I have never been to Kona so I can't comment on a comparison between the two, but we had dinner for the first time at Ohana during our recent trip and it was definitely our favorite meal! I think for the price, its a great value because you get so much food. Also, I think it's a fun and different dining experience since the meat is brought to your table on skewers. And the bread pudding is amazing!
Plus, if you dine there during wishes the music is piped in and some of the tables have a view of the castle so you can watch the fireworks.
Can you tell I like Ohana?
I have never been to Kona so I can't comment on a comparison between the two, but we had dinner for the first time at Ohana during our recent trip and it was definitely our favorite meal! I think for the price, its a great value because you get so much food. Also, I think it's a fun and different dining experience since the meat is brought to your table on skewers. And the bread pudding is amazing!
Plus, if you dine there during wishes the music is piped in and some of the tables have a view of the castle so you can watch the fireworks.
Can you tell I like Ohana?
Sorry, I hate to be the negative one, but we hated Ohana. We thought the food was horrible. The beef was fatty, the chicken and pork were dry, and the shrimp was mushy. The noodles came out of a box and the dumplings were frozen. The bread pudding was ok, Boma's was better.They bring out each course way too quickly, I have never felt so rushed through a meal. I wasn't all that familiar with the place, and didn't know to ask for the main part of the dining room so we didn't have the good view, and didn't participate in the entertainment. By far the worst meal we had at Disney. The only good thing was letting the kids hang out at the resort after dinner.
Sorry, I hate to be the negative one, but we hated Ohana. We thought the food was horrible. The beef was fatty, the chicken and pork were dry, and the shrimp was mushy. The noodles came out of a box and the dumplings were frozen. The bread pudding was ok, Boma's was better.They bring out each course way too quickly, I have never felt so rushed through a meal. I wasn't all that familiar with the place, and didn't know to ask for the main part of the dining room so we didn't have the good view, and didn't participate in the entertainment. By far the worst meal we had at Disney. The only good thing was letting the kids hang out at the resort after dinner.
Should I ask for a certain seating area when I arrive?
We ate there during the xmas holidays and it was great. The bread pudding and ice cream are to die for. Ohana is a experience, you should try it atleast once.