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Old 19 Feb 19, 09:43 AM  
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Hi everyone! I was just wondering if anyone knows roughly the cost of Ohana- on MDE it had a price range- guessing it varies time of year? Going to be on the quick service plan so planning on using our voucher, just wondering what we’re looking at for 2 people, thanks!
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Old 19 Feb 19, 10:35 AM  
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You’re right, it does vary, but a rough guide would be $50 per adult for dinner.
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Fab that’s really helpful, thank you! 😊
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$48.99 plus tax and tip is the current price. May be slightly higher at peak times. So for two adults, I'd allow $125 minimum - more if you want alcohol. Cocktails are typically in the $10-15 range (again, plus tax and tip) each, house wine or beer might be slightly less.

ETA: Just noticed you mentioned quick service vouchers. You can't exchange QS credits for payment towards TS meals like you can at DLP. So it'll be the full amount OOP.

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Old 19 Feb 19, 07:07 PM  
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That’s amazing and so helpful, thank you! And sorry that’s probably my bad wording- I meant the £200 voucher with our package holiday
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Ahh, that voucher is fine to use for anything that accepts Disney gift cards. Which the restaurants do, but you can also charge back to your room and pay off the room charges with the card at reception. Saves carrying it around.
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