Rise and Shine for Breakfast You and your ʻohana can delight in an American breakfast influenced by Polynesian flavors. Feast family-style on popular selections such as scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes, Stitch and Mickey waffles, ham with pineapple, a variety of fresh fruits and ʻOhana pineapple bread.
What is included at Ohana breakfast?
All-You-Care-to-Enjoy ‘Ohana Breakfast
- Seasonal Fruit. (Plant-based)
- Freshly made Pineapple-Coconut Breakfast Bread.
- ‘Ohana Breakfast Skillet. Scrambled Eggs, Pork Breakfast Sausage Links, Hawaiian-style Ham topped with Pineapple Compote, Fried Island-style Potatoes, Mickey-shaped Waffles, Biscuits.
How long does breakfast take at Ohana?
The restaurant also accepts the Tables in Wonderland card for a 20% discount, if you somehow still have that. Finally, ‘Ohana offers discounts to both Annual Passholders and Disney Vacation Club Members. Breakfast at ‘Ohana runs from 7:30 am until 12:00 p.m. every morning, and is a family-style meal.
Are drinks included at Ohana breakfast?
Upon re-opening in June 2021, this is no longer a character meal. All you care to eat meal brought table-side by servers. Tax is included; gratuity is not included. A standard, non-alcoholic beverage is included in this price.
Does Ohana breakfast have characters?
‘Ohana character breakfast is a character dining experience and that means characters will walk around the dining area and come to your table. The characters include Lilo, Stitch, Pluto, & Mickey. You do not need to walk around to find the characters they come to you!
Can you get bread pudding at Kona cafe?
‘Ohana is still closed at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, but good news – you can order the ‘Ohana bread pudding at Kona Cafe!
Is the Polynesian closed?
The Resort, which has been closed to non-DVC Guests for over a year due to ongoing construction and Disney World’s COVID-19 closure, is finally nearing its official reopening date. Guests will once again be able to experience the magic of Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort on July 19, 2021 — but, there’s a catch.