I will join the chorus for Tusker House because there are some more unusual choices for the more adventurous, and plenty of staples for everyone else.
The Wave felt like a wedding in a basement to me. The food was fine, not impressive. But I tend to like the Signatures, so take that however you like.
I always mix up the names of the Mexican restaurants, but we’ve eaten at the one inside the pyramid several times and always enjoyed it, despite reading comments to the contrary. We went to a special tasting luncheon at the other one last year, thought it was fantastic, and made a note to eat there on their regular menu soon.
Also - we’re going this month, and you may have pushed me over the edge on booking Skipper Canteen - so thanks!
I was thinking about a breakfast instead of a lunch one day. I will definitely take Kona Cafe under advisement.KONA CAFE FOR BREAKFAST! (Yes, I'm yelling because I get so excited at the thought of it! We just ate there two weeks ago for the 3rd time and adored it as much as ever.)
We always book the last breakfast of the morning around 11am so we can hit MK at rope drop, get a lot done before catching the monorail over to the Polynesian for what we consider "brunch." Works out great every time. The tonga toast with strawberry compote and the pineapple macadamia nut pancakes are to die for. And my DH couldn't stop raving about the wasabe bloody mary and the kona pressed coffee.I was thinking about a breakfast instead of a lunch one day. I will definitely take Kona Cafe under advisement.
Ive been around 15 times and Raglan Road is my favourite year in year out! It is always my husbands favourite too. Great food, entertainment and service all round!
KONA CAFE FOR BREAKFAST! (Yes, I'm yelling because I get so excited at the thought of it! We just ate there two weeks ago for the 3rd time and adored it as much as ever.)
ditto on the bread pudding. although i can never finish it.Another vote for Raglan Road...and the bread pudding!
Haven't had a chance to try that one yet myself, but it's definitely on The List!^^ THIS
Along with Whispering Canyons for breakfast.
Haven't had a chance to try that one yet myself, but it's definitely on The List!
I would definitely choose option 1, DH would definitely choose option 2, and the kids would definitely choose option 3! Thanks!Three goid options from the menu I recommend:
1. The platter - all you can eat eggs, bacon, sausage, waffles, biscuits & gravy.
2. Either version of eggs Benedict.
3. Individual waffle.
It's our go to place to eat breakfast.
Since you're going to BOG for breakfast on day 8, I would recommend changing lunch at BOG on day 4 to a late breakfast at Kona Cafe. Get to the park at rope drop, get lots done before the crowds arrive, then hop on the monorail to the Poly for some tonga toast and macadamia nut/pineapple pancakes before returning to the park by monorail.Hi, everyone. I had to make my reservations today.
Day 1: Whispering Canyon Cafe Dinner
Day 2: Jungle Canteen Dinner
Day 3: Tusker House River of Light Dinner Package
Day 4: BOG Lunch
Day 5: Ohana Breakfast & Storybook Dining Dinner (not going to a park)
Day 6: Rainforest Cafe Dinner (brother's request)
Day 7: Ohana Dinner
Day 8: BOG Breakfast @8:00am (park opens at 9:00) & Biergarten Dinner
I thank you for all of your recommendations and I will keep them in mind next time as well when my family of 3 will be the only ones going.
Since you're going to BOG for breakfast on day 8, I would recommend changing lunch at BOG on day 4 to a late breakfast at Kona Cafe. Get to the park at rope drop, get lots done before the crowds arrive, then hop on the monorail to the Poly for some tonga toast and macadamia nut/pineapple pancakes before returning to the park by monorail.
Hi, everyone. I had to make my reservations today.
Day 1: Whispering Canyon Cafe Dinner
Day 2: Jungle Canteen Dinner
Day 3: Tusker House River of Light Dinner Package
Day 4: BOG Lunch
Day 5: Ohana Breakfast & Storybook Dining Dinner (not going to a park)
Day 6: Rainforest Cafe Dinner (brother's request)
Day 7: Ohana Dinner
Day 8: BOG Breakfast @8:00am (park opens at 9:00) & Biergarten Dinner
I thank you for all of your recommendations and I will keep them in mind next time as well when my family of 3 will be the only ones going.
Was just there in December, Ohana was awful, poor service and the food quality has gone way down. Steak was chewy, no macadamia nut butter anymore, salad has been changed. The Wave is just so so, liker another poster said, feels like a wedding in the basement. The hidden gem we found was Spice Road Table, Best service, great views on the water, and the best steak I have had on property next to California grill. Definitely a must, try and make your reservation for 8 and watch ROE. Another really good place that's quick service insFlame Tree Barbeque, we got the sampler of ribs, pulled pork, and chicken with beans and coleslaw, plus a beer, would have cost around $23, but with dining plan, really good deal. And we paid for the dining plan.
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