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  • On Jun 18, 2011
    Carla from TX Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Arriving 12-20 with DH, 2DD, DS and in-laws, staying at AKL. In-laws will be getting a king room, we will be getting 2queens. Are any kings and queens next door to each other? We have pool view. Which "trail" would you recommend? Ostrich? Tha

    Jambo (or welcome) Carla!

    You will be staying at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge at a truly magical time!  There's nothing better than being at Walt Disney World during the holidays. 

    I consulted a Cast Member at your resort this morning and she confirmed that you may request a room with a king-size bed right next to a second room with two queen-size beds.  Just call your reservation specialist to let them know of your wishes.  If these rooms were booked together, it is customary for them to be located near one another unless you note otherwise on your reservation.  Cast Members who assign rooms try to keep traveling parties as close together as possible.  Nonetheless, it wouldn't hurt to call and reaffirm your desire to be next to your in-laws. 

    If you have booked a pool view room, you will likely be assigned a room along Giraffe Trail or Zebra Trail.  If you prefer to be close to the front of the resort, ask for a room along Giraffe Trail.  If you prefer a room more centrally situated in the resort, then select Zebra Trail.  You can't go wrong with either of these trails.

    Sending extra pixie dust your way for a fabulous December vacation!

    Jill
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Meet the Panelist: Jill, New Jersey

Lesson plans, college plans, vacation plans...as a teacher, college counselor, and incurable Disney fan I find myself constantly planning.  I love to share advice with friends who have yet to experience all that Walt Disney World has to offer! Learn More About Jill

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