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Maui Luau Dinner Shows
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Kaanapali Sunset Luau at Black Rock |
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| Effective: 1/1 - 12/31/10 |
Adult
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Child 6-12
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Child 0-5
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| Kaanapali Sunset Luau |
$89.00
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$43.00
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Free
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| Kaanapali Sunset Luau Preferred Seating |
$99.00
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$53.00
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$10.00
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Luau operates: Mon & Wed evenings 1/1-6/11 & 8/29-12/31/10 Mon, Wed & Fri 6/12-7/11& 8/9-8/28/10 Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun 7/12-8/8/10 Transportation is NOT included. Check-in at 5:00 p.m. - Evening Ends at 9:00 p.m.
Tihati Polynesia Revue Join the Tihati cast on a spectacular voyage through the South Pacific. An exciting and colorful presentation of the Polynesians from Hawaii, Tahiti, Fiji, Rarotonga, New Zealand and Samoa, set to pulsating and syncopated drum beats. From the celebrative festival dances of Tahiti, the fierce warrior dances of Fiji, the exotic hypnotizing of the Tuamotus, the legendary dance of the Tahitian princess Tiare to the intriguing fireknife dance of Samoa. For those in love, dance with a loved on during the Hawaiian Wedding song. The Luau Feast
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Rates are per person including 4.166% state tax. |
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Old Lahaina Luau
Oceanfront at 1251 Front Street, Lahaina, Maui |
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| Old Lahaina Luau | |||
| Effective: 1/1/10 - 12/31/10 |
Adult 13 +
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Child 2-12
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Child 0-1
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| Traditional Floor Seating |
$95.83
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$64.58
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Free
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| Regular Table Seating |
$95.83
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$64.58
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Free
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| Seating: Traditional Floor Seating is on grass cushions directly in front of the stage. Regular Seating is table and chairs. All seating is on request. Old Lahaina Luau will do its best to accommodate guests. Child ages 0-1 are complimentary in lap or in stroller. | |||
| Available Nightly. From April 1 - September 30, doors open at 5:45 pm. From October 1 - March 31, doors open at 5:15 pm. and is 3 hours in length. Includes lei greeting, tropical drink and souvenir program. Premium open bar included throughout evening. Arts and crafts demonstrations, Hawaiian music, Imu presentation, dinner and entertainment. Transportation NOT included. Guests are individually greeted with a fresh flower lei, tropical drink and a personalized souvenir program. Premium open bar included through out the evening. Luau hosts escort guests to reserved seats and acquaint them with the Luau grounds. Islanders demonstrate traditional arts and crafts of island life. After the unearthing of the Kalua Pua'a the hosts escort guest to the Hale Ai (Eating House). Upon sunset, the evening's main entertainment begins. This award winning production tells the story of the Hawaiians. We are proud to present the Hula as it was meant to be performed with love and reverence. Beginning with the roots of migration, to the Kahiko, then finally the more contemporary style Hula. Hawaiian music presented by Na Leo Ho'oulu. Professional photographers are available to capture the evening's memories (no obligation to purchase). |
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Rates are per person including 4.166% state tax. |
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| Effective: 1/1 - 12/31/10 |
Adult
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Teens 13-20
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Child 6-12*
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Child 0-5
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| Drums of the Pacific Luau |
$88.00
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$56.00
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$45.00
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Free
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| Luau operates Tues-Sun 1/1 - 8/30/10, Tues-Wed & Fri-Sun 8/31 - 12/31/10. Check-in at 4:30 pm. Doors open 5:00 - 5:15 pm, and guests are greeted with a shell lei, mai tai and fruit punch. Transportation is NOT included. *One Child (ages 6 -12) FREE Promotion: One child is free for every paying adults (based on availability). |
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The sound of the conch, the beating of the drums and the echoes of the Hawaiian chant signal that start of Hawaii's most exciting Lu'au complete with an authentic imu ceremony and the exotic flavors of native Hawaiian cuisine. While you enjoy the tastes of Hawaii, our Drums of the Pacific Polynesian Spectacular (a Tahati Production) takes you on a journey through the islands of Polynesia. They feature authentic dances and music of the old Hawaii, Samoa, Fiji, New Zealand, Tahiti, Tonga, and Rarotonga in the hottest Lu'au Show in the Islands. You are greeted with shell leis and welcomed with fresh mai tais or fruit punch upon arrival, which are served all evening long, as well as an open bar featuring all your favorite mixed cocktails. The evening begins with Hawaiian music and audience participation featuring hula lessons, poi ball lessons, coconut tree climbing, coconut husking and finally the imu ceremony, the unveiling of the main dish - Kaluau Pua'a. Friendly greetings by Royal Polynesians followed by a Polynesian fashion show featuring the islands most exotic pareaus (sarong) in creative styles. An all-you-can-eat generous buffet features the Kalua Pork, Huli Huli chicken, Mahi Mahi, Ulupalakua beef, Polynesian Rice, Vegetables Makamaka, Fresh Sliced Fruits, Soba Noodles, Lomi Lomi Salmon, Pacific Ahi Poke, Tossed Green Salad, Kim Chee and Poi (taro). The lavish dessert bar features Macadamia Nut Lu'au Cream Pie, Haupia with Toasted Coconut, Pineapple Cake and Bread Pudding. It's a real great Hawaiian Lu'au Feast. Join us for an unforgettable ALOHA!!
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Rates are per person including 4.166% state tax. |
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Oceanfront at 505 Front Street, Lahaina, Maui |
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| Seasons: 1/1 - 12/31/10 |
Adult
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Child 2-12
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Child 0-1
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The Feast At Lele |
$114.58
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$83.33
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Free
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Capacity: 150 guests. Reserved tables for number of guest on voucher. For example two guests will receive a private table for two. Groups of 10 or more will be charged 16% gratuity in advance.
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![]() Includes: Fresh flower lei greeting. Open bar throughout the evening. A sit-down, five course dinner, featuring cuisine from Hawaii,Aotearoa, Tahiti, Samoa and Dessert. Menu created by Executive Chef James McDonald from Pacific O' & I'O Restaurants. Each course is accompanied by dramatic Polynesian entertainment from each island. The show begins with the Hula of Hawaii. Hawaii is located on the northern most point of the Polynesian triangle. |
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![]() Next is Tonga the eldest sibling of all the Polynesian nations. Their dance celebrates its people, their lives and dreams. Tahiti is considered by many as the image of Polynesia with a history of beckoning explorers from around the world. |
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![]() Bringing the show to a close is the Island of Samoa "the cradle of Polynesia." Samoan dance is vigorous and energetic with the famed fire knife dance for the finale.
The Feast at Lele Menu |
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![]() A Selection of Traditional Polynesian Staples First Course from Hawaii |
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![]() Second Course from Aotearoa - New Zealand
Sea Bean Duck Salad with Poha Berry Dressing Kuku Patties - Maori fishcake with mussels, salmon and scallops Harore Kumara - roasted mushrooms, sweet potato and garlic Third Course from Tahiti |
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![]() Fourth Course from Samoa Fifth Course from Desserts |
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Rates are per person including 4.166% state tax. Does not include Gratuity. |