Kyle Mattox Review of Aulani, A Disney Resort and Sp...
We ate at the Makahiki character breakfast, and it...
We ate at the Makahiki character breakfast, and it was a wonderful time for all involved. We began by meeting Mickey Mouse, who was wearing shorts and flip-flops, followed by a ~10 minute wait to be seated. An auntie (an older lady) hosted a very interactive show for the keki (children) where they sang, danced, and shook various simple percussion instruments. Minnie Mouse was present and participating the whole time. After the show period, Minnie and Goofy came by each table to say hello. The food was good! The buffet includes Mickey Mouse waffles, pancakes, (subpar) biscuits and gravy, lots of thick cut bacon, eggs of various types, a sizable Japanese section (including miso soup and other things westerners don't tend to consider breakfast), a smallish Hawaiian section with Loco Moco, fried and white rice, and Portuguese sausage, and more. There was no real maple syrup, only imitation stuff, along with some coconut syrup (that seemed to also be corn syrup based). The orange juice was quality (it was not the bitter testing minute maid you would expect from a place that serves Coke products), and was included in the breakfast.
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