'Ohana is ridiculus and I blame the Disney dining plan

BOG is $55 and 2 credits, arguably a very poor use of dining plan credits, but if that one can be 2 credits, then there is no reason 'Ohana can't be. Poly is the only deluxe resort with no signature dining option (although WL is losing theirs) so I don't think it would be far fetched to make 'Ohana 2 credits. And I agree with the OP, that it would definitely ease up on the level of difficulty in getting an ADR and Le Cellier lunch is definitely a prime example of that.

When BOG became a signature, it also became a price fixed menu for all. That was a huge change and a big price increase for everyone. When Le Cellier became a signature, prices went up substantially for everyone.

Right now, Akershus at 1 TS credit per person is over $60 per person for dinner. You can bet that they won't just slap on a 2 credit ddp entitlement at Ohana without a substantial price increase for all.
 
Website still says $55, not that the website is not known for having errors...

I see $60.

"This 3-course dining experience is $60 for adults (ages 10 and up) and $36 for children (ages 3 to 9). Tax and gratuity are not included. If using a dining plan, the prix fixe dinner will require 2 table-service meal entitlements per person."
 

Le Cellier is not an easy reservation to get (maybe first thing in the morning at the 180 day mark). On the other hand 'Ohana is not worth 2 credits IMO and even if they made it 2 credits and improved the menu, I would be it would still sell out and be hard to find (like BOG)
 



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