Welcome to planDisney, Heather.
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Ohana is a great breakfast choice. It's one of the rare sightings of Stitch at Walt Disney Worlds, and the yummy pineapple-coconut breakfast bread gets the chef's kiss.
Right, onto parking logistics. Theme Park car parks usually open just over an hour before the Park itself. So, if time allows, I suggest parking at the Magic Kingdom Park car park and hopping on the
Monorail over to
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort for your reservation. Once you've enjoyed your meal, the Monorail conveniently takes you straight to the entrance of Magic Kingdom Park to continue your fun day.
As a Guest with a dining reservation, you will receive complimentary parking at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort for your dining experience. However, do note that longer-term parking is reserved for overnight guests, so you won't be able to park here all day.
If you opt to park at Disney's Polynesian Village Resort for breakfast, the security guard at the gate entrance may ask for proof of your reservation. Depending on availability, they might provide you with a pass for a specific time limit. Once you've got that sorted, you're free to park and relish your dining experience. When you're ready, just hop back in your car and head to
Magic Kingdom Park's parking lot for the rest of your day.
A final recommendation, should you wish, would be to modify your dining reservation to later in the morning. This way, you can park at Magic Kingdom Park, enjoy a few magical hours there, and then head to Disney's Polynesian for brunch! It's a fantastic way to take a breather from the Parks' hustle and bustle, returning refreshed and ready for more merriment.
I hope this information helps you plan your day, Heather. If you have any more questions, please contact us at
planDisney.
Wishing you a magical day,
Louise