The Polynesian has been our resort of choice for the last two years and it's kind of weird knowing this time when we go we won't be staying there. Bay Lake Tower is close by so we'll still get to take in the beauty that is the Polynesian Resort.
This year we plan on having dinner at 'Ohana. We have never had dinner, we've always eaten breakfast there.
There are no characters at dinner time but there is still excitement - a fire pit! Dinners consist of fire-roasted all you can eat cuisine. The food is served "family style" of course, since 'Ohana means 'family' that makes sense!
Now, I have heard complaints about 'Ohana - but not where food is concerned. The main complaints I have heard were about children and the craziness of the restaurant. This restaurant has entertainment every night. Music and singing ensues and children are invited to join in the fun. Roughly every twenty minutes, the children are invited in the center of the restaurant for game time. Now I have never experienced this but I am a faithful reader of The “World” According to Jack - read his review for more details: ‘Ohana at Disney's Polynesian Resort
From what I've heard about dinner here, if you're a couple looking for some romance, this is NOT the place to go. I think it will be perfect for us since we will have a big mixed party; CJ, me, our 3 kids, his mom and my friend Cherie. I am looking forward to dinner here. Our reservations are at 6:30pm so we won't be there when Wishes starts (you can see Wishes fireworks perfectly from a window at 'Ohana) but we will most likely head down to the beach to watch.
In fact, I am still tinkering around the idea of another Wishes Cruise - we really enjoyed it last year.
Friday, March 5, 2010
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