Hiya Everybody!
On Monday morning, we hopped on the monorail for a quick trip over to the Polynesian for our character breakfast at 'Ohana. (It is soooo cool to have the monorail right in the building!

) I don't know who was more excited - me or Tink! This has become one of my favorite things to do at Disney. Here are my Top Ten Reasons for loving the 'Ohana Character Breakfast:
10) The relaxed atmosphere
9) The view of the Seven Seas Lagoon
8) I love the Polynesian and all things Hawaiian.
7) How about that yummy pineapple bread?
6) The Keiki parade and the Hawaiian Roller Coaster song
5) You don't have to order - they just keep bringing you food!
4) Breakfast is my favorite meal. (Sometimes I have breakfast for dinner!)
3) Mickey & Pluto & Lilo & Stitch
2) The AMAZING fruit juice!
And finally: (drumroll)
1) Mickey Mouse waffles!
We had a 7:30 AM reservation (yes, we are an early rising family!) and we were the first ones to check in. We got our pictures taken and waited to be seated.
Tink waiting patiently for the beeper to go off:
We were the first ones seated and we got a table facing the lagoon! The host gave us some yummy pineapple bread and fresh fruit to munch on while we waited for our server. There was even a chair for Tink:
Our server brought us coffee and tea and a pitcher of the most yummy, yummy fruit juice. It was a mix of orange and passion fruit juice! Then the rest of the food arrived: scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage and biscuits. Last but not least were the MICKEY WAFFLES!!! Now, I guess I SHOULD feel guilty about eating waffles that are shaped like Mickey's head.

But after the first bite I usually get over it. This time was no exception. The are so light and fluffy and they just keep bringing them! Yum Yum

Here's Frank, about to dig into one:
Is it me, or does he have a goofy look on his face?
While we were chowing down, our character friends started to visit our table. First Stitch:
Then Lilo:
Then Mickey arrived in his Hawaiian finery:
And last but not least, Pluto!:
Tink got her picture taken with everybody too, but those pictures are on HER trip report!
At some point, the children were rounded up for the Keiki Parade. I'm so glad they now use the Hawaiian Roller Coaster song from Lilo & Stitch - it's so much fun! We had a very enthusiastic group of kids that really seemed to be enjoying themselves.
Finally, with our tummies full of Mickey waffles and yummy juice, we dragged ourselves out of our chairs and headed back to the monorail for our trip to the Magic Kingdom.
Until the next time, bye bye 'Ohana!