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This report is a little late but we were in WDW from 10/10-19. We dined at many old favorites but tried two new experiences for us...'Ohana for dinner and Tutto Italia.
We've stayed at the Polynesian many, many times but had not ever had dinner at 'Ohana although we did have breakfast there many moons ago when it first morphed to 'Ohana. We were all excited that we were finally trying it. Well, now we can say been there, done that. Our service was very good. At first things were coming out too quickly and my DH asked for a slower pace which was accommodated. None of us cared for the food very much although it is a lot for the price paid IMO. Oh, and our son is diabetic and his needs were addressed in a satisfactory way which is typical WDW dining in our experience. The restaurant enjoys such beautiful views (although our only view was of the entrance to the kitchen) that it seems a shame to me that it can't offer a nicer dining experience as it did years ago before it became 'Ohana. But it obviously is wildly popular so I suppose that is not going to happen.
We also tried Tuto Italia. We like it so much we went back another time. Great service especially for our first dinner, very tasty dishes. Not your typical Italian restaurant at all. The tables are also nicely spaced as well although both dinners we were at banquettes.
We also had dinners at California Grill, Kona, Polynesian room service, Cafe d'Antonio in Celebration, Beaches and Cream and Spoodles.
Lunches were at GF Cafe, the Plaza, Liberty Tree Tavern, Le Cellier, Mama Melrose, Raglan Rd and RF Cafe.
We had breakfast at Kona Cafe, Akerhaus, and Boma as well as yogurt parfaits and omelet sandwiches from the BC Marketplace and Tonga Toast, etc. from Captain Cook's. Akerhaus was also new for us. Also had a couple QS lunches: the bakery in France and Pop. We were not all together for some meals which is why there are a couple extra meals in there.
Lots of new menu...Kona at both breakfast and dinner, Le Cellier, Raglan Road, room service at the Polynesian and I think LTT. Perhaps another restaurant or two. It seemed almost every where we went, the server started the meal by telling us it was a new menu. And of course, California Grill always has a fresh menu.
Anyway, I'd be happy to answer any questions.
We've stayed at the Polynesian many, many times but had not ever had dinner at 'Ohana although we did have breakfast there many moons ago when it first morphed to 'Ohana. We were all excited that we were finally trying it. Well, now we can say been there, done that. Our service was very good. At first things were coming out too quickly and my DH asked for a slower pace which was accommodated. None of us cared for the food very much although it is a lot for the price paid IMO. Oh, and our son is diabetic and his needs were addressed in a satisfactory way which is typical WDW dining in our experience. The restaurant enjoys such beautiful views (although our only view was of the entrance to the kitchen) that it seems a shame to me that it can't offer a nicer dining experience as it did years ago before it became 'Ohana. But it obviously is wildly popular so I suppose that is not going to happen.
We also tried Tuto Italia. We like it so much we went back another time. Great service especially for our first dinner, very tasty dishes. Not your typical Italian restaurant at all. The tables are also nicely spaced as well although both dinners we were at banquettes.
We also had dinners at California Grill, Kona, Polynesian room service, Cafe d'Antonio in Celebration, Beaches and Cream and Spoodles.
Lunches were at GF Cafe, the Plaza, Liberty Tree Tavern, Le Cellier, Mama Melrose, Raglan Rd and RF Cafe.
We had breakfast at Kona Cafe, Akerhaus, and Boma as well as yogurt parfaits and omelet sandwiches from the BC Marketplace and Tonga Toast, etc. from Captain Cook's. Akerhaus was also new for us. Also had a couple QS lunches: the bakery in France and Pop. We were not all together for some meals which is why there are a couple extra meals in there.
Lots of new menu...Kona at both breakfast and dinner, Le Cellier, Raglan Road, room service at the Polynesian and I think LTT. Perhaps another restaurant or two. It seemed almost every where we went, the server started the meal by telling us it was a new menu. And of course, California Grill always has a fresh menu.
Anyway, I'd be happy to answer any questions.