Ohanas Best Friend Breakfast; hula dancing; girl; stitch
  • On Sep 25, 2023
    Andrea from NL Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Hi there, I'm interested in the Ohana Character Breakfast at the Polynesian. The price shows $35-$59. I assume that's $35 per child and $59 per adult. My question is, does this include gratuities and tax or would that be added on top of the total?

    Hi Andrea,

    Thank you for stopping by planDisney with your question about character dining.  If you haven't experienced a meal with a character yet, you are in for a treat!  Even when my husband and I travel without our children, we still often make dining reservations for a character meal.

    Dining at 'Ohana is such a fun experience with their Best Friends Breakfast featuring Lilo and Stitch.  Just thinking about that fresh from the oven pineapple-coconut bread with a piping hot French Press Pot of Kona coffee has given me a rumbly in my tummy!  Here is a link for the current 'Ohana Breakfast Menu which includes the current price for the meal.  The price of the meal for both children and adults is before taxes and gratuities.  If you choose to add additional items not included with your breakfast, such as that French Press Pot Kona coffee I referenced earlier, there will be an additional charge for those items as well.  You certainly do not need to order anything more than the meal, but there are some specialty items available if you are in the mood for something extra.

    'Ohana restaurant is located at Disney's Polynesia Village Resort and you do not need a theme park ticket to dine in this location.  Since 'Ohana is located close to Magic Kingdom Park, you might consider dining there on a day in which you plan on visiting Magic Kingdom Park.  If you are staying at a Disney Resort hotel, you can take your Disney Resort hotel's transportation to Magic Kingdom Park and then instead of entering Magic Kingdom Park, you can hop on the Resort Monorail going to Disney's Polynesian Resort.  Then when you are done with your meal, you can take the Resort Monorail back to Magic Kingdom Park.

    I hope this information helps you with your vacation planning.  Please come back and visit us here at planDisney with all of your future Walt Disney World vacation planning questions.

    See Ya Real Soon,
    Brenda
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Meet the Panelist: Brenda, Missouri

I fell in love with Walt Disney World on my very first visit, which took place during my honeymoon. Since then we have added 4 "mouseketeers" to our family and have come to appreciate what a great value a Walt Disney World vacation can be on a budget. As a Physical Therapist and a mom of a large family, I would love to help you plan your next magical trip! Learn More About Brenda

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