yedliW
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You can get that juice at dinner, too. You can also get it in any supermarket in Hawaii.
Is that the same juice they have at 'Ohana breakfast?
You can get that juice at dinner, too. You can also get it in any supermarket in Hawaii.
Yep. Kona, Tusker House, Boma, 'Ohana etc. They have it at a lot of places.Is that the same juice they have at 'Ohana breakfast?
I'm looking for recommendations on where to eat after a day @AK. We are all adults, BTW. It was suggested to that we go over to AKL rather than eat at one of the restaurants in the park. Right now, I'm leaning toward Boma - Flavors of Africa or Sanaa. We are on the DDP and Jiko - the Cooking Place requires 2 credits,and since we are using 2 credits elsewhere, I would prefer not to do that unless there is a compelling reason for doing so. I am interested in the quality of the food, but also the atmosphere, i.e. a view of the animals on the savannah. i welcome any input. Thank you.
Sanaa is nice for lunch, but Boma is my favorite restaurant on property.
Their soups alone make it worth the price, and after your meal you can wander the pathways around the pool and get better animal viewing than you'll get at Sanaa anyway.
I recommend the infamous McDonald's at that area, the one near the All Star resorts. Home of the all day breakfast, this is made to order and is guaranteed to be fresh.
Just going to throw this out there that there are other restaurants on property that could be tried as well. I know it was recommended to swing by AKL after you leave AK, but if you're leaving the park, you have the flexibility to go anywhere you want. If you're going to AKL, I can cast my vote for Boma; I've only had it for breakfast, but I'd imagine that dinner is just as good.
Outside of AKL, you could do O'Hana at the Poly. Great food (family style) and a fun resort to walk around at. Plus, after dinner you can go down to the beach and watch the MK fireworks.
Boma is really good. Though i prefer breakfast over dinner.
Ohana is the worst lol. Its so gooood that all I can do is go back to my room and go to sleep. The only thing with Ohana is you want to go there on a near empty stomach.
I've sadly never had a good Ohana experience. Kona though, shut up and take my money!
I am interested in your experiences at Ohana. It really is hit or miss and guest interpretation.
Been there a few times, cold food, bad service, and one time we were seated away from the kitchen and mostly ignored. Haven't been back since 2013.
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