Disney's
Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show
Disney's Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show is located at Disney's Polynesian
Village Resort in the Luau Cove located just off the beach in a covered, open-air theater. Please note that show will
only cancel for temperatures falling below 50 Degrees.
The show is hostessed each evening by Auntie Wini, who has invited the whole neighborhood for a celebration to welcome home one of the local girls that has been away. The Aloha Dinner Show features music and dances of the cultures of Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, New Zealand and Hawaii, which is presented while guests dine on a feast that is inspired by the flavors of Polynesia.
The themed island feast is served family-style, and will feature chicken drumsticks, pork, fresh catch of the day, Polynesian Island rice, fresh sauteed seasonal vegetables, dinner rolls and a Volcano Dessert specialty. If you have special dietary requests they will be honored with a 24 hour advance notice by the guest. Beverages will include a bottomless beer, wine, tropical rum punch, sodas, coffee and tea. Other alcoholic beverages may be purchased from the full bar separetely. Dress is casual and shorts are ok at this show.
Shows are presented every Tuesday through Saturday at 5:15 and 8:00 p.m.
Pricing
Adults 12 and up $49.01 Price includes tax and gratuity
Child $24.81 Price includes tax and gratuity
Reservations can be made by dialing (407) WDW-DINE. Credit Card is needed to book this event.
'Ohana restaurant is located on the second level of the Great Ceremonial
House. It is open for breakfast from 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. and
for dinner from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. (with last dinner seating at
9:40pm).
'Ohana's character breakfast features a family-style
meal hosted by Mickey Mouse and friends. (This was formerly known
as Minnie's Minehune).
'Ohana Feast is an interactive experience where all of
the other guests are your "cousins". Don't be surprised
to see a coconut race going on! Meals are prepared in a huge open-pit.
The delicious offerings here include long skewers of fire roasted
grilled meats with specialties like Hawaiian Chicken, Cajun Jumbo
Shrimp, Mesquite Beef Tenderloin, and Pork Tenderloin. The dessert of bread pudding and Bananas Foster sauce is to die for!
The Kona Café offers breakfast, lunch
and dinner. Breakfast includes the famous Tonga Toast, fresh fruit
and juices, Eggs Benedict and a host of other delicious offerings.
For lunch, an assortment of soups, salads and sandwiches can be
topped off with yummy desserts like Ko Ko Puffs, Turtle Brownie
Tarts or Haupia Strawberry Shortcake. A variety of fresh fish
dishes, pastas such as Sesame Chicken Fettucini, Prime Rib and
Barbecued Shrimp are some of the culinary delights that are offered
on the dinner menu. Breakfast is served from 7:00 to 11:30am (last
seating at 11:10am) , Lunch from 12pm to 3pm(last seating at 2:45),
and dinner from 5pm to 10pm (with last seating at 9:40pm). Some
of the best coffee on property can also be found here in the restaurant
and just outside it at the coffee stand.
Captain Cook's Snack Co. is a snack bar located on the first floor of the Great Ceremonial House and is open 24 hours a day (however the grill closes at 11pm). Here you'll find sandwiches, salads and flatbreads.
Full
room service is available from 6:30 a.m. to midnight.
For breakfast, fill out the card found in your room, and hang
it on the doorknob outside before retiring for the night. From
11:30 a.m. to midnight, salads, hot sandwiches, appetizers and
hamburgers are offered. For dinner, from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.,
appetizers, barbecued ribs, sweet and sour chicken dishes, shrimp
and pasta,pork tenderloin, filet mignon, steak and desserts are
offered.
TIP: For a real treat, try the Tonga Toast at breakfast. Thick slices of sourdough bread, stuffed with bananas, are dipped in egg, cooked till crisp and topped with sugar, cinnamon and a special passion fruit syrup.
The Tambu Lounge is a great place to relax and unwind after a busy day in the parks with a tall, cool drink.