Show with Dinner or Ali'i Luau Package with Optional Transportation at Polynesian Cultural Center. 8 Options Available.
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More than 100 Polynesian performers spin fire knives and dance backed by surround sound and special effects; all-you-can eat island buffet
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Choose from two options: Ali’i Luau Package (complete with Luau Buffet) or Admission and Show with Dinner Buffet at Gateway Restaurant
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Admission and Show with Dinner Buffet includes:
- Island Villages
- An immersive cultural experience in 6 island villages
- Go Native activities
- Canoe rides
- Laie and Temple Visitors Center tour
- Canoe pageant
- “Hawaiian Journey” cinematic experience
- Three-day pass to the island villages
- Island Buffet dinner at Gateway Restaurant: Island Buffet dinner is not a luau buffet.
- Evening show admission
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Transportation option available
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Ali’i Luau Package includes:
- Island Villages
- An immersive cultural experience in 6 island villages
- Go Native activities
- Canoe rides
- Laie and Temple Visitors Center tour
- Canoe pageant
- “Hawaiian Journey” cinematic experience
- Three-day pass to the island villages
- Ali’i Luau dinner buffet and show (4 p.m. - seating 3:30 p.m.)
- Flower lei greeting (at Luau)
- Evening show admission
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Luau-level seating at “HA: Breath of Life” show
- Free admission for children under four
- See hours of operation
- See directions and parking information
- See dining options
Please remember Polynesian Cultural Center is closed on Sundays.
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About Polynesian Cultural Center
When a canoe enters the lagoon at Polynesian Cultural Center, its passengers transcend time, distance, and the need for a passport. The boat drifts to the shores of different exhibits, each of which represents a unique Polynesian region. At the Samoa section, for instance, visitors learn how to spark a fire and cook native cuisine. Nearby, the sounds of the haka—a lively war dance—ring through the Aotearoa area, while rhythmic drumming permeates the Fiji and Tonga exhibits. Those who stop by the miniature Tahiti can learn a traditional dance, and guests of the Hawaiian village observe skilled artists weaving leis.
For a cultural cap on an exploratory day, patrons can upgrade their general admission ticket and attend the nightly Ali'i Luau. A celebratory feast is laid out, including authentic Hawaiian cuisine and a whole pig roasted in an underground oven. Alternatively, guest can upgrade to even more evening entertainment, Ha: Breath of Life. During this show, more than 100 Polynesian performers dance, play music, and toss fire to tell an epic story. Dinner is not included with Ha: Breath of Life.