Kevin Klose is a super star co-host on The Dis, a podcast and webepisode that 
provides information about Walt Disney World. Kevin is the show's food 
critic, and he has little good to say about dinner at Disney's Ohana. 
Ohana is a restaurant inside the Polynesian Resort across the lake near the 
Magic Kingdom. Kevin has the perspective of dinning at other similarly priced 
restaurants, so, I respect his opinion. I rarely (if ever?) eat at a $30-$40 per 
plate restaurant, so, I have little to compare Ohana to.
On Tuesday after 
work, we went to Ohana for dinner. We made the reservations months in advance 
because this is a popular restaurant. When seated, they begin bringing you food, 
and the food doesn't stop until you cry UNCLE! At which point they 
begin bringing you desert.
Dinner started with a salad covered in fruit 
and with bread. Followed by chicken wings and pot stickers. Then veggies and 
noodles. For the boys, they received a platter stacked with hamburgers and fries 
(special request that was nicely honored with the greatest customer service). 
That filled us. But that wasn't the main course. The main course is 
all you can eat chicken, steak, pork, and shrimp, brought to your table on 
skewers. The pork was pork. The steak was steak. And the chicken was to die for. 
You would expect the steak to be incredible, but it was cooked well done and was 
OK, but not fabulous. That is one of Kevin Klose';s largest complaints 
- the steak is not that good. I didn't care because I was 
eating the fabulous grilled chicken.
During the dinner, we were 
entertained by a singer that taught the kids how to dance and performed a 
coconut race. All the while we had a perfect view of the Magic Kingdom castle 
out the dinning room window.
After dinner, we walked down to the 
Polynesian Beach, found some comfortable chairs, and settled in to watch the 
Disney fireworks. The best place to watch the fireworks is on Main Street within 
the Magic Kingdom. The second best place is to rent a boat and go onto the lake 
and watch them. The third best place is on the Polynesian Beach!
Just one 
problem. I have previously written that Disney does a great job with bug 
control. They do. But their bug control doesn't apply to mosquitoes. 
During a visit in 2010, I was eaten alive by a flock of mosquitoes while waiting 
for a Disney bus. This year, while sitting on the beach, the mosquitoes ascended 
and attacked and took more than their fair share out of us all.
While 
waiting for the Fireworks, the Polynesian resort was showing Monsters Inc on a 
large blow-up projection screen. Then, the fireworks started. The Polynesian 
resort plays a synchronized audio track for the fireworks that matches the audio 
within the Magic Kingdom, but is delayed to account for the two mile distance. 
The show was spectacular!
Stuffed and happily entertained, we followed 
the maze of sidewalks (getting lost only twice) back to the parking lot and 
headed home. I might have just lost another notch in my belt an I might have 
caught malaria, but I had an incredibly magic evening.
 
 
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