'Ohana or 1900 park fare breakfast

nyz2004

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Help me decide, which breakfast. I don't care about Lilo stitch, not a fan. But I don't care about Mary poppins either. Which one is better, food wise? I have reservations for earliest time for both restaurants. Do I still need to wait?
 
Just so you know - there are more characters than Mary Poppins at 1900. We had the Mad Hatter (he was a hoot!) and a couple of Pooh characters. Likewise, I believe there are other characters beside Lilo and Stitch at Ohana.
Have you been able to look at the menus on All Ears for both places? We have only done breakfast at 1900, it was good not amazing by any stretch. 1900 is a buffet, I believe Ohana is more family style so consider that.
If you have the earliest reservation time, I doubt you'd have to wait more than a few minutes.
 
I prefer 'Ohana because it's family style. I'm not a fan of buffets in general. And with a character meal, I like not having to get up to get food and worry about missing a character.
 
I love 1900 Park Faire for breakfast. Mad Hatter and Alice are wonderful. Nice selection of food. Love the strawberry soup. Great breakfast.
 

I have always done 1900 PF got the first reservations because I hate buffets but this year I am trying Ohans, I like the fact food is delivered to your table :santa::thumbsup2 I don't think breafast can be horrible, some better then others though
 
Done both and liked the food at 1900 Park Fare a lot more.

Probably hit Ohana on a bad day, but our potatoes were hard as rocks and the scrambled eggs were nasty-tasting.

1900 PF has an omelet station where you can get fresh eggs anyway you want them. It's more of a brunch than a breakfast, so you'll get some lunch-like items like freshly carved ham.
 
We pick 1900 Park Fare. They are more choices of food and you can have your eggs cooked to order. If you don't mind getting up and serving yourself, this is the place to go.

I like the fact the 'Ohana is family style, but prefer 1900.
 
1900 is much better food wise. not only a much bigger variety, and lobster eggs benedict, which is my favorite part. they also have mickey shaped plates.
 
Help me decide, which breakfast. I don't care about Lilo stitch, not a fan. But I don't care about Mary poppins either. Which one is better, food wise? I have reservations for earliest time for both restaurants. Do I still need to wait?

Never been to either, but the idea of the Mad Hatter at 1900 Park Fare is *really* appealing to me. So, for me, it'd be 1900 Park Fare. In fact, I have it on my list for next time and I seriously can't wait!
 
I prefer 'Ohana because it's family style. I'm not a fan of buffets in general. And with a character meal, I like not having to get up to get food and worry about missing a character.

When you say 'family style' do you mean my family of 2 will be sharing a table with other people?
 
Ohana is not bad food. 1900 is just better. If characters are not your concern then go 1900.
 
We love both... but I'd say go with 1900 Park Fare. More variety in characters - Mary Poppins, Alice, Mad Hatter, Pooh and Tigger.... and definitely more variety as far as food.

Ohana we love also - but for us, mainly because we LOVE Stitch and Pluto there (Mickey & Lilo also there). We really enjoy the food, but just think Park Fare being a buffet you have many more options to pick from.

Ohana it always takes us a while to get seated, Park Fare, haven't had that issue. I don't think that should matter though, seeing you said you have the earliest reservation.
 
Never been to either, but the idea of the Mad Hatter at 1900 Park Fare is *really* appealing to me. So, for me, it'd be 1900 Park Fare. In fact, I have it on my list for next time and I seriously can't wait!

The Mad Hatter is a hoot! Actually, Mary Poppins and Alice are pretty funny too. Characters that can talk really add a different dimension to your interactions with them.

When you say 'family style' do you mean my family of 2 will be sharing a table with other people?

No worries--you will not share your table. "Family style" means that they bring platters of food to your table--the way meals are often served at home. It's all you can you eat, but you don't get out of your seat to get it. They bring it to you.
 

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