KONA CAFE BREAKFAST v. OHANA BREAKFAST

Tyler'sDisneyMom

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Hi All,
I am going to Disney with my 4 year old and my elderly grandparents. The 4 of us are only staying for 3 nights and we have the Deluxe Dining Plan and we are staying at the Polynesian. I have gone to Disney a few times a year and have done the dining plan and most restaurants over the years. This vacation is for my grandparents and I want them to experience the best of dianey as this will probably be my grandpa's last vacation. I usually travel for 9 - 14 days, but they would not be able to take it. I am trying to crunch the best in 4 days (while being limited to monorail restaurants and parks - they don't want to take buses or travel far.) The itinerary is as follows:

Narcoosees
Le Celier
Tutto Italia
Chef Mickey
OHANA (dinner)
Crystal Palace (lunch)

My question is..... I am reserving a breakfast at either Kona Cafe OR OHANA. I have never done breakfasts at either. Which is better for senior citizens and why?

Also, I know about tonga toast, but Captain Cook's sells it cafeteria style for under $5. The last day we are there I could bring the room breakfast in bed and we can have the tonga toast.

So, regardless of the tonga toast......which is a better breakfast?

Disney love,
Amanda
 
I think your best bet would be the Kona. Ohana's does get a bit noisy with the characters and the kids playing. The food is great at Kona's. Never been to Ohana's though.
 
Thanks Angelrose. We are on the deluxe dining plan so we get apps. Does Kona have apps (like fresh fruit, etc...) with their breakfast?
 



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