Ohana for Dinner

Kelsybelle

Active Member
My 20 month old really loved O'hana for breakfast! It's a character theme
with Lilo, Stitch, Mickey, Pluto. Dinner at O'hana is fun in my opinion for older children because they have coconut races and activities of that sort, plus there isn't any characters. To a toddler it might seem like any other dinner.
 

coltow

Well-Known Member
My cousin has taken her (almost) 4 year old a bunch of times. She told me that he prefers the breakfast but the adults like dinner better. We are going to be trying dinner in August and breakfast in December.
 

disneydiva72

New Member
O'hana for dinner was absolutely delicious!! I can not wait to eat there again!

My 8 year old is a fussy eater and they had a children's menu, you have to ASK for it, they do not even say they have a children's menu unless you ask......they had the usual fair of mac and cheese, chicken fingers, etc.
 

JohnByers

Well-Known Member
BINGO, just ask for it, my 4y/o and 7y/o are picky, we asked they had grilled cheese and mac n cheese, we ate great, they were happy...... and all was well!
 

JackSparrowsGF

New Member
Is it really good? Would a 2 y/0 like it?


Do you love meat!? If so you will LOVE this place! It's pretty good. My server was a complete idiot last time I was there but that could happen anywhere! We booked an after 9 pm seating and saw the Wishes fireworkds show from our table. It was so nice to see them from there. The baby 1.5 then oved it! He also loved the music from the ukelele player too! We're going back again! :king:
 

PinMadness

New Member
It depends if your 2 year old is picky. I am a 25 year old picky eater and I had a miserable time at Ohana's for dinner. There just wasn't anything for me to eat.

I did enjoy the character breakfast though :) And the atmosphere is nice.
 

The Adventurer

New Member
I have never been to 'Ohana for dinner, but the breakfast with Lilo, Stitch, Mickey and Pluto was one of the best meals (with or without the presence of characters) I have ever had at the WDW Resort. If your two year old's opinion is your main concern, I would go for the breakfast. :king:
 

DizneyPryncess

Well-Known Member
I have not eaten there yet, but have heard great things, so I'm trying out the dinner for my honeymoon. Would have loved to do the character breakfast, I love Stitch. But we have tours booked in the mornings, so we had to do dinner.

Here's a link to their menu, so you can decide if there's anything on there that you'd like to eat. It seems a lot of people have a tough time deciding on menu items there. Sounds good to me. :)

http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showthread.php?t=179267 - dinner
http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showthread.php?t=179268 - breakfast
 

captainkidd

Well-Known Member
Ohana is a must do for us on every trip. In fact, having dinner there twice and breakfast once next month.

It's a fun place for both adults and kids. Very atmospheric. Food is good. Bread is absolutely FANTASTIC! And Tambu Lounge is pretty much the best lounge in all of WDW to get a nice drink at.
 

fortheboys

New Member
We went with our 3 year old son last year, and he was fine eating from the selection they bring. If your child will normally eat grilled chicken, steak, shrimp and veggies he will be just fine - and the atmostphere is great - its a really loud resturant with lots of action (people singing, coconut races, the grill in the center, kids doing the hula, etc) so a public meltdown isn't a big deal, nor if the child wants to get up and move around - very family friendly, and a must visit for us every trip!
 

elizs77

Active Member
We went with our 3 year old son last year, and he was fine eating from the selection they bring. If your child will normally eat grilled chicken, steak, shrimp and veggies he will be just fine - and the atmostphere is great - its a really loud resturant with lots of action (people singing, coconut races, the grill in the center, kids doing the hula, etc) so a public meltdown isn't a big deal, nor if the child wants to get up and move around - very family friendly, and a must visit for us every trip!

We took our son for the first time when he was three, and he did fine. He'll eat most anything except mashed potatoes, so he chowed down on everything! If you don't have a picky eater, the regular fare will be fine.
 

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