Ohana

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR

We ate here one Christmas morning, my family, mom and dad, Sister and BIL. It was a great place for us to gather for Christmas Breakfast then Monorail to Epcot. Yet at $35 or a dining credit I haven't done it again, that is a lot of money for this, I doubt it cost $35 total to feed our party of 8.

That year we did Hoop for dinner, much more worth it, dollar for dollar and for Christmas Eve we ate at Chef Mickey's for dinner. It was well worth the price too for Christmas Eve.
 

Ariel484

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I believe you get a plate of fresh fruit, as well. (At least we did, in October.)
Yep! We got the fruit plate in January too!

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karl75

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our ohana breakfast

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This was for a family of four.

plus our cm came round filled our drinks (coffee and juice) and came round with mickey waffles.

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Then our children got one of these each.
 

GrimGrinningGhost15

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Original Poster
My boyfriend is a Disney vet (20+ trips), my self having only been once, so he usually knows his disney business but couldn't remember how they served breakfast. Our puppy looks like stitch (a 7 month old boston terrier) so I have a new love for the character so Tony (bf) said Ohana was a must! Thanks for all the great pics, everything looks so great! I may be a bit obsessed with the mickey waffles, I have never had but anything mickey shaped instantly turns me into a giddy 8 year old!
 

bethymouse

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IMO dinner is much better! I mean, the characters were nice and all, but they kept pushing the Mickey waffles on us, and the food was not hot.:( Really typical breakfast, and we don't do much all you can eat breakfasts. But, for dinner- the shrimp is endless, and the food was nice and hot!:)
 

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