LUVMICKEY said:Our first meal was breakfast at the Poly at what is now called Kona Cafe. Just like the last poster, I just can't think of what it used to be called. Can anyone help me out and let me know what the name used to be.
Anyway, I beleive it was 1984 and I just loved the Tonga toast and the kids loved the Mickey waffles. I'll never forget that trip. It was really so wonderful, and I think I cried everyday because I was so happy to be there.
Michele
Thank you so much for refreshing my memory on the Coral Isle Cafe. It was a great place to eat. At that time, I remember the Pateete Bay Veranda and Tangaroa Terrace. We loved to eat at TT. It's a shame it's not there any more. Anyway, thanks again.Dreamfinder2 said:Back when, it was the Coral Island (or Isle?) Cafe. The Poly used to be home to some other restaurants, the South Seas Dining Room, and Tangaroa Terrace (birthplace of the famous tonga toast, I think.) And 'Ohana was the Papeete Bay Verandah, which had this insane Sunday brunch and a very upscale Polynesian menu at dinnertime.
Restaurants come and go at WDW. "There are places I'll remember, all my life, but some have changed. Some forever, not for better..." (anyone recognize the groovy song cue?)
Dreamfinder2 said:Back when, it was the Coral Island (or Isle?) Cafe. The Poly used to be home to some other restaurants, the South Seas Dining Room, and Tangaroa Terrace (birthplace of the famous tonga toast, I think.) And 'Ohana was the Papeete Bay Verandah, which had this insane Sunday brunch and a very upscale Polynesian menu at dinnertime.
Restaurants come and go at WDW. "There are places I'll remember, all my life, but some have changed. Some forever, not for better..." (anyone recognize the groovy song cue?)
sotoalf said:If anyone's got information or stories about the South Seas Dining Room, I'd love to read them. Wasn't it located where the Wyland Gallery is now?