DELICIOUS! Ohana Review in Disney's Polynesian Resort at Walt Disney World!

DELICIOUS! Ohana Review in Disney's Polynesian Resort at Walt Disney World!

DELICIOUS! Ohana Review in Disney's Polynesian Resort at Walt Disney World! Join us as we have breakfast at Ohana and review it! It's at the gorgeous Polynesian Resort in Walt Disney World! Let's meet some Disney Characters at the Disney Character Breakfast! ʻOhana is a Hawaiian term meaning "family" (in an extended sense of the term, including blood-related, adoptive or intentional). The term is cognate with Māori kōhanga, meaning "nest". The root word ʻohā refers to the root or corm of the kalo, or taro plant (the staple "staff of life" in Hawaii), which Kanaka Maoli consider to be their cosmological ancestor. In contemporary Hawaiian real estate jargon, an "ʻohana unit" is a type of secondary suite. It is a part of a house or a separate structure on the same lot that may contain a relative but which may not be rented to the general public. The word is referenced in Disney's 2002 film, Lilo & Stitch, and throughout its franchise ("ʻOhana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind—or forgotten.") 'Ohana Dining located in Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Start your day with a bountiful breakfast or sit down to a Polynesian-themed dinner—both served family-style. Note: Characters and games are currently unavailable. 'Ohana is a character dining experience where guests can meet Stitch, Lilo, Pluto & Mickey while being served an all-you-care-to-enjoy Island-style meal. Disney's Polynesian Village Resort Disney's Polynesian Village Resort (formerly Disney's Polynesian Resort from 1985 to 2014) is a Disney-owned and operated AAA Four-Diamond Award–winning[2] resort located at the Walt Disney World Resort. It began operation on October 1, 1971 as one of Walt Disney World Resort's first two on-site hotels. The resort has a South Seas theme, and originally opened with 492 rooms. It was designed by Welton Becket and Associates and constructed by US Steel Realty Development. The resort is owned and operated by Disney Parks, Experiences and Products. Disney's Polynesian Village Resort is situated on the southern shore of the manmade Seven Seas Lagoon, south of Magic Kingdom and adjacent to other Walt Disney World complexes. Since its opening in 1971, the resort has seen three major expansions; the first in 1978, with the addition of a longhouse, the Tangaroa Terrace restaurant/support facility, and a secondary pool. A second expansion took place in 1985, with the construction of two additional longhouses. In that same year, the resort adopted the shortened name "Disney's Polynesian Resort". On May 2, 2014, it was announced that the resort would revert to the Disney's Polynesian Village Resort title while expanding further to include Disney Vacation Club accommodations as well as enhanced resort amenities. On April 1, 2015, the third expansion officially opened, including the new DVC additions and other amenities around the resort. Rise and Shine for Breakfast at Ohana You and your ʻohana can delight in an American breakfast influenced by Polynesian flavors. Feast family-style on popular selections at Ohana such as scrambled eggs, breakfast potatoes, Stitch and Mickey waffles, ham with pineapple, a variety of fresh fruits and ʻOhana pineapple bread. Ohana Dinner with Hawaiian Hospitality Enjoy an evening of Hawaiian-flavored specialties and music in a Polynesian-themed setting. Unwind in a dining room brimming with tikis and tropical greenery as you savor delicious dishes like grilled teriyaki beef, spicy peel-n-eat shrimp, grilled chicken and ʻOhana Noodles. Plus, you can satisfy your sweet tooth with pineapple coconut bread pudding and vanilla ice cream. It’s a tantalizing taste of the South Pacific! Guests 21 years of age and older can also enjoy wine and tropical alcoholic drinks from the full bar. !hana y'all` DELICIOUS! Ohana Review in Disney's Polynesian Resort at Walt Disney World! We are Theme Park Brews. Disney loving, drink chugging, Theme Park vlogging, park hopping adventurers and we want to share our lives with you! From Walt Disney World to Universal Studios. Theme Parks to Amusement Parks. Orlando, Florida fun is what we are about! We vlog, so I guess you can call us vloggers. Places we love! Epcot, The Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure, and many many more! DELICIOUS! Ohana Review in Disney's Polynesian Resort at Walt Disney World!