Help with Rehearsal Dinner!

WDWbride2007

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Hi everyone,

We are trying to find a good place for a rehearsal dinner. We are trying not to spend more than $50 pp. I am not too enthusiastic about the Hoop Dee Doo dinner. A lot of guests don't speak English (Spanish-speaking), so we want to avoid a show. Thanks in advance!!!
 
we are having ours at 1900 Park Fare at the GF. We are paying 28.99 per person and it is a lot of fun. Also the dinner at O'Hana's at the Polynesian is about that price.
 
I think if you are looking for good food and a good time, O'hana's is a great choice...

Hope this helps...

By the way, congratulations on moving up the date! I am sure you are so excited you can't stand it!!! Happy planning!
 
We just had my brothers wedding at disney last week and the rehersal dinner was at O'hanas. We had around 30 people. It really fantastic. The food was wonderful and it just kept coming. It is $24.99 a person. We had some vegetarians so they gave us Maui Maui (sp?) instead of all the pork. People just raved about the food. You can't go wrong.

Robyn
 

We had ours at Artist Point at the WL for 22 people. Honestly, since we were going off of total price and not price-per-person, I don't know what the pricing was, but I went through my WP and I was given various group menus at different prices to choose from. It was a great, intimate, low key yet classy restaurant and everyone loved it. Keep in mind you can go with most restaurants in the resorts (or in park if you want to go that way) and the pricing may be better than you think. Talk to your WP to get that info.
ETA-
Just read you aren't having a Disney wedding. You can still contact the resort restaurants and can probably arrange for group pricing. I don't think it's exclusive to Disney brides.
 
Thanks for your help! We called Group Dining and got reservations at Ohanas for 30. Everything is coming together. =)
 
WDWBride2007,
I have never been to Ohana's, but am thinking about incorporating it into our vacation, perhaps before our wedding for our guests....I would love to hear how yours turns out after the wedding is over! :sunny:
 
Ive never been there either. Im going for a planning visit in May so im hoping to go then and get some pics!
 
is always our favorite place to eat so I would recommend going there. I am actually thinking of doing our Welcoming Dinner there also. I do have a question about this though - I am not sure about how to go about alcholic drinks. I know they have some wonderful drinks there and the prices are almost as high as the dinner itself. How could we tackfully state that we will be paying for dinner and all that it includes, soda, coffee and tea but not alcholic drinks. We are looking at probably having 30 - 40 people and that would probably break our bank.
Thanks,
Linda
 
WDWbride2007 said:
Thanks for your help! We called Group Dining and got reservations at Ohanas for 30. Everything is coming together. =)

Does anyone have the number for group dining???

Thanks!!!
 
hfehr1s said:
Does anyone have the number for group dining???

Thanks!!!

Just call 407-WDW-DINE and ask for group dining. The person I spoke to at group dining said they don't have a direct number (at least that he was aware of). Good luck!
 
does anyone know if you get leis when you go to ohanas if not i thought it would be cute to give to my guests there!!
 
does anyone know if you get leis when you go to ohanas if not i thought it would be cute to give to my guests there!!!
 
Don't think you do. I was planning on getting them for my guest. I was also planning on some polynesian themed items as gifts. Gift bags with pineapple stuff (maybe pineapple shapped soap - got this idea from a fellow diser) tropical lifesavers, coconut or pineapple sented hand lotion, and other polynesian themed things that I saw in Oriental Trading Magazine.
Linda
 
Im doing the same, i getting some to put in the welcome bags with a tag on them saying please where this to welcome dinner....... as they have no idea what the welcome dinner is - most havent been to disney before. For keepsakes ive got some little plastic bags which im going to put a tropical soap in (hopefully pineapple) and a i found some lttle plastic fruits that contain sherbert, and ttahen tie them up with some ribbon and put a tag on it!
 
try CSR!!

CSR has 220,000 sq feet of convention space. I'm sure they can acommodate your party of 23. They also have some nice private patios that would work as well.

Coronado Catering Services
Their talented culinary team can make every meal a memorable occasion with outstanding food, imaginative presentation, and legendary hospitality.

Contact a Disney Specialist to inquire about your request for CSR.

Sample Menus
Contact your Disney Specialist to see how easy it is to plan delicious and wholesome, custom-designed meals, menus, and banquets that your attendees will fondly remember. Here's a small sample of the types of menus Disney chefs have created.

Fiesta Brunch
  • Sliced Fresh Fruit with Fruit Flavored Yogurt, Granola and Brown Sugar
  • Smoked Salmon with Bagels & Cream Cheese
  • Prepared to order Omelets and Eggs
  • Made to order Waffles with Warmed Maple Syrup
  • Sliced Strawberries Marinated in Grand Marnier and Whipped Cream
  • Quiche Lorraine
  • Scrambled Eggs with Fresh Chives
  • Crisp Bacon, Ham Steaks, and Breakfast Sausage
  • Marinated Grilled Chicken Breast
  • Grilled Red Snapper Vera Cruz
  • Potato of the Day
  • Fresh Seasonal Vegetables
  • Chef's Selection of Our Finest Mini French Pastries

Tortilla Junction Lunch
  • Southwestern Chicken Tortilla Soup
  • Rolled Flour Tortilla Sandwich with Smoked Turkey Breast, Diced Tomato,
  • Shredded Lettuce and Vidalia Onion Relish
  • Marinated Vegetable
  • Jicama Corn Potato Salad
  • Assorted Rolls & Jalepeno Corn Muffins with Butter
  • Kahlua Chocolate Mousse Torte

South of the Border Dinner Options
  • Citrus Marinated Jumbo Shrimp Grilled and Served Chilled with Lime and
  • Jalapeno Cocktail Sauce
  • Chicken Spanikopita & Grilled Beef Filet on a bed of Flavor Infused Mashed Potatoes
  • Pan Seared Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast on a Bed of Penne Pasta tossed in a Ragout of Tomatoes, Ripe Olives and Seasonal Fresh Vegetables
  • Duo of Pan Seared Beef Tenderloin and Fire Grilled Salmon Filet served with Lemon Pepper Linguini tossed in Cilantro Infused Olive Oil and Grilled Vegetables
  • Double Thick Center Cut Pork Chop Seasoned with a Cinnamon Cumin Rub and char-grilled, crowned with a topping of Toasted Spiced Pecan and Apple Relish Laced with Apple Jack, Served with Mango Chutney and Rice Pilaf
 
2BWEDDNDIS said:
does anyone know if you get leis when you go to ohanas if not i thought it would be cute to give to my guests there!!!


I've been there a few times and not everyone gets leis. The only time I did was for my birthday and my friend had called and told them ahead of time so it was marked on the reservations.

However, on another site, we did a meet and greet there, and one of the ladies ordered from oriental trading company a bunch of leis and flower clips for the ladies in the group to wear also. This was a big hit for the group!!
 












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