We just recently visited and had a dinner at 'Ohana and the food was well below average to say it best. We would attribute the decline in food quality and service to the Disney Dining Plan. It seems as though you are no longer getting what you pay for. Instead, it seems as though they just mass produce the lowest quality food and try to turn the tables over as soon as possible. The meal was over $35 per person and the turney was fatty ( I have never had fatty turkey), the chicken wings were undercooked and fatty, the filet was tough and the service was spoty at best. I have no idea what I paid for, but it was not quality food or service. Of course because we had a party of 8, the assumable 18% gratuity was non-negotiable and automatically included on our bill....how convenient for our sub-standard server. The entertainment (if you wish to call it that), was a guy walking aroung with a guitar, so I would hate to think I had paid for that. It just seems as though all of this was much better years ago and has since gone downhill. We chose to eat offsite for the remainder of our stay. Your thoughts?????
Ohana's has never been one of my favorite restaurants. Wanted to like it because everyone seem to rave about it. Had dinner twice and breakfast once. Dinner was so-so both times. did enjoy breakfast. I will not be returning for dinner any time soon.
We have never done the dining plan, we usually stay concierge when traveling with our Grandchildren and do table serve lunches and a few dinners. Lots of counter serve restaurants. Which I find are very good.
We do an adult trip in March and stay off site, but still eat at Disney. I do enjoy the signature restaurants. And try a few new one's each year. Some I love, some are so-so.
Over the years there are some restaurants I loved and would return year after year, then all of a sudden their food didn't seem up to par. Cross them off my list. A couple of examples: Back in the 90's we love dinner at Liberty Tree Tavern, tried it twice in the late 2000 and will not be returning, food went down hill. Another restaurant was Spoodles, loved it was always a must. Last four years it seemed to nose dive also and crossed it of my list. Reopened under new managemant it is now Kouzzine and I love it again.
Another restaurant we hated, but now under new management is Tutto Italia.
It's now a must every trip. Restaurants have their up's and down's.
I don't know if it the dining plan are just the cooks. I do know it's harder to get ressie's at the more popular restaurants since the dining plan has become popular.