Hello there, Amanda!
Ohana means family, and I can’t imagine dining at a better Polynesian-themed dining location with family than
‘Ohana in Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. If you’re staying in the Magic Kingdom Resort Area, this is a very convenient dining location to start your day before visiting Magic Kingdom Park since you can take advantage of the complementary
Resort monorail to get you to the theme park.
Amanda, you’ve come to the right place because at this time ‘Ohana offers two very distinct dining experiences. For breakfast, you can reserve Best Friends Breakfast featuring Lily & Stitch during a special Character Dining experience. Whereas, for dinner, you can reserve an all-you-care-to-enjoy dinner featuring Hawaiian-flavored specialties without characters.
If you plan on taking part in the ‘Ohana breakfast, you’ll have pineapple-coconut breakfast bread and different skillet options available, featuring Mickey-shaped or Stitch-shaped waffles. For dinner, you’ll find the famous ‘Ohana Noodles and a number of other specialties on your skillet. I personally think the star of the show is the
‘Ohana Bread Pudding.
Here’s a pro tip: If you are looking for a late-night snack at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, mobile order ‘Ohana Bread Pudding from the
Kona Cafe and take it outside to eat by the water. You may even time it perfectly with the Electrical Water Pageant.
May the magic be with you!Melanie