Breakfast is eggs, waffles, potatoes, biscuits, bacon and sausage. Nothing special here for breakfast. You can get the same food anywhere. I personally find it hard to spend $23.00 per person for cheap breakfast. The characters are the draw here.
Dinner @ Ohana' is really nice. Grilled and marinated meat, pot stickers, wings, salad, noodles in peanut sauce, pineapple-coconut bread and stir fried veggies. The different meats can get overcooked and a little dried out at times, but ask for rare and the server (cousin) will get it for you. The price for this meal is a little high at $37.00, but I feel it's worth the price for the quality of the food and variety of flavors. Dessert here is the best also. Bread pudding with Bananas Fosters sauce with some vanilla ice cream.