‘Ohana is one of the most popular and beloved dining experiences in Walt Disney World!
This glassed-in restaurant at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, punctuated by a huge cooking fire in the center, is known for its Hawaiian-style “churrascaria”-type service for dinner. Indulge in an all-you-can-eat feast of grilled meats, Hawaiian specialty sides, and the signature ‘Ohana Bread Pudding for dessert. (And if you time your meal right, you can enjoy viewing the Magic Kingdom fireworks from inside ‘Ohana!)
If you visit ‘Ohana in the morning, you’ll get to meet Lilo, Stitch, Mickey, and other Disney pals (typically Pluto)… all dressed up in their Hawaiian finest for the Best Friends Breakfast!
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Service: Table Service, All-You-Care-to-Enjoy
Type of Food: American — Hawaiian focus
Location: Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
Disney Dining Plan:Â Yes, 1 Table Service meal credit
Menu:
Official Disney Breakfast Menu
Official Disney Dinner Menu
Allears.net:
‘Ohana Breakfast Menu
‘Ohana Dinner Menu
Morning guests at ‘Ohana will be served an all-you-can-eat American breakfast influenced by the exotic tastes of Polynesia, like Hawaiian pork sausages and Island-style potatoes. The Hawaiian breads are a hit here!
The ‘Ohana Dinner Skillet features Wood-fire Grilled Teriyaki Beef, Spicy Peel-n-Eat Shrimp, and Grilled Chicken with guava-pineapple glaze. Side dishes include stir-fried vegetables, fried dumplings, lo mein noodles and a salad starter. Dessert is a phenomenal caramel bread pudding.
Tropical drinks are available from your server, or at the restaurant’s neighboring Tambu Lounge.
Reviews:
Review and Photos: Is Dinner at ‘Ohana in Disney World Still One of Our Favorites?!
DFB Review: We Had Breakfast with Some Character BFFs at Disney World’s ‘Ohana!
Disney Food Blog Review of ‘Ohana
Guest Review: Tambu Lounge and ‘Ohana
Guest Review: ‘Ohana at Disney’s Polynesian Resort
Guest Review: ‘Ohana Character Breakfast at Disney’s Polynesian Resort
Guest Review: ‘Ohana at Disney’s Polynesian Resort
Disney Food Blog Review: Dinner at ‘Ohana in Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
Disney Food Blog FULL REVIEW: ’Ohana Breakfast is BACK at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort!
First Look: We’ve REUNITED With ‘Ohana Noodles in Disney World!
FULL REVIEW: How Does ‘Ohana Dinner at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort Compare to Before?
FIRST LOOK: Old Favorites Return to ‘Ohana in Disney World
REVIEW: Everything OLD is NEW Again at ‘Ohana in Disney World…But is It BETTER?
Review: Return of Characters Nearly DOUBLES Cost of ’Ohana Breakfast in Disney World — Is It Worth It?
8 Unfortunate Things That Happen Every Time We Eat at ‘Ohana in Disney World
Important Info:
- Service is family-style, so platters of food are brought to the tables for both Breakfast and Dinner. This means that a fixed price is set for the meal: The pricing for Breakfast is $53 for adults, and $33 for kids (ages 3 to 9); Pricing for Dinner is $65 for adults, and $42 for kids (ages 3 to 9).
- Kids reign supreme at ‘Ohana — throughout the meal they’ll be called up to take part in fun activities like coconut races, and all guests will enjoy the sounds provided by a musician who strolls throughout the restaurant.
- We recommend that you consider booking a late dinner starting around 30 minutes prior to the Magic Kingdom fireworks — there’s a fantastic view from ‘Ohana, and the musical score that accompanies the show is piped into the restaurant!
- Guests can easily get to ‘Ohana from the Magic Kingdom by the Monorail or by boat from the Resort Launch area.
- ‘Ohana offers Mobile Dine Check-In.
- ‘Ohana offers Mobile Dine Walk-Up Waitlist.
Famous Dishes: Grilled meats, Ohana teriyaki noodles, breakfast breads, Bread Pudding dessert
Disney Food Blog Posts Mentioning ‘Ohana
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