FrancoFun
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I've been going back and forth on this and I'd love your opinions!
We are arriving in Orlando early July 16th. We are not visiting a park that day - we've decided to go to the grocery store for some items, relax by the pool, and maybe hit Disney Springs.
Currently I have a 6:20pm ADR for 'Ohana, but I don't know if I should keep it. My wife and 10yo are big eaters, but I am not. I need to eat lightly so as not to feel ill, but I know I would like the offerings at 'Ohana. I also have a severe dairy intolerance, which makes dining choices tricky.
Should I keep the ADR, knowing that we will enjoy it but I won't get my "money's worth"? Should we consider a TS at Disney Springs? Eat at the QS or TS at POR or POFQ, which is where we are staying? Do you have a different suggestion?
For reference, during the week we have reservations for breakfast at Boma and Garden Grill, and supper at Yak & Yeti, TeppanEdo, and Raglan Road.
We are arriving in Orlando early July 16th. We are not visiting a park that day - we've decided to go to the grocery store for some items, relax by the pool, and maybe hit Disney Springs.
Currently I have a 6:20pm ADR for 'Ohana, but I don't know if I should keep it. My wife and 10yo are big eaters, but I am not. I need to eat lightly so as not to feel ill, but I know I would like the offerings at 'Ohana. I also have a severe dairy intolerance, which makes dining choices tricky.
Should I keep the ADR, knowing that we will enjoy it but I won't get my "money's worth"? Should we consider a TS at Disney Springs? Eat at the QS or TS at POR or POFQ, which is where we are staying? Do you have a different suggestion?
For reference, during the week we have reservations for breakfast at Boma and Garden Grill, and supper at Yak & Yeti, TeppanEdo, and Raglan Road.
The food isn't the best on property -- and lately I haven't heard as many raves about it---that is just my impression from reading current reviews. It has been a couple of years since we ate there. So - getting "your money's worth" at Ohana depends on the value you place on the experience as well as the food.