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

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    We are traveling with two kids (infant and 4 year old). We narrowed the resorts to Saratoga and Animal Kingdom Lodge. Which one is the better resort?

    Hello Courtney,

    This is tough for me because my family really loves Saratoga Springs Resort.

    But because of the ages of your kids, I think Animal Kingdom Lodge (AKL) might be your best bet.

    Most kids love animals, right? So I suggest getting a room with a savanna view. That way, when they wake up, they get an exciting experience every day without ever stepping foot in the Theme Parks! Also, the AKL has programs unique to the Resort that offers up close encounters with the animals. Disney also offers a Children's Activity Center there called Simba's Cubhouse for your four-year-old that is open daily. AKL seems like a perfect fit for your family.

    Hope this helps. Good luck with your choice!
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My family loves our Main Street in Ohio. But there's simply no comparison to Main Street U.S.A.! We don't get to Disney quite as often as I'd like, but that just means finding new ways to sprinkle Pixie Dust on our adventures! Learn More About Monina

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