We ventured out of the Disneyworld parks to have an emaculate supper at the Polynesian Resort in a restaurant called O'Hana. The dining style resembled Tucanos from Provo, UT where the waiters and waitresses continually bring out meats of every possible kind and grilled vegetables on skewers. However this restaurant did not have red or green markers to tell the waiters to stop or go. So that food just kept on coming!! We could watch all the meat be grilled on large flat grills and there was live Hawaiian entertainment the entire evening. During the middle of dinner, they announced the traditional "Coconut Races" and insisted that all the kids come forward. Each child received a real coconut and a broom. The point of the game was to sweep (or roll) that coconut around the inner perimeter pathway throughout the entire restaurant. What fun!! It actually was a whole lot harder than it looked because those coconuts would roll off every which way. The kids enjoyed this a whole lot!! Our dinner bill came out to be about $175 for the 7 of us!! However, we lucked out since we were on the Disney dining plan, it was all covered as a "table service meal." I loved that whether we ate at Rainforest Cafe (a casual dinner restaurant) or a crazy expensive quality restaurant like O'Hana, it meant the same on the dining plan! It was great!! We then walked around the Disney's Polynesian Resort and were amazed at the scenery, the quality, the grandeur of every square inch of the resort and pool area! Nate insisted that next trip we stay there instead!
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