We thought it was definitely worth a trip to Capt Cook's on the QSDP!!!
You may not can get it grilled at Capt Cook's, especially since they added the automated ordering kiosks. I don't remember that special requests were handled there. But they must have a way, since so many guests have special needs with their food.
But if someone in your party wants to order the Mickey Waffle that comes with the berry sauce...!
Still waiting for Capt Cooks to start offering those!
If you like deep fried, sugary things you will enjoy the Tonga Toast. Personally, it is too heavy for me. My solution is to order it grilled instead of fried. It is much lighter (although it is still huge and very filling) and much less sugary as the cinnamon sugar does not stick as well when it is grilled. I absolutely love it grilled while there are many who prefer it in its original form.
As the previous poster said, if you want to try the Tonga Toast but save a little money, head to Captain Cook's at the Poly instead. It's the quick serve location so the food is less expensive but it's the same Tonga Toast they serve upstairs at Kona.
You may not can get it grilled at Capt Cook's, especially since they added the automated ordering kiosks. I don't remember that special requests were handled there. But they must have a way, since so many guests have special needs with their food.
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The tonga toast at the counter service does not come with strawberry sauce (just regular syrup)
But if someone in your party wants to order the Mickey Waffle that comes with the berry sauce...!
... Also, those Macadamia Nut Pancakes are almost as good!
Still waiting for Capt Cooks to start offering those!









