Ohana
POLYNESIAN VILLAGE RESORT
Location: Great Ceremonial Hall - Second Floor
Cuisine: Polynesian
Type: Table Service
Dining Plan: Yes
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Ohana is located on the second floor of the Great Ceremonial Hall in Disney's Polynesian Village Resort. The restaurant is open for Character Breakfast and Dinner Service.
"Ohana...a place of family, laughter and sharing...Hawaiian style"
Offering Hawaiian style cuisine, the large restaurant overlooks the Seven Seas Lagoon, Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and the resort pool and volcano.
'Ohana's Best Friends Breakfast' Featuring Lilo and Stitch
Service commences from 7.30am until midday.
Lilo, Stitch and other friends invite you to join them for a Polynesian influenced American Buffet Breakfast. Feast family-style on selections which include scrambled eggs, Island-style fried potatoes, Hawaiian pork sausages and an assortment of fresh fruits and breads.
Guests have the opportunity to get their autograph books signed and take photograph's of their favourite Disney Characters.
Character appearances and entertainment may be subject to change.
Dinner
Service available from 3.30pm until 10pm.
“Cousins” are invited to an 'all-you-care-to-eat' Hawaiian-style dinner, along with entertainment.
Guests can begin by sampling the 'Ohana Pineapple Coconut Bread.
Appetizers are served family style on platters to include Pork fried dumplings, Honey-Coriander chicken wings, and Vegetable Lettuce Wraps with a hoisin-ginger sauce.
Watch the server's dash between tikis and tropical greenery to bring freshly prepared dishes cooked over an oak fire, with skewers of Sweet and Sour Chicken, Spicy Grilled Peel-n-Eat Shrimp, Szechuan Sirloin Steak which is served with Peanut and Sweet and Sour Sauces. Dishes are accompanied with Stir-fried Vegetables and Noodles tossed in a Teriyaki Sauce with fresh vegetables.
Dessert if you can manage it, is the restaurant speciality of 'Ohana Bread Pudding a la mode, topped with Caramel Sauce and Bananas.
The Hawaiian-style entertainment includes singing, ukulele playing,hula-hooping, limbo contests and races where children push coconuts around the restaurant with brooms, all on hardwood floors. The ambience is bustling and loud, so be prepared for a fun-filled evening.
The Magic Kingdom fireworks can be seen at night from the large windows which panel the length of the building.
To ensure a table, book up to 180 days in advance.
Ohana is set on the second floor of the very beautiful Polynesian resort. Upon arrival we were given a pager and after 20 minutes We were then shown to a table in the centre of the restaurant (table 42) with Cinderella?s Castle visible through the huge window in the distance. We were told we?d have a good view of the fireworks later on.
The restaurant is amazing with the huge wood grill stove, the kind of cabana ceiling over our table complete with turtles and dolphins and the tiki-style pillars and foliage all around the room. It had such a lovely, calming atmosphere.
Our server, Houda, looked rushed off her feet, but we were never kept waiting throughout the whole meal. She explained how everything worked; we were their guests and would be waited on all night and could have as much of everything as we wanted. She also called us Cousins. She gave us a platter of Pineapple-Coconut Bread which was out of this world!
We ordered drinks and they were brought over followed by some mixed greens with mango-poppy seed dressing, honey coriander chicken wings and pork fried dumplings. I couldn?t get enough of the wings and dumplings. They were delicious! Just writing about them is making my mouth water!
After a while we were asked if we wanted more so we asked for more chicken wings and dumplings and then she came around with skewers loaded with oak grilled chicken, barbecued pork loin, marinated sirloin steak and grilled peel - n - eat Shrimp. It was all so delicious! If there was one thing I could have changed it would be that the shrimp was already peeled as I find it so fiddly and it takes the enjoyment out of the food a bit. I do love my shrimp! Maybe i'm just lazy. The steak was also a bit too peppery for me but the rest of my family loved it.
As we waited for our dinner to go down, a lady came out in Hawaiian dress and was talking to a couple on the next table to us who?s Anniversary it was. She got all the kids up and they paraded around the restaurant shaking maracas and were each given a lei. Then the couple joined in at the end and did the limbo
We all managed to force down a bit of warm banana bread pudding which again, was delicious! I did leave quite a bit though.
Most of the tables were emptying out now and it was almost time for the fireworks so we asked for the check. We didn?t have to pay for DD as she was under 3. We were charged for 6 adult meals and it came to $246.44 which included 18% gratuity as we were a party of 6 ($35.63) and $12.87 tax. So it roughly worked out $41 (Ł27) each. It was a great meal and a fantastic atmosphere. I couldn?t fault anything and have put it on my list of places to eat again for our next trip.
We went outside onto the Polynesian Resort's beach to watch the Wishes fireworks. The music is piped onto the beach and it made a lovely end to the evening.