From what I have read it has closed and gone out of business for good. It was not run by Disney. They are looking for a new restaurant group. Rumors are they are in contract with another source but no word on reopening timeline.
From what I have read it has closed and gone out of business for good. It was not run by Disney. They are looking for a new restaurant group. Rumors are they are in contract with another source but no word on reopening timeline.
Can you give your source? This doesn't seem accurate.From what I have read it has closed and gone out of business for good. It was not run by Disney. They are looking for a new restaurant group. Rumors are they are in contract with another source but no word on reopening timeline.
Never mind, know where it is/ was now. We never ate there but heard it was good.Hello, I have been to Aulani twice. Can you tell me where Ama Ama was located? Maybe I just don't remember the name but ate there. We are going back in October and it will be good to know all the changes. Thanks.
Hello, I have been to Aulani twice. Can you tell me where Ama Ama was located? Maybe I just don't remember the name but ate there. We are going back in October and it will be good to know all the changes. Thanks.
Thanks. I remember the place now. My wife wanted to go back to the Buffett with the family instead of trying that place. Will defiantly go on our next trip.It is the one overlooking the ocean at the end of the EWA tower. If you want a visual, you can google it and look at the map of the resort. You will know if you ate there because it was the only nice sit down restaurant on property. The others are casual or a buffet.
Thanks. I remember the place now. My wife wanted to go back to the Buffett with the family instead of trying that place. Will defiantly go on our next trip.
We did try the sushi place across the street and it was good. There was a pizza place in that area and it was good too. That sad to hear at a resort like that the food was iffy for the only sit down besides the Buffett.Trust me your wife didn’t miss much the food is very iffy I found personally the food across street to be much more reasonably priced and better tasting!
We did try the sushi place across the street and it was good. There was a pizza place in that area and it was good too. That sad to hear at a resort like that the food was iffy for the only sit down besides the Buffett.
Thanks. I remember the place now. My wife wanted to go back to the Buffett with the family instead of trying that place. Will defiantly go on our next trip.
it was on a recent podcast about someone who was at Aulani. Interesting thing though is I tried to find it to attach for all of you and now I cant find it.. so perhaps the information was wrong.Can you give your source? This doesn't seem accurate.
I can't speak to Ama Ama dinner, but the breakfast there was out of this world! The lobster breakfast sandwich and mac nut pancakes were some of our favorite things we ate the whole trip! But, Monkeypod is also great - we still dream about the jalapeno mashed potatoes!Trust me your wife didn’t miss much the food is very iffy I found personally the food across street to be much more reasonably priced and better tasting!
Did they discuss it on the Dis Unplugged? I believe Sean Faulk was just there, but I haven't listened to the most recent podcasts yet.it was on a recent podcast about someone who was at Aulani. Interesting thing though is I tried to find it to attach for all of you and now I cant find it.. so perhaps the information was wrong.
Trust me your wife didn’t miss much the food is very iffy I found personally the food across street to be much more reasonably priced and better tasting!
Well now that IS sadAma ama is no longer showing up on Aulani’s website. I guess it is gone for good.