Adding to the discussion of what you actually own:
-- When you purchase DVC you are deeded a percentage interest in a "unit." A unit is seldom a single room -- the rooms are officially called "Vacation Homes" A unit its actually a combination of two or more rooms/vacation homes at AKV (other resorts are similar although at OKW each building is a unit.
-- If you check your AKV deeds, you will notice that there actually is no mention of Jambo or Kidani. Instead you are deeded an interest in a unit that is in " Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas."
-- As the Declarations for the Animal Kingdom Villas note, "only a portion" of the Animal Kingdom Villas exist at what was previously called the Animal Kingdom Lodge and is now called Jambo.
--As the original Declarations also show in Exhibit A thereto, the "Animal Kingdom Villas" include both the units in what is now known as Jambo and what would become the entire building now known as Kidani.
In essence, there is only one AKV and everyone who owns there owns an interest in what is one large DVC Resort that includes both Jambo and Kidani. The reservation system, until recently, never made a distinction between a Jambo owner and Kidani owner. The only distinctions made resulted from having the buildings treated as separate booking categories (not separate ownership categories). It is only with the recent change in the reservation system that owning at Jambo and Kidani were separated (when legally there is no such separate ownership interest). The system needed to show Jambo and Kidani separately for the purpose of making reservations. Disney IT, on the applicable page, was trying to show your home resort separate from the others but because of AKV's distinction in reserving rooms they had to show two different buildings. They could have done it differently and what they did led to the system problems of reserving AKV buildings at 11 months out, and now that problem, which should have never occurred, is being fixed. None of us who have been owners for many years should be surprised that Disney IT screwed up and caused a serious problem when doing an update; that is just par for the course.