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| image=AlohaIsle.jpg
 
| image=AlohaIsle.jpg
 
| caption='''The entrance sign for Aloha Isle'''
 
| caption='''The entrance sign for Aloha Isle'''
| opened= 1972
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| opened= 1972 (As the Veranda Juice Bar) <br> 1981 (As Aloha Isle)
 
| park= Magic Kingdom
 
| park= Magic Kingdom
 
| land=Adventureland
 
| land=Adventureland
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| sponsor= Kikkoman (1972-1981) <br> Dole (1981-Present)
 
| custom_label_1= Restaurant Type
 
| custom_label_1= Restaurant Type
 
| custom_value_1= Counter Service
 
| custom_value_1= Counter Service
 
| custom_label_2= Menu Type
 
| custom_label_2= Menu Type
 
| custom_value_2= Ice Cream
 
| custom_value_2= Ice Cream
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| custom_label_3= Formally Known As
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| custom_value_3= Veranda Juice Bar (1972-1981)
 
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Aloha Isle is a restaurant located in [[Adventureland]].  
 
Aloha Isle is a restaurant located in [[Adventureland]].  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Aloha Island opened in 1972 under the name the Veranda Juice Bar. The Juice Bar was originality considered part of the Adventureland Veranda restaurant but was eventually given its independence. From 1977 until 1981, the Veranda Juice Bar (and the Adventureland Veranda) were sponsored by Kikkoman, a Japanese soy sauce company. Although the Juice Bar had a Polynesian theme it did not have the pineapple influence that it would later have. In 1981 when Kikkoman ended their sponsorship, Dole the fruit and vegetable company took over. They renamed the restaurant Aloha Isle and it gained gave it a pineapple flavor.  
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Aloha Island opened in 1972 under the name the Veranda Juice Bar. The Juice Bar was originality considered part of the Adventureland Veranda restaurant, with both locations being sponsored by Kikkoman (a Japanese soy sauce company) from 1977 until 1981. In 1981, Dole (the fruit and vegetable company) assumed sponsorship of the Juice Bar, although not the Adventureland Veranda itself. At this time, the name of the Juice Bar was changed to Aloha Isle, and the menu of the establishment was altered to feature Dole products.
  
Aloha Island is known for it's Dole Whip, A combination of vanilla soft serve and pineapple juice. The Dole Whip has become a Magic Kingdom tradition for many guests and it's popularity let to it also being offered at the nearby [[Sunshine Tree Terrace]].
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Aloha Island is known for its Dole Whip, A combination of vanilla soft serve and pineapple juice. The Dole Whip has become a Magic Kingdom tradition for many guests, and remains one of the more popular Magic Kingdom snacks.
  
 
==Menu==
 
==Menu==
Updated February 2012
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Click Below to see the official Aloha Isle Menu:
{| class="infoList"
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https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/magic-kingdom/aloha-isle/menus/
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| '''Menu Item'''
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| '''Price'''
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| '''Notes'''
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| Dole Whip Soft Serve
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| $3.49
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| Pineapple, vanilla, or orange
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| Dole Whip Soft Serve Swirl
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| $3.49
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| Pineapple, vanilla, or orange
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| Pineapple float
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| $4.49
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| Pineapple, vanilla, or orange dole whip
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| Coke or Barq's Root Beer Float
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| $4.19
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| Fresh Cut Pineapple Spear
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| $3.19
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| Assorted Chips
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| $2.69
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| Soft Drinks
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| $2.59 or $2.89
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| Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Barq's Root Beer, Minute Maid Lemonade
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| Smart water
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| $3.50
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| Dasani bottled water
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| $2.50
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| Pineapple Juice
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| $2.19
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| Apple Juice
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| $2.59
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| Orange Juice
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| $2.39
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| Hot Tea
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| $2.09
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| Hot Cocoa
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| $2.09
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| Coffee
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| $2.09
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| Regular or decaf
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|}
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==References==
 
==References==
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http://www.mouseplanet.com/guide/377/Walt-Disney-World/Magic-Kingdom/Adventureland/Aloha-Isle
 
http://www.mouseplanet.com/guide/377/Walt-Disney-World/Magic-Kingdom/Adventureland/Aloha-Isle
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http://www.omniluxe.net/wyw/advv.htm

Revision as of 01:33, 8 March 2014

Aloha Isle
AlohaIsle.jpg
The entrance sign for Aloha Isle
Magic Kingdom
Land Adventureland
Opening date 1972 (As the Veranda Juice Bar)
1981 (As Aloha Isle)
Restaurant Type Counter Service
Menu Type Ice Cream
Formally Known As Veranda Juice Bar (1972-1981)
Sponsored by Kikkoman (1972-1981)
Dole (1981-Present)

Aloha Isle is a restaurant located in Adventureland.

History

Aloha Island opened in 1972 under the name the Veranda Juice Bar. The Juice Bar was originality considered part of the Adventureland Veranda restaurant, with both locations being sponsored by Kikkoman (a Japanese soy sauce company) from 1977 until 1981. In 1981, Dole (the fruit and vegetable company) assumed sponsorship of the Juice Bar, although not the Adventureland Veranda itself. At this time, the name of the Juice Bar was changed to Aloha Isle, and the menu of the establishment was altered to feature Dole products.

Aloha Island is known for its Dole Whip, A combination of vanilla soft serve and pineapple juice. The Dole Whip has become a Magic Kingdom tradition for many guests, and remains one of the more popular Magic Kingdom snacks.

Menu

Click Below to see the official Aloha Isle Menu: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/dining/magic-kingdom/aloha-isle/menus/

References

http://www.easywdw.com/news/new-aloha-isle-menu/

http://www.mouseplanet.com/guide/377/Walt-Disney-World/Magic-Kingdom/Adventureland/Aloha-Isle

http://www.omniluxe.net/wyw/advv.htm