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Dinner At Ohana at the Polynesian

As I was enjoying a tiki drink at Trader Sam's Grog Grotto in Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, I checked for available reservations at their all-you-can-eat "Ohana" restaurant.

Fortunately, I managed to book a reservation for that evening, marking my first visit since childhood!


After being seated, I observed the Polynesian decor and the masks decorating the walls. The meal began with their bread service, which started the dinner wonderfully, accompanied by a girl playing the ukulele to set the mood!


After a while, the meats were served along with noodles! The meal was presented in a family-style setup and included wings, shrimp, and dumplings. Overall, it was quite enjoyable. It's recommended to leave some room for this meal. Although the dinner is somewhat expensive, it offers a generous amount of food. Also, don't miss out on their bread pudding, which is famous throughout the magic kingdom!


That's it for now! See the pictures below!



A Look At a portion of the dining room. Look at those statues!
A Look At a portion of the dining room. Look at those statues!


The bread service has arrived!
The bread service has arrived!


A bowl with an arrangement of the meats, noodles, and vegetables you get!
A bowl with an arrangement of the meats, noodles, and vegetables you get!

The famous bread pudding as well as some Mickey rice crispies!
The famous bread pudding as well as some Mickey rice crispies!

A final look at the dining room
A final look at the dining room

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