Disney's Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show (And Small Kids)

LeeAnn

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We have never seen/eaten @ Disney's Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show. We will be DDP w/ 3 small kids (dd6, ds5, dd3) who are not big eaters.

Since this is 2TS, is this dinner show worth the 2TS, espcially 3 small kids?

Is the show entertain for small kids? Or should I stick w/ the Charatcter Meals?

On the plan, does it inclided all levels?

How long is the dining experience? Want to make sure my kids will be be able to sit for the whole show?

Thanks.

The kids love O'Hanas. Am I better off going to to O'Hanas? Are they similiar experiences?
 
We are looking at going for the 1st time too. I actually went into YouTube & searched for the "Disney's Spirit of Aloha Show" and there are actual clips online that you can view & see for yourself whether you think your kids will like it. Just a thought.
 
We went to the show this January with DD8, DD6 and DS3. They loved it. And actually ate better than other meals. The waiter offered to bring us 'kid friendly' choices like Mac and Cheese, but my picky eaters attacked the chicken to the point we had to get more. DS only got antsy once but was very entertained by the show.
 
To be honest, I think the kids might get a little bored by the show. I think I would go to Ohanas for dinner instead, and then have an extra character breakfast or something. Just a thought:cool1:
 

All three of my kids feel asleep about half way through this show! (Ages 2, 6 , and 9) I did it last Summer when we were on the deluxe dining plan because I eventually want to try everything at least once. I'm glad we went but it bored them right to sleep. I noticed this happened to a LOT of kids around us too. Almost every family left with a sleeping child attached to them. :rotfl2:

The food was okay. The dessert was blah. I don't think I would do this again unless friends and family wanted to try it. I have a bunch of pics in my Sept trip report if you wanna take a look.
 












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