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The Uzima Springs Pool vs the Samawati Springs Pool at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge

Choosing between the Uzima Springs Pool and the Samawati Springs Pool at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge isn’t always straightforward. With two feature pools, one at Jambo House and another at Kidani Village, each offers a slightly different experience.

While both pools are available to all guests, the better option often comes down to what you’re looking for in a pool day. In this comparison, we’ll take a closer look at Uzima Springs Pool versus Samawati Springs Pool to help you decide which one is right for your stay. For most, it will depend on the makeup of your travel party, including the age of any younger guests and what level of fun they want to experience. As for which one I would choose, it can go either way. Let me explain.

Updated: February 19, 2026

a view of the Uzima Springs Pool with a lounge chair and a rolled towel

It’s no secret that Animal Kingdom Lodge comes in towards the top of our Disney World resort rankings. The resort offers a unique experience that you won’t find anywhere else. It’s also one of the most peaceful places you’ll find on Disney property. We always feel like it offers a nice balance compared to the busyness of the theme parks. That feeling continues at the Uzima Springs Pool.

Now, don’t get me wrong. At various times throughout the afternoon and early evening, cast members supervise deck parties, trivia games, and other activities that can get a little noisy. It’s part of the appeal for children to early teens, and their parents who watch from a nearby lounge chair. This is true of any resort’s feature pool at Disney World.

That said, the Uzima Springs Pool is gorgeous. One side of the pool’s backdrop is the hotel, while the other is lush landscaping. Beyond the landscaping, you’ll find a circular walkway with small hidden areas featuring separately fenced hot tubs, a watering hole for a flamboyance of flamingos, a shaded playground, and a walkway that leads out to a savanna viewing area. It’s so much more than just a pool.

a watering hole with flamingoes near the pool at Animal Kingdom Lodge

A separately fenced kiddie pool sits on the hotel side near The Mara quick service restaurant and the arcade. You’ll also find the fitness center at Jambo House features a long row of windows that look out to the pool area in the distance.

a kiddie pool with lounge chairs surrounding it

As far as water slides go, the Uzima Springs Pool has a mild slide that’s about 67′ long. This slide doesn’t have a height requirement, but the pool depth is approximately 3’6″ at the slide’s exit. (Life jackets are available in varying sizes at both pools.) I usually notice several parents waiting in the water at the bottom of the slide. It’s a very friendly slide.

a slide entering the pool at Jambo House

The pool also has a zero-depth entry area on one side, which is pretty convenient for parents with little ones, especially when the weather is hot.

a zero entry pool area with room for guests to sit with toddlers and small children

If you’re looking for a place to read a book or doze without all the “kid stuff” at the pool, might I suggest the circular walkway around the outskirts of the pool? When I’m working or want that getaway feel, this has become one of my go-to spots. I love to find a lounge or a table with an umbrella, and have found that I can easily spend most of a resort day here. Those days often start with a hearty breakfast at Boma, followed by some time exploring the resort, then crashing at or around the pool for the rest of the day.

a private sitting area in the shade that surrounds the outskirts of the pool

At this point, you might be sold on the Uzima Springs Pool, especially if you have smaller children. You might be surprised, though, to learn that the Samawati Springs Pool wins out for children. We love this pool so much that it’s the reason we rank it #2 in our parents’ guide to the best resort pools for kids at Disney World. As far as the pool goes, the Samawati Springs area has a nice watering hole with a zero-depth entry on one side.

the pool at Kidani Village

This pool area wins because of the incredible children’s recreation area called Uwanje Camp. It’s basically a tremendous playground with water elements designed for children of all ages. Even better, the entire area is shaded. It feels like a hidden oasis from the Florida heat.

the water tower with spray elements and the Uwanje Camp area at Kidani Village

The Samawati Springs Pool also has a cool water slide that’s 128′ long. You’ll have to climb a staircase to reach the top. So this slide is geared more toward children who love a mild thrill! That said, the main pool has a small (maybe 5-6 feet) slide for the little ones. So it has multiple offerings for toddlers to teens.

the super twisty slide at Kidani Village

Years ago, on our first visit to the Lodge, we stayed at Kidani Village. At that time, my niece was approximately 6 years old, and we spent an entire afternoon at the pool. Since we walked down the main path to the pool area, we didn’t walk through the adjoining Uwanje Camp area, so we never knew it existed. She loved the pool area, and my son, who was around 12 at the time, enjoyed the slide all afternoon long. We had a great time with no regrets. In hindsight, though, I wish we had known all of our options.

a  small water slide for little ones

My best advice? If you have time on your arrival day, explore both pools and the surrounding areas. That way, you’ll be aware of the majority of the resort’s amenities. You’ll also have an idea of where you want to camp out when it comes time to visit the pool or when you have a little downtime. Oh, and those hot tubs are perfect after you’ve spent a long day in the parks.

Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge is an incredible resort, and we never tire of it. We hope you’ll make wonderful memories during your stay and leave feeling relaxed. If you would like to learn more, see our guide to the pools at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. It offers additional photos and details about things like pool hours, complimentary towels, and other tips. If you’re comparing pool options across properties, you might also want to browse our complete guide to all the pools at Walt Disney World. We hope this guide helps you plan a refreshing and relaxing visit to the pool!

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Which one of the pools wins for you in this match-up of Uzima Springs vs Samawati Springs? Have you spent any time at either pool? Let us know your thoughts, questions, or experiences in the comments below. And make sure to check back with Resorts Gal.

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