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¹ Children 2 years and under are free. ² See more infomation at bottom of page.
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Explore seven different Polynesian villages and learn more about these unique island cultures. Then participate in the Alii Luau feast and dine on mouthwatering foods. Later on, watch the spectacular Horizons night show. |
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Polynesian Cultural Center - Alii Luau Package
The Park Find out why the Polynesian Cultural Center is one of Oahu's favorite visitor attractions. This amazing park is spread out over 42 acres and features the richness of the Polynesian culture. Among the main attractions are the seven Polynesian villages that show the traditional island life of Tonga, Tahiti, the Marquesas, Fiji, New Zealand (Aotearoa), Samoa and Hawaii. As you explore the park, you'll learn more about the traditions, lifestyles, music, dance and hospitality of Polynesia.
You'll see native islanders carving tiki statues, dancing with fire knives, making fire by rubbing sticks together and climbing up four-story palm trees barefooted. Take your time visiting all the villages or hop aboard a canoe for a leisurely ride down the river that runs through the Center.
But there's so much more to see and explore:
The Pageant of Long Canoes Mid-afternoon marks the beginning of the fantastic Pageant of the Long Canoes, where you'll see Polynesian dancers showcase their native costumes and dances on big floating platforms in the park's central lagoon.
The IMAX Movie You might also want to check out the park's state-of-the-art IMAX Theater to watch the spectacular Coral Reef Adventure movie, shown on a gigantic screen measuring 65 feet high (19.8 m) and 93 feet wide (28.4 m). The movie features the real-life expeditions of renowned underwater filmmakers Howard and Michele Hall in Fiji, Tahiti, Australia's Great Barrier Reef and 200 miles east in the coral atoll lagoon of Rangiroa, French Polynesia. The movie will immerse you in another world. You'll dive with the Hall's to mysterious deep reefs, swim with grey reef sharks, zoom through coral canyons and ride a fast current beneath a breaking wave.
Tram Tour of La'ie While touring the park, you can also venture out into the neighboring town of La'ie, the home of the first temple built outside of the mainland United States by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This "Taj Mahal of the Pacific" is striking in its architecture and was dedicated in 1919 to serve Mormons throughout the Pacific.
You can take a free tram ride from the Center that runs every 20 minutes from 1:00 to 6:40 p.m. During the ride, you'll learn about the history and the people of La'ie. At the temple, you can enjoy a stroll in the beautiful gardens and check out the Visitor Center, which features a 10-feet marble replica of Thorvaldsen's well-know statue "Christus." |
The Luau After a long day of exploring the Center, you'll be hungry and ready for participating in a luau - one of the most Hawaiian experiences you can have. The Polynesian Cultural Center is home of Hawaii's most authentic luau, a traditional Hawaiian-style feast with entertainment. The Ali'i Luau begins at 5:30 p.m. at a secluded site with a tropical 15-foot tall waterfall.
As you enter, you'll be greeted with a flower lei. Later, you'll witness the traditional imu ceremony, in which the roast "kalua" pig is raised from an underground oven. Then the Ali'i Court arrives, complete with the fanfare from conch shell trumpets. These performers will entertain you as you dig into a feast that's guaranteed to satisfy any appetite.
The luau buffet table is set with all kinds of delicacies, from typical Hawaiian foods, such as kalua pig, lomi lomi salmon, haupia (coconut pudding) and poi, to standard American dishes, such as rice, chicken and vegetables.
The Show After the luau feast, a very special treat is awaiting you. You'll get to see the fabulous Horizons Polynesian Revue, one of the largest Polynesian shows in the world featuring a cast of more than 100 native performers from all over the Pacific. They will perform the songs, dances and showcase their costumes that make their cultures unique. The rhythmic melodies and the beating of the drums will touch your heart and the breathtaking Samoan fire-knife dance will captivate you and take you back in time. |
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Ali'i Luau Package: This Package gives the opportunity to tour the seven authentic Polynesian villages, witness the fabulous canoe pageant, watch the IMAX movie, participate in the tram tour of La'ie town and take a canoe ride down the park's river. When dinnertime rolls around, you'll proceed to the award-winning Ali'i Luau, where you'll be greeted with a flower lei on arrival. You'll feast on great traditional Polynesian as well as continental American dishes. Later on, you'll watch the spectacular Horizons night show. |
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Laie, Oahu, Hawaii |
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| Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
| | Start Time | 10:00am | | End Time | 9:00pm |
| Start Time | 12:00pm | | End Time | 9:00pm |
| | Start Time | 10:00am | | End Time | 9:00pm |
| Start Time | 12:00pm | | End Time | 9:00pm |
| | Start Time | 10:00am | | End Time | 9:00pm |
| Start Time | 12:00pm | | End Time | 9:00pm |
| | Start Time | 10:00am | | End Time | 9:00pm |
| Start Time | 12:00pm | | End Time | 9:00pm |
| | Start Time | 10:00am | | End Time | 9:00pm |
| Start Time | 12:00pm | | End Time | 9:00pm |
| | Start Time | 10:00am | | End Time | 9:00pm |
| Start Time | 12:00pm | | End Time | 9:00pm |
| PCC is closed on Sundays, Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Waikiki hotel pick-up is also available at 12 pm (10 am is recommended in order to see everything) For the Transportation option, return time to your hotel is approximately 10:15PM. |
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The Luau and Show Package includes:- Regular admission to the Polynesian Cultural Center
- Admission to seven Polynesian villages
- Canoe Pageant (2:30 p.m. each afternoon)
- Tram tour of La'ie
- IMAX Movie
- Fresh flower lei greeting
- Canoe rides
- Ali'i luau show and buffet
- Dinner is from 5:00PM to 6:45PM.
- Preferred seating at the Horizons night show (7:30 p.m. in the Pacific Theater)
- Children 2 years and under are free.
Ali'i Buffet Menu: - Island-fresh tossed greens accompanied by carrots and cherry tomatoes
- Spinach salad
- Sweet potato salad
- Ambrosia salad
- Marinated cucumber carrot salad
- Poke
- Lomi lomi salmon
- Kalua pork
- Chicken long rice
- La'ie style chicken
- Deep fried fish (fresh daily)
- Sweet potatoes
- Poi
- Taro rolls
- Fresh tropical fruit selection
- Guava cake
- Haupia (coconut pudding)
- Coconut cake
The Polynesian Cultural Center features: - Hawaii's most authentic luau - 1998 Kalihi Awards
- "Horizons," a 90-minute Polynesian extravaganza featuring a cast of more than 100 young Polynesian dancers performing the best in native dances, legends, music, storytelling and history
- "Treasures of Polynesia," an expansive Polynesian arts and handicrafts marketplace of gifts and souvenirs
- Hawaii's only canoe pageant
- The historic Hukilau Store
TRANSPORTATION: - Regular Transportation is via a large tour bus, with pick ups at the major Waikiki hotels. Deluxe Transportation includes curbside pick-up from anywhere in Waikiki (not just select hotels), and is via luxury mini-coach.
- An IMAX Theater featuring a great film
When? - Monday to Saturday
- Center opens at 12:00 pm and closes at 9:00 pm
- Waikiki hotels pick-up available at 10:00 am and 12:00 pm, and returns at 10:15 pm
CLOSED Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Where? - Polynesian Cultural Center at La'ie, East Oahu
Restrictions: - PCC is closed on Sundays, Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.
- All major areas of PCC are accessible to those in wheelchairs, including the Laie Temple Visitors Center. Folding wheelchairs can be easily stowed in the storage area of any motor coach. Motor coaches are the default form of transportation to PCC. Collapsible wheelchairs must be folded and stowed in the luggage compartment of the motor coach. Wheelchair must be safe and in good repair with an effective braking system.
- Other information about Wheelchairs:
- PCC provides guests a limited number of collapsible wheelchairs. There is a $20 deposit and rental fee, $15 of which will be refunded when the wheelchair is returned undamaged. If a guest wishes to use one of PCC's wheelchairs, please make a note of this in the reservations (the credit card page has an area for "Requests"). The deposit for rental of a wheelchair must be paid at entrance to PCC.
- In instances when guests would like to bring their own rigid (non-collapsible) or motorized wheelchairs on the bus, they must note this in their reservation. Please also note the type of wheelchair (folding, motorized).
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| Hotel Pickup Information |
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Roundtrip transportation is available from designated Waikiki area hotels. If you are staying at a Waikiki hotel and wish to be picked up, please indicate your choice when booking this activity (please add "Roundtrip Transportation" to your shopping cart). Please be sure we have your correct email address as we will send you pick-up information times and locations via email.
Standard Trans: 10:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m. pick-up.
Deluxe Trans: 10:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m. pick-up. Mini-bus w/ less stops.
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| Driving
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The Polynesian Cultural Center is located in La'ie, on Oahu's northeastern coast. It's just a 35-mile scenic drive from Waikiki. Along the way, you can enjoy plenty of picturesque views as the road winds through the rainforest and along gorgeous beaches. The Center is located at 55-370 Kamehameha Highway in La'ie.
From Waikiki, take the H-1 freeway west until reaching the Likelike Highway (63). Exit H-1 onto the Likelike Highway (toward the mountains) and stay on the Likelike until passing through the tunnel and emerging on the windward (eastern) side of the island. Exit Likelike and take Kahekili Highway (83) north until arriving in La'ie (Hint: the Kahekili Highway becomes the Kamehameha Highway after Kaneohe).
You'll see the Polynesian Cultural Center on your left (toward the mountains) after arriving in La'ie. It is located next to Brigham Young University and the Hawaiian Temple. On the way to La'ie, you'll pass interesting sights, such as Kualoa Ranch and Chinaman's Hat, a small offshore island.
Parking is $5 per vehicle. |
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Polynesian Cultural Center
Reviewer: Vicki (St. Charles, USA) March 27, 2008
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This was an Awesome day, very educational, I suggest getting the personal tour guide it's well worth the additional $10 dollars once you arrive at the PCC. The Luau food was absolutely marvelous, and the evening show was fabulous. Would highly recommend!!!! |
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Good fun, but very rushed
Reviewer: Cathie O'Connell (Melbourne, Australia) May 27, 2007
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We had a great time at the PCC however felt it was rushed. Also, there was no alcohol served at the dinner (which we found very unusual!) |
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The PCC Alii Luau Package -- A Hawaii Must Do
Reviewer: Sweet Pea (Lakeland, FL, USA) January 30, 2007
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Aloha! We can't tell you enough how much we enjoyed this experience and the great service we received from the staff. This is our third visit to PCC and something I wouldn't miss on a trip to these wonderful islands. The extra care of the young man to my physically challenged husband made this enjoyment possible. It is nice to know that the proceeds of the center go towards educating the young people from the islands depicted in the villages and shows.
From the trip up the river to the villages and the parade of the canoes while the students danced the native dances, to the luau ceremony & great feast and the evening performance ... it makes up the greatest package and the most value for the dollar in the islands.
There is no other place where so much of the culture of the islands is displayed in such an entertaining and educational way. There is nothing artificial about the presentations like one would find at an amusement park.
It’s not possible to take-in all that is available so you can return another day if your time permits to fit in the things you missed. We could not as we were leaving on the 7pm night cruise around the island.
Mahalo for a great visit to the Polynesian Cultural Center. |
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