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Polynesian Curtual Center




5-370 Kamehameha Highway,
Laie, Oahu, Hawaii

     

Polynesian Cultural Center - Daytime Packages

SUPER AMBASSADOR
The Super Ambassador package is the finest, most personalized way to experience the best of all the Polynesian Cultural Center offers.  Consequently, they can only accommodate 32 guests a day at this elite level. Advise clients to book as early as possible, as it sells out often. Includes souvenir lei greeting, personal tour guide, admission to 6 villages and 3 exhibits with reserved seats at Island demonstrations, special canoe tour, Long Canoe Pageant, tram tour of La’ie, choice of Prime Rib/Seafood Buffet or Alii Luau Buffet, “HA Breath of Life” evening show with VIP seating, pre-show backstage tour and Deelite Dessert at intermission.

Effective: 1/1 - 12/31/11
Effective: 7/20 - 9/30/11 Child ages are 5-15
Adult
NO Transfer

Child 5-11
NO Transfer
Adult Standard Transfer
Child Standard Transfer
Adult Bus
Transfer
Child Bus
Transfer
$235.82
$184.32
$258.48
$206.98
$266.72
$215.22
** Passenger vehicles will be charged a $8 parking fee.

AMBASSADOR / AMBASSADOR LUAU
There are actually two Ambassador packages that are identical, except for the dining option: one features a prime rib/seafood dinner buffet in the Ambassador Restaurant and the other an Ambassador Luau, with an island-style Hawaiian feast. Full Day option includes small group guided tour, admission to villages and exhibits, Long Canoe Pageant, tram tour of La’ie, “HA Breath of Life” evening show with Premium seating and Deelite Dessert at intermission. Late entry option includes admission to villages and exhibits (limited time in villages when attending luau), optional tour of La’ie, choice of dinner option, Premium seating at evening show and Deelite Dessert at intermission.

Effective: 1/1 - 12/31/11
Effective: 7/20 - 9/30/11 Child ages are 5-15
Adult
NO Transfer

Child 5-11
NO Transfer
Adult Standard Transfer
Child Standard Transfer
Adult Bus Transfer
Child Bus Transfer
$127.67
$91.62
$150.33
$114.28
$158.57
$122.52
Effective: 1/1 - 12/31/11 - Late Entry (after 4pm)
Effective: 7/20 - 9/30/11 Child ages are 5-15
Adult
NO Transfer

Child 5-11
NO Transfer
Adult Standard Transfer
Child Standard Transfer
Adult Bus Transfer
Child Bus Transfer
$112.22
$77.20
N/A
N/A
$134.88
$99.86
** Passenger vehicles will be charged a $8 parking fee.

ALI'I LUAU PACKAGE
This is the most popular ticket package because it’s a great way to enjoy all of the Polynesian Cultural Center PLUS the finest authentic Hawaiian luau in the islands. Includes admission to villages and exhibits, Long Canoe Pageant, tram tour of La’ie, Ali’i Luau buffet dining with flower lei greeting and “HA Breath of Life” evening show with Preferred seating. Deluxe Rates receive Premium Seating at the evening show. Late entry option includes 1 hr. admission to villages and exhibits, optional tour of La’ie, Ali’i luau buffet dining with flower lei greeting and preferred seating for the evening show.

Effective: 1/1 - 12/31/11
Effective: 7/20 - 9/30/11 Child ages are 5-15
Adult
NO Transfer

Child 5-11
NO Transfer
Adult Standard Transfer
Child Standard Transfer
Adult Bus Transfer
Child Bus
Transfer
$94.71
$69.99
$117.37
$92.65
$125.61
$100.89

Effective: 1/1 - 12/31/11 - Late Entry (after 4pm)
Effective: 7/20 - 9/30/11 Child ages are 5-15

Adult
NO Transfer

Child 5-11
NO Transfer
Adult Standard Transfer
Child Standard Transfer
Adult Bus Transfer
Child Bus
Transfer
$79.26
$63.81
N/A
N/A
$101.92
$86.47
** Passenger vehicles will be charged a $8 parking fee.

ADMISSION - IMAX - SHOW PACKAGE
plus "FREE DINNER SPECIAL" valid through 9/30/11 only. Offer is valid with limited daily availability based on seating.

Includes admission from 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm to all villages.
This is the least expensive way to experience the daytime activities and evening show. Meals NOT included. Reserved seating for the Evening Show is in the upper levels only of the Pacific Theater. If your clients wish to sit closer to the stage, please consider another package ticket. Includes: admission to villages and exhibits, Long Canoe Pageant (full day package only), tram tour of La’ie, “HA Breath of Life” evening show. Late entry option: A visit to villages will not allow for tram.

Effective: 1/1 - 12/31/11
Effective: 7/20 - 9/30/11 Child ages are 5-15
Adult

Child 5-11

Adult Standard Transfer
Child Standard Transfer
Adult Bus Transfer
Child Bus
Transfer
$72.05
$28.30
$94.71
$50.96
$102.95
$59.20
Effective: 1/1 - 12/31/11 - Late Entry (after 4pm)
Effective: 7/20 - 9/30/11 Child ages are 5-15
Adult
Child 5-11
Adult Standard Transfer
Child Standard Transfer
Adult Bus Transfer
Child Bus
Transfer
$55.57
$36.00
N/A
N/A
$78.23
$58.66
** Passenger vehicles will be charged a $8 parking fee.

CIRCLE ISLAND SIGHTSEEING TOUR W/AMBASSADOR PACKAGE
Polynesian Cultural Center pairs with Circle Island Sightseeing Tours that take you on an Oahu adventure. You will start your day with a historic & amazing tour that includes sights such as Diamond head & Black Point lookout, Kahala, Halona blow hole, Pali lookout, Dole Plantation, North Shore beaches, and more. Includes admission to villages and exhibits, canoe ride, small group guided tour, tram tour of La’ie, Ambassador dining-Prime Rib/Seafood Buffet dining, “HA Breath of Life” evening show with Premium seating, delight dessert at intermission, behind the scenes tour-Pacific Theater, and souvenir DVD.
Effective: 1/1 - 12/31/11
Adult
Child 5-11
Adult Standard Transfer
Child Standard Transfer
Adult Bus Transfer
Child Bus
Transfer
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
$185.40
$128.75

CIRCLE ISLAND SIGHTSEEING TOUR ALI'I LUAU PACKAGE
This package has a little something for everyone's enjoyment, with Circle Island Sightseeing tours wonderful Oahu tour and Polynesian Cultural Centers Ali'i Luau. Includes admission to villages and exhibits, Long Canoe Pageant, canoe ride, tram tour of La’ie, Luau dinner buffet and show with flower lei greeting, and “HA Breath of Life” evening show with Premium seating.

Effective: 1/1 - 12/31/11
Adult
Child 5-11
Adult Standard Transfer
Child Standard Transfer
Adult Bus Transfer
Child Bus
Transfer
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
$153.47
$107.12

GENERAL ADMISSION
(Admission 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Meals NOT included) - Admission to villages, exhibits, Tram tour of La’ie.

Effective: 1/1 - 12/31/11
Effective: 7/20 - 9/30/11 Child ages are 5-15
Adult
Child 5-11
Adult Standard Transfer
Child Standard Transfer
Adult Bus Transfer
Child Bus
Transfer
$51.45
$18.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
** Passenger vehicles will be charged a $8 parking fee.

SHOW ONLY
(Admission after 6:00 pm) - “HA Breath of Life” evening show.

Effective: 1/1 - 12/31/11
Effective: 7/20 - 9/30/11 Child ages are 5-15
Adult
Child 5-11
Adult Standard Transfer
Child Standard Transfer
Adult Bus Transfer
Child Bus
Transfer
$51.45
$41.15
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

** Passenger vehicles will be charged a $8 parking fee.

Prices are per person. Rates and packages subject to change without notice. The Polynesian Cultural Center is open Monday through Saturday from 12:00 pm to 9:00 pm (closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day). Effective January 1 - December 31, 2011. Bus transfer packages includes Trans Plaza Transportation and escorted tour of daytime activities. Transportation pickup times begin at 10:00 am.

Cancellation Penalties: under 24 hours days, no refund. Children 0-4 are free if not taking a seat on transportation, at meals or at night show. There are certain limitations to what you can see in one day at the Polynesian Cultural Center. It is best to arrive early to experience all the center has to offer. Parking at the Center is $8.00 for non-transportation packages.


Map of the Polynesian Cultural Center

FAMILY ACTIVITIES


Islands of Samoa

Island activities:
Six times each afternoon — at 12:30, 1:30, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 and 5:30 — the Samoans present one of the Center's most popular cultural demonstrations:

Learn how to make fire by literally rubbing two sticks together, how to easily crack open a coconut, the difference between coconut juice and "milk," and how the men do all the major cooking. The young men will also show their strength and agility by climbing 40-foot coconut trees.

Islands of Aotearoa (New Zealand)
Island activities
Four times each afternoon — at 1:00, 3:00, 4:30, and 5:30 — the Maori put on a demonstration that explains the symbolic significance of their beautiful meeting house, unique carvings, facial tattoos, the ancient origins and meanings of sticking out their tongues and twirling poi balls, and other aspects of one of Polynesia's most unusual group of people. You won't want to miss the stirring haka dance; kids will enjoy learning to play tititorea, a Maori stick game designed to develop hand-eye coordination, and kids of all ages seem to enjoy the ta moko area where they can get a temporary tattoo.

Islands of Fiji
Island activities:
Four times each afternoon — at 1:00, 3:00, 4:30, and 5:30 — the Fijians present in-depth demonstrations on their ancient culture:

Learn the significance of the lali or log drum, how important the coconut is in cooking, and other aspects of Polynesian island life. Review the wide array of historical weapons and implements involved in waging war upon neighboring islands and villages; that the cowry shells on the ridge mark a house as belonging to a chief, and that only the chief could enter that house through his door. Everyone will also enjoy making Fijian music with derua, a bamboo percussion instrument; or try a game of cibi (pronounced "thim-bee").

Islands of Tahiti
Island activities:
Four times each afternoon — at 1:00, 1:30, 3:00 and 5:30 — the Tahitians present in-depth demonstrations on their ancient culture:
Learn both the women's and men's movements in their exciting dances, or just try to stop your toes from tapping to the beat of the wooden to'ere drums. Learn why the Tahitians make both fragrant flower and beautiful shell lei, sample Tahitian coconut bread, tour the garden, even let your kids try some fishing, and more.

Islands of Hawaii
Island activities:
Eight times each afternoon — at 12:30, 1:00, 1:30, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 and 5:30 — the Hawaiians present in-depth demonstrations on their ancient culture:

Learn not only some basic hula, but also learn of the deeper commitment hula students make to their art, the intricacies of the motions, and the heritage of the hula implements and instruments. Gain insights into the ancient kapu or taboo system that meant men and women ate in separate houses. Learn how taro is harvested, cooked, and turned into the staple food, poi. Of course, you are also welcome to sample some. Observe how women craft leaves and flowers into beautiful Hawaiian lei and other useful items; and then try your hand at ulu maika — Hawaiian bowling, or konane — Hawaiian checkers.

Islands of Tonga
Island activities:
Six times each afternoon — at 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 and 5:30 — the Tongans present their very popular Tongan ta nafa or drumming presentation that actually starts by learning the simple yet graceful motions of a mauluulu sitting dance. For example, you'll learn the difference between clapping with a pati or a pu sound. You can also try your hand at Tongan lafo, a type of shuffleboard game, or even your accuracy with tolo spear throwing.

Islands of Marquesas
Feature presentations:
Two times each afternoon — at 2:00 and 4:00 — the Marquesan's present fascinating insights into their ancient culture:

The Marquesas will enchant you with their ancient style of dancing: You can definitely see the sounds and motions of nature in their choreography, and you won't want to miss the pig hunt dance. Temporary tattoos are one of the most popular things to acquire there; and along with demonstrations of weaving and other crafts, the Marquesan's also share samples of breadfruit in season. Discover what it tastes like.

Your Visit Makes a Difference
Over the years, more than 11,000 Polynesian students have helped finance their educational dreams while working at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Today the Center provides jobs and scholarships for nearly 600 Polynesian students, allowing them to attend the adjacent university. After completing their education, many return to their native islands to provide badly needed services and skills. By visiting the Center, you contribute to their dream.



Rates are per person including 4.712% state tax.