My DH and I had decided to pay for everyones dinner as a gesture of thanks for all who traveled to be with us. So, I booked group priority seating reservations for Ohanas restaurant at the Polynesian resort at our 90 day out point. For those of you who have never been to 'Ohana it means family which is evident from the moment that you arrive. When you're seated, your "cousins" will greet you with a friendly "Aloha." The Polynesian decor provides a relaxed, tropical setting. The dining room is large and edged in windows which provide fantastic views of the Magic Kingdom.
Once we arrived to the Poly, applause came from everywhere
.everyone was extremely loving to us. We waited a few moments before our reservations were called. We had a long center table for about (20 people) square in the middle of the room and near the pit. The food began and it was FAB-U-LOUS! Ohanas is an
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT buffet style dinner and not only did everyone eat until they couldnt move, they also raved about the food which included:
· Shrimp and Vegetable Wontons
· Honey and Coriander Chicken Wings
· Salad with Honey Lime Dressing,
· Stir Fried Vegetables
· Cheesy potatoes
· Marinated Sirloin Steak
· Mesquite Seasoned Turkey Breast
· Bar-B-Que Pork Loin
· Grilled Tiger Shrimp
· Bread Pudding with Vanilla Bean ice cream
The focus of the room is the 18 foot open fire pit. Skewers of delicious all you care to eat shrimp, beef, poultry and pork are prepared here and delivered to your table. I knew this was the spot for our dinner reception because:
1) The men in my family love to eat!
2) Ohanas includes fun stuff for the kids (coconut races and hula hoop contests)
3) Lastly, they entertain your "Ohana" (family) by a singer accompanied by his ukulele.
4) It is very cost effective for the budget bride!

Adults were $24.99 per person and children (under 10) were $10.99. Soooo, our bill (including tip) was under $450.00.
This restaurant definitely included something for everyone. We were acknowledged by the singer and everyone clapped for us! After dinner, we had booked one-way transfers to take everyone back to their hotel rooms. All of the town cars were nice and they were waiting for us downstairs at the entrance of the Polynesian.