want to take a taste or two of African flavors with things like roasted turkey as a back-up, the buffet at Boma will be more their speed.

Staying at a Disney property has all kinds of benefits, but here's why Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is perfect for teens. | Family Travel | Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

5. Teens Can Appreciate the Decor and the Art

There is no cartoon feel in this deluxe resort. The lobby is richly decorated with African art displayed everywhere. While your teen might rush past that gorgeous mask on the first day, I guarantee you he might notice it on the third day. And even if the art is lost on them, they’ll still appreciate the fireplace, and the availability of the conversation areas and overlooks when the togetherness in the room gets to be a wee bit too much.

Staying at a Disney property has all kinds of benefits, but here's why Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is perfect for teens. | Family Travel | Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

The expansive lobby.

Staying at a Disney property has all kinds of benefits, but here's why Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is perfect for teens. | Family Travel | Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

This is actually a ceremonial mask.

6. Fantastic  Pools

The Uzima pool is an 11,000 square foot tropical oasis. The large size, zero depth entry, and bounty of lounge chairs means teens can find space away from the splashing little ones . . . unless they care to take a go at the 67-foot-long water slide. Then it’s every kid for himself.

Staying at a Disney property has all kinds of benefits, but here's why Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is perfect for teens. | Family Travel | Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

One last thing. We still couldn’t get over that the only means of Disney transportation from The Lodge is buses. We rented a car at the airport and drove quite a bit from our hotel to the various parks. With the way the buses ran at the end of the night, we were glad we had the car as an option. Just something to consider.

One last last thing! Don’t forget your binoculars! Animal watching is better with them.

Happy Disney-ing!

Ellen 

 

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Why We Took One More Disney Trip Before Our Family Grew Up

Why We Took One More Disney Trip Before Our Family Grew Up: Our oldest is college bound so we squeezed in one more vacation because Disney is our version of a growth chart. Every time we go it's like I can see the previous ghosts of their childhood overlaid on the current moment. | Travel |Teens | College | Parenting | Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

My family loves Disney World. Wait, maybe “love” will give you the wrong idea because there are folks who rotate a sizable chuck of their lives around this famous amusement park. Before you start checking my tush for Tinkerbell tattoos and my china cabinet for Mickey Mouse stemware, I should explain that it’s more like a strong attraction that keeps drawing us back every three years . . . until this vacation. This year we cut our intermediary time down to two years. Why? Because next fall our oldest daughter will be a freshman in college.

See, we didn’t plan on being habitual visitors so we didn’t do the math. When our oldest was almost six and our youngest was almost four–and most importantly, potty-trained–we thought “Disney, why not?” I really considered it to be a one and done kind of thing. I had not grown up visiting The Mouse. My first visit was as an adult with my future husband, Frank, when I was twenty-one years old. I thought this trip with our kids would be such an special and singular event that we brought my mother, too, so she could experience the magic.

And that 2004 vacation was special and magical:

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Meeting Aurora was a dream come true.

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I loved finally going to Disney World with my mom.

And we had such a great time that we did it again in 2007:

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The Carpets of Aladin.

2007 plus three years gives you 2010:

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We always end up at Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe.

2013 meant they were both teenagers, but they were still up for a good time:

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Rafiki’s Planet Watch in Animal Kingdom. Read all about it here.

And that brings us to 2015, when even at seventeen and fourteen, they’re not too cool for fun:

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Animal Kingdom has lots of good photo ops.

At this point, I must share a little secret: I barely kept baby books and there are no marks commemorating inches grown on any of my door frames. I don’t like to stroll down memory lane because it makes my heart ache with longing, so I just try to stay in the now and grab the joy in parenting as I see it. But in a way, through no conscious planning, Disney World has become our growth chart, a very expensive and inconveniently located growth chart. But at least we’re getting a little more bang for our buck because this is a childhood record sprinkled with fairy dust.

Disney is not so much a destination to be toured, but an immersion experience. When friends scoff that going to the same place so many times is a waste of money, I can only answer that the focus is not on the things you see, but seeing your family in a place where the only focus is fun. Every time we go it’s like I can see the happy ghosts of their childhood overlaying the current moments, and it doesn’t cause me longing because “the now” is wonderful, too. The kids also experience a sort of childhood muscle memory because they grew up going here. There is nothing like catching that first glimpse of Cinderella’s Castle to wake up the child in a teen on the brink of adulthood.

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Disney might in fact be the closest thing to time travel we have: you can revisit the past while being fully attuned to the present. It was honoring the present that spurred us–almost in a panic–to book a trip before high school graduation. Our daughter plans on attending college, and while that is all good, once she takes that first step to leave, our family as we know it will be changed. She will always be our child, but her childhood will be past tense. It’s about her sister, too. We wanted our youngest to have one more dose of Disney before she learns what being left behind in the nest means; before shared experiences become fewer and far between.

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So, we took one more trip while our family is still under one roof, while our oldest can only imagine where her future is going to take her. We’ve banked one last entry on her growth chart before the adventure changes.

-Ellen

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Disney Secret! The Swan and FastPass+

Sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good, but my guy, right here, is both.

Frank is the one on the left.

Frank is the one on the left.

My husband Frank is a vacation planner extraordinaire. We have first class experiences because he always manages to find a deal to stretch our vacation dollars pretty far. For our fourth family trip to Walt Disney World in Florida, he found us a great room rate at the Walt Disney World Swan. The Swan and Dolphin are talked about pretty much interchangeably, but heads up, The Swan is the one with two queen “Heavenly” beds per room as opposed to the doubles found at The Dolphin. Six inches of bed can mean the difference between your spawn bleating, “Mom, her bony elbows are touching me!” all night long versus Princess Aurora worthy slumber for all.

And the hotel is gorgeous!

Walt Disney World Swan Resort

It was also a short walk or boat ride to the two parks we wanted to be the closest to–Epcot and Hollywood Studios.

Friendship Boats

Friendship Boats

Plus, we always like to try someplace new. Frank and I have stayed in The Contemporary, The Polynesian, The Yacht Club, The Boardwalk Inn, and The Caribbean Beach Resort in the past. We like to stay on the property so we can take advantage of the Extra Magic Hours.

Okay, so these were the reasons from our Frank’s  research that had us choosing The Swan. But here is where the luck came into play. Guests of The Swan and Dolphin have the opportunity to participate in a test of Disney’s FastPass+, the next generation of FastPass Service until January 12, 2014.

This meant we had our very own Cast Members at the entrance of each park ready to load our passes with three FastPasses! If you’ve been to Disney since 1999, you know the FastPass service gives you the ticket to the express lane for getting on an attraction. BUT, you have to go to the ride to hit up the kiosk, only so many are given out per hour so you can get assigned a ride time that is hours away, and you have to wait until you reach the one hour time window on your current FastPass before you can get another one. Also, if you miss your ride window, too bad, you just wasted a FastPass.

None of these “buts” seemed like a big deal to me, that is, until I experienced the glory that is FastPass+.  With three FastPasses loaded right on our tickets at the entrance, mad dashes to the back of the park to get to the kiosk of the preferred ride were eliminated. The times were so much more desirable and flexible too. The Cast Member just kept scrolling through options on his tricked out iPad until they worked out for us. And as long as we didn’t activate our FastPass+ at the ride, we were free to change the times or the ride selections even if our time windows had passed.

But hold onto your mouse ears for the best part. You know what happened when the computer said all of the FastPasses for Toy Story Mania had been distributed? WE GOT GOLDEN TICKETS! OOOOOOOOOOOOO! AHHHHHHHHH!

Golden Ticket FastPasses

No waiting in the 90 minute standby line for us! I have to admit, we felt pretty powerful, almost like The Hulk if he weren’t the property of Universal Studios. Also, we didn’t smash things and we may have employed skipping to express our glee.

In fact I was so gleeful, I just wanted to give the internet a heads up about all of this. If you’re planning a Disney vacation before January 12, 2014, you may seriously want to stay at Disney’s Swan and Dolphin. Now the FastPass+ service has been in testing for over a year, so I can’t guarantee your experience would be the same, but now you know to ask about it, right? WE wouldn’t have known about it had we not seen the discreet little sign by the shuttle stop.

If you stay somewhere else on the property, ASK ABOUT THE SERVICE! There are automated FastPass+ kiosks around the parks and it looked like some of the other guests were using them. You may be able to use the service through your My Disney Experience Mobile App, which in and of itself was FABULOUS with its interactive maps and attraction standby times, but we were not able to do that. We had such personalized service with our own dedicated Cast Members that we would not have done it that way anyhow. Pretty sure the app would not have coughed up those Golden Tickets.

Knowledge is power, so go out there and get the Mouse! I’ll just be here digging out my thermal underwear because after the balminess of Florida, I’m freezing.

-Ellen

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Even though it would seem this is a sponsored post, it is not. All opinions and glee are purely my own and no compensation was received. I paid for my $9.00 hamburgers just like everyone else.

 

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