Question about Ohana's...

mickeyluv

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We will be in Orlando on Friday evening Oct. 23rd and would really like to eat at Ohana's. Should I call and get a reservation or would it be possible for us to just show up and get a table? We're not staying onsite or going to WDW, just thought I would throw that in...not that it matters :goodvibes. Thanks for any help!!
 
O'Hana is one of the most popular restaurants in WDW. I would definitely try for a reservation. If you can't get one and want to try walking up, I would arrive before they open for dinner.
 
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we have been twice whilst stayng there last october and didnt have to pre book once...but saying that i cant remember if we did a weekend or if if it could have been midweek. also take in to account its the weekend before halloween so it might be less crowded due to the calm before the storm....whatever you do its a great meal so enjoy
 
Thanks for the responses! Does anyone have any idea how much it would cost for dinner at Ohana's for 2 adults and 1 child age 12? Trying to put this in our budget!! :)
 

Ohana is extremely popular. I would try to secure a reservation just in case. Having said that, on a Feb. trip that we booked last minute (literally 6 days before leaving for Disney) we couldn't snag an Ohana dinner. So we opted for Kona. While waiting for our Kona reservation, we went to the Ohana bar (Tambu Lounge) and ordered drinks, I think it was around 5pm. Our waiter was very friendly and asked if we were eating at Ohana. I told him no, we couldn't get a reservation. He said to hold on a minute and then he came back with a pager for us! Wasn't that nice? Needless to say, he got a big tip from my DH. So you just never know. Good luck! Ohana is worth the effort if you ask me, the food is amazing and the dessert even better! :goodvibes
 
right now are : Adults $30.99; Children 3-9 $14.99 as far as I know. That would be $92.97 for 3 "adults" plus taxes and tip. Quite the spendy place (each year it's more!) but SO worth it!
 
With FD I would think that the odds of getting a walk up would be slim at best. I really wouldn't count on it, but think of it as a nice bonus if it happens.
 
I would try to get a reservation if you can. On our last trip we waited about 25 minutes to get in for dinner and that was with an ADR.
 
I know that some people will disagree, but I don't go anywhere without a reservation. If you choose to go without, however, I would try really early (5 pm-6 pm) or late (9 pm +).

Good luck!
 


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