Polynesian Cultural Center

The Polynesian Cultural Center offers you and your family an opportunity to learn about the islands of Polynesia, where the culture of Hawaii began many generations ago. Explore 7  villages and see the differences and similarities of the different societies that make up Polynesia, visit the IMAX theatre and watch the Horizon’s evening show! All included in your luau package.  Experience for yourself what Aloha really means to the people of Hawai’i.

What other luau in Oahu can offer you so many ways to enjoy the culture of Hawaii?

Make your reservations now and secure your discount tickets here for Oahu’s most authentic luau at the Polynesian Cultural Center.

About PCC
Will you have the opportunity to visit all of the islands of Polynesia in your lifetime? The expansive 42-acre Polynesian Cultural Center is the most hands-on cultural experience in the Hawaiian islands. Representing the people and the islands of Polynesia,which are spread out over 15 million square miles and some of the most isolated and remote cultures in the world. By visiting 8 unique villages with their games, crafts, music and history, you will have a whirlwind tour of Polynesia. Ali’i ticket holders have access to all villages as well as the IMAX theater, as well as the Horizon’s show.

http://www.polynesia.com/alii-luau/alii-luau-menu.html

What would you expect from the ultimate Polynesian experience, but the ultimate dining experience? The all-you-can-eat menu reflects ancient recipes and Hawaiian favorites such as:
Poi - a food of great importance to the Hawaiian people and enjoyed today at family gatherings. Poi, made from the taro root is one of Hawaii’s most nutritious foods. If you haven’t had poi before, you may enjoy it with one of the many meat options available to you.

Kalua Pua’a
– Roasted Pork, the traditional luau feast! Prepared in the traditional imu (underground oven) and slow roasted for hours. Where else can you find such flavorful and moist pork?

Poke -  Discover an island favorite. Raw fish marinated in citrus juice and a little coconut cream. The Polynesian Cultural Center’s recipe is the Tahitian interpretation of the poke most often found in Hawaii restaurants, which is raw fish marinated in sea salt, onions and seaweed (limu).

Lomi Lomi Salmon – diced salmon tossed with onions and tomatoes, introduced by western sailors and still popular today, its tangy taste is the perfect foil to poi.

Pipi Kaula – these tasty treats, seasoned beef jerky were also introduced by western sailors who brought barrel’s of salted beef. On some Polynesian islands, it is still possible to buy salted beef by the barrel.

Teriyaki Chicken – Though not on a traditional luau menu, it reflects the Asian influences in Polynesian foods today.

Chicken Long Rice – Also called thread or bean noodles, mixed with chicken for a mild and delicate dish.

Deep Fried Island Fish - Have you ever had truly fresh fish? White and flaky and deep fried, served with purple Hawaiian potatoes.

Taro Rolls – Every had so much purple food? These rolls are purple from the taro flour used to make them! Another food made possible by the incredible taro root.

Salads – Also on the menu is a variety of tossed fresh salads including spinach salad, cucumber-carrot salad and sweet potato salad.

Cold Fruits – Island pineapple and watermelon (in season)

Dessert – Haupia (coconut custard), Chocolate Cake, Coconut Cake.

Beverages -  (all sodas are decaffeinated): Coca-cola, Sprite, Diet Pepsi, Root Beer, Fruit Punch, Passion-Orange-Guava (POG) juice,

Alcohol is not served at the Polynesian Cultural Center.

http://www.polynesia.com/alii-luau/alii-luau-venue.html
How much would you pay to have a great view of the luau no matter where you are? The Ali’i luau venue is one of the most spectacular and comfortable on Oahu, every seat has a great vantage point due to the theatre-style seating. Each guest has their own seat at a table of 8.

At the foot of the seating area, inside of the “pit” is the imu (oven) where the Kalua Pua’a is cooked. Surrounding the imu are lush waterfalls and a lagoon beneath towering 90-foot tropical murals and a mountain backdrop. With 8 buffet serving stations, even when the theatre is at capacity (700 people), you won’t wait in line long for your luau meal.

In this fabulous and comfortable setting, you’ll begin the ultimate celebration, an authentic Polynesian luau.

http://www.polynesia.com/directions/index.html

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