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Dining Around Disney’s Magic Kingdom Resort Hotels – 8 Places We Love to Eat!

Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

8.Kona Café

Kona Café tends to fly under the radar compared to its fellow Polynesian restaurant, ‘Ohana. However, we often find that the food at Kona Café is of a higher quality since it’s made to order rather than a bunch of the same things being made in vast quantities for all customers at each mealtime. At breakfast time, their famous deep-fried cinnamon and banana-stuffed Tonga Toast is practically a rite of passage for Disney World fans

 

Chris G

Chris Gonzales is a writer and freelance editor who hails from Oklahoma City but full-time RVs with his wife and son. As a family of WDW Passholders, they spend much of their time in Orlando and have become quite knowledgable about the parks. Though their travels take them away from time to time, they always find their way back.

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