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jml1124 Sep 5, 2002 10:40 am

Consolidated "Luau on Oahu" thread
 
Can anyone recommend a luau on Oahu?

fed planner Sep 5, 2002 11:31 am

We liked the one at the Hale Koa, but I believe that is restricted to military. The one at the Polynesian Cultural Center is good - but it is quite a drive from the Waikiki area and could involve spending a lot more time there to see the rest of the PCC.

Marysunshine Sep 5, 2002 11:35 am

The only luau we went to was on Maui at the Hyatt Regency and we hated the food but loved the show. We are going to Oahu in a few weeks and I have the entertainment book. If you want a coupon for any of the luaus in the book let me know and I'll mail it to you.

chazas Sep 5, 2002 4:42 pm

All the luaus are touristy and none receive a good review for food. However, they can be a lot of fun if you're in the right mood.

The Polynesian Cultural Center is run by the Mormon Church. Its depictions of Polynesian culture are often inaccurate, as they're all filtered through the Mormon religious sensibilities. Apparently there's also some not-so-subtle religious prosletyzing that goes on. The Mormon church funded a big part of the campaign against same-sex marriage here a few years ago. Personally, as a self-respecting gay man, I wouldn't give them my money. There are plenty of other fun tourist venues that don't carry the same baggage.

starrunner Sep 5, 2002 9:34 pm

I have been to the Polynesian Cultural Center. It was really great. Yes it is a Mormon venue but still a lot of fun. It was clean and perfect for a day trip with kids. And no one tried to convert us. The other Luau that I have been to is Germaine’s. www.germainesluau.com/index.shtml They pick you up at the hotel and take you out to a private beach with fantastic sunsets. The food is ho hum but the show was pure entertainment. They play to the tourist. My husband got pulled up to learned the hula on stage. I never knew he could look so cute in a grass skirt. Leave your analytical mind and your taste buds at home then you can really enjoy either Luau.

Spiff Sep 6, 2002 4:52 pm

I've done Germaine's Luau and that description pretty much sums it all up. And if you tip the folks serving the drinks really well, they often forget to collect those free drink coupons... http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttravel_forum/wink.gif

glitzy Sep 24, 2002 6:49 pm

Check out the luau at Paradise Cove. We went last September and then again in June. The food was ok, but the show and other happenings were great and the sunset was gorgeous.

PremEx Sep 24, 2002 8:49 pm

I've been to just about all of them and agree they are mostly all pretty ticky, tacky, touristy.

Can't stand those watered down things they pass off as Mai Tais and Blue Hawaii's, at most of 'em.

But they are loaded with some alcohol, which after about a dozen, does the trick for those attending to get blasted. Germaine’s and Paradise Cove seem to get a younger set of customers, in my observations.

The best commercial luau I've experienced in the islands has been very recently on Maui at The Old Lahaina Luau.

It's still for tourists, but the quality of facilities and service are extremely high, IMHO. And they actually will mix you drinks to order from their full bars, unlimited, included in the price.

Next door is the real gem, however...Aloha Mixed Plate! Also open for dinner, this open air plate stand is owned by the same folks that run the luau. Go there for dinner and enjoy a great meal at a low price while enjoying the music drifting in from the luau, and you also get to watch the performers in their costumes as they dash across the beach to their changing room! Free entertainment! http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttr...orum/smile.gif

And you might just run into Jimmy Buffett, who calls this place home while residing in Hawaii.

See photo under "Aloah Plate Lunch" in:

http://www.margaritaville.com/roadtr...i/hawaii7.html

You'll also find a link to Aloha Mixed Plate at the luau web site above.


[This message has been edited by PremEx (edited 09-24-2002).]

MeLike2Travel Feb 23, 2003 10:37 pm

Coupons for Luau in Honolulu?
 
Hi,

Just thought I'd see if anyone has any coupons or good deals for a luau in/around Honolulu. I'm going there over Memorial Day weekend and would love to go to one. I can't quite afford them.....as they seem to be quite expensive. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks.

Marysunshine Feb 24, 2003 7:18 pm

Go to Entertainment.com and check out the ones in the Hawaii book. Then tell me which one you want and I will send it to you from my book. I think I still have all of them.

MeLike2Travel Feb 25, 2003 9:13 pm

Thank you very much for your offer. I took a look at the site, and found a good place. I'll go ahead and email you.


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Marysunshine:
Go to Entertainment.com and check out the ones in the Hawaii book. Then tell me which one you want and I will send it to you from my book. I think I still have all of them.</font>

Marysunshine Feb 26, 2003 6:02 am

It's in the mail! http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttr...orum/smile.gif

onedog Mar 15, 2003 10:51 pm

We went to the Jermaine's (sp?) lu'au in Honolulu. If you use the entertainment book coupon and the coupon in one of those activity magazines that are everywhere, the price drops to a very reasonable price (I think we paid something like $36, including bus transportation).

I highly recommend this lu'au. The food was very good and plentyful, two alcoholic drink included, the setting on the beach was very nice, and the stage show was very very good. Don't bother driving to save a couple of bucks. You will just get lost and having the bus to take you to and from is so much more relaxing.

MileKing Jun 2, 2003 12:50 pm

Any experience with the Royal Hawaiian luau?

slippahs Jun 2, 2003 11:34 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by starrunner:
The other Luau that I have been to is Germaine’s. www.germainesluau.com/index.shtml They pick you up at the hotel and take you out to a private beach with fantastic sunsets.</font>
Speaking of Germaine's Luau, I've got a 25% off coupon for four people that I'm not going to use... because I've never considered going to a luau as a kama'aina... e-mail me if you want it http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttr...orum/smile.gif

Aloha

pinniped Jun 3, 2003 1:25 pm

We did the Paradise Cove Luau two weeks ago. The food and entertainment were OK - nothing great. This is a large and very "touristy" luau. (I know all luaus are touristy, but the one I went to at the Ren Wailea was more...classy.)

The biggest disappointment for us at the Paradise Cove was we thought would get us a flower lei, unlimited drinks, and premium seating with this "upgrade" package we got suckered into buying. The lei was a piece of junk, we did not get premium seats, and the "unlimited" drinks was only for the Igloo coolers full of rot-gut mai tais. My wife wanted Diet Coke, and that was not included. You had to pay full-bar prices to get a non-alcoholic drink other than tap water.

Disappointment #2 was getting begged for tips by some of the people at this luau. It happened first when a performer corralled my wife to make a "free" lei. Also, the "tour guide" who rode on the bus with us (not the driver), disrupting the scenery with his stupid jokes, actually ASKED FOR TIPS at the end of the evening. Talk about tasteless.

I'm pretty much done with luaus, with the possible exception of a return to the Ren Wailea.

1K wannabe Jun 5, 2003 11:37 pm

Had the same experience with Paradise Cove about two years ago. Absolutely hated it!

FlyinHawaiian Jan 16, 2004 5:33 pm


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by slippahs:
I've never considered going to a luau as a kama'aina... </font>
OK, guily pleasure admission. This kama`aina likes to play "tourist" from time to time. http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttr...orum/smile.gif And, I'm not talking about the tradition at the school Slippahs and I attended of holding "Tourist Day" (which is when you dress up like tourists). No, I mean doing all of the events targeted to visitors.

I've taken guests to Paradise Cove a few times, the most recent as last Friday. I'll try and give an overall review.

Yes, it is touristy. No doubt. But, in a way that diminishes the Hawaiian culture? Not to me. I enjoyed walking around and seeing all of the displays and demonstrations. I must have missed the requests for tips, but it also likely that they knew I was a local, and, therefore, had no money for tips :)

Food/Drinks - Last week, we hung out at the poolside bar at the J.W. Marriott at Ihilani before heading over to the lu`au and had a few "real" mai tais. In comparison, the ones at Paradise Cove had no alcohol at all!

For this last visit, we were given the top-of-the-line package, with everything included. Our dinner was served, and included additional servings of grilled steak and lobster tail. While the steak was a bit salty and not a prime cut of beef, we found the rest of the food to be of decent quality. Our server was very good about providing us with drink refills and additional servings.

Show - We were seated in the cabana across from the stage and the outdoor seating for the other packages. Our party of four had a private table in the middle of the cabana with an unobstructed view of the stage. While it was further away from the stage, we found our view to be good and it was nice having a bit of shelter from the evening breeze. I enjoyed the performances of the musicians and dancers - they were all of very good quality. It was nice to see everyone there having a (seeming) good time.

bocastephen Jan 22, 2004 2:44 pm

can anyone recommend a "traditional" local luau that can be attended by an out-of-towner...possibly part of a festival or local celebration? (prefer Maui or Hawaii)

Being from Florida, I tend to try and avoid as much "for tourists" stuff as I can, but besides the option of trying the famous Old Lahaina, I thought it might be more interesting and rewarding to join a local luau.

yyzflyer Jan 26, 2004 12:12 am


<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by MileKing:
Any experience with the Royal Hawaiian luau?</font>
Bump... also planning to attend this luau.

MileKing Jan 26, 2004 9:09 am

We ended up going to the Royal Hawaiian Luau this past October when we were on Oahu as part of our honeymoon. This being our first luau, it is difficult to compare to the others mentioned but I'll give my thoughts. Is it touristy? Yes, but we enjoyed it. The food was OK...nothing great, but certainly not terrible either. And plenty of mai tais. The entertainment was very good. We talked with a number of locals while on Oahu and the overwhelming consensus was that the RH Luau was the one to go to. We got a great deal too, around $60 per person if I remember correctly. I think the regular rate is about $85. The special rate was available on the RH website and only for those staying at one of Starwood's Oahu properties. Look carefully on the site to see if the MINET rate is still available. There is an Internet rate available, but that is a few dollars more.

The_Phoenix Jan 26, 2004 2:24 pm

great thread as I see its been kicking around since 2002.

I too am starting to think luau but something, as stated above, non touristy and somewhat authentic.

The majority of our time will be in Maui an Kauai.

Oh, in much of whats written above already, seems that none of these Luaus have GOOD food. Shame http://www.flyertalk.com/travel/fttr...orum/frown.gif

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FlyinHawaiian Jan 26, 2004 3:11 pm

There are threads for lu`au on just about each island in the forum.

By nature, at a lu`au, you are going to be feeding a lot of people at one time all at once , so it's often quantify over quality on the food. I just hope the kaula pig isn't too salty/greasy, there actually IS salmon in the lomi lomi, chicken in the long rice, etc.

I've not been there, but the lu`au at the Kona Village Resort on the Big Island looks first rate, food wise. Not surprisingly, it's also one of the most $$$ options.

I'm not sure what visitors would make out of a "local" (baby/birthday/anniversary/wedding/etc.) lu`au. It's more a social event than a pagent with music and entertainment.

[edited to add] Well, I did think of one lu`au that is a little more "local" Each August, the private Outrigger Canoe Club in Waikiki has a lu`au for its members - if you are a member of a social club that has a reciprocal relationship, you could see if you could get reservations...

[This message has been edited by FlyinHawaiian (edited Jan 27, 2004).]

auspexian Nov 19, 2004 5:31 pm

Luau at the Sheraton Waikiki
 
I am sorry if this is not the right place.

I am looking for good/bad recommendation for a Luau. I saw the Sheraton in Waikiki has a Luau for $63/person. Is it worth it, or the Polynesian Luau is better? Tks

John

FlyinHawaiian Nov 19, 2004 5:42 pm

The co-moderator of this forum has compiled a really nice overview of topics in the "sticky". Have you had a chance to look? There's a link to a thread there that deals with Lu`au on O`ahu...

auspexian Nov 22, 2004 7:10 pm

Thanks,

We went ahead with it last night.
$63/per person. 6:00-7;30 dinner buffet (MahiMahi, chicken, primerib, noodle, and steam rice, assort cakes and ice cream for desert.)
7:30-8:30 Show. Like a Las Vegas show. 6 guys and 6 girls.

Overall not bad, but the food is not that good. Downstair, Sheraton has a big Seafood buffet for $32/pp, looked much better :-)

Tks

John


Originally Posted by FlyinHawaiian
The co-moderator of this forum has compiled a really nice overview of topics in the "sticky". Have you had a chance to look? There's a link to a thread there that deals with Lu`au on O`ahu...


FlyinHawaiian Nov 22, 2004 7:23 pm

If you are interested, you might want to check out the buffet at the Parc Cafe at the Waikiki Parc hotel - it's just behind the Sheraton's parking lot and in front of the Halekulani.

ezmonee Jul 24, 2005 4:51 pm

About luaus
 
Okay, Its been a while since I been to any of the luau's mentioned here, but since I used to work at one part time during college, I have a keen insight.

for one, never pay the "walk up" rate for the luaus. Tourists pay from 48-108 dollars per adult depending on the luau, time of year, and package you purchase. Most places including the touristy magazines have coupons or packages that point you to discounters that sell the same packages for 30-40 each. Thats lesson number 1.

Number 2, As far as I know, the only one on Oahu that provides free Soft drinks is Germaine's Luau. This is why most of the high school/college packages go to that particular luau. with seating for 1000+, they can handle a pretty big group. My reccomendation is to show up early if driving (for all the luaus) and identify a bartender, make him/her your friend with a big slobbery tip and then the drinks flow very smoothly (too smoothly as I had to meet the medic at Germaines one night to borrow is bed to sleep it off).

Number 3, there is no such thing as an authentic luau. The luau is an invention of tourism. Luaus by definition is a party, or gathering to share food and story. by that definition, my back yard in the summertime is a luau weekly as friends come over, play cards and enjoy each others company.

Any reference to an "authentic" luau is simply misguided.

4> royal Lahaina Luau on maui is the best in the state, the best on oahu for the show is Germaine's, and the best cultural experience is polynesian cultural center. Paradise Cove has slipped greatly since I last worked there. I refuse to go there anymore. Food is horrible, service half A$$, and their "elite" packages are worthless. The shows dont look rehearsed anymore.

Germaines is very "non high end" when it comes to the experience. Long lines for drinks when you first get there, cattle call type feeding, the buffet lines are incredibly efficient, but long, and the food isnt good, or at least from what my family told me in 2002 they changed the menu, then changed it back because of the complaints. They give you 3 comp drinks with the adult rate and then additional drinks are 4.00 each for standard bar drinks. Bear 4.00.
Hope this helps a bit.

rhwbullhead Jul 24, 2005 11:36 pm

Polynesian Cultural Center: Don't forget that since it's run by the LDS church, you can't get alcoholic beverages, and the pops are all caffeine free.

When I was on Oahu, I went to the Paradise Cove. It was okay, and I'm glad I had the experience. If you're going to Hawaii, you should definately hit a luau even though it has become a tourist trap. The one thing that disappointed me was that they didn't serve the po (I believe that's what it's called; the liquid bread stuff made from taro root). It said in the brochures that they served the stuff, but they didn't have any when I got there. I guess they didn't serve it b/c most people didn't like it and they were probably wasting a ton of it every night.

If you're going to Paradise Cove, I'd recommend the buffet rather than the served dinner if you like to eat a lot. I think I would have preferred the buffet b/c I got sick of asking for more food, and they weren't that speedy with the service. Also, the ulimited drink package is a waste. You don't have that much time to get drunk, and the lines are long so you never get your money's worth.

Mateo4321 May 28, 2006 5:03 pm

Luaus in Honolulu
 
Only seeing old threads, was wondering where to go for a nice luau. Granted we're tourists, but wanting to see something that is a little more cultural and smaller, and on the wallet friendly side (College students)

Any suggestions? Should we go to a luau here or wait till we get to the Big Island?

slippahs May 29, 2006 4:25 am

I personally am not a big fan of luaus. They're just so touristy. But, it should be a once in a lifetime experience for someone visiting Hawaii.

I've heard some great things about Paradise Cove (http://www.paradisecovehawaii.com/).

prncess674 May 30, 2006 2:31 pm

We did the paradise cove luau and if I recall it was about $85 a person. I would not consider it personal and intimate. It is a luau. They are all catered to tourists. That said we had a fun time. If you would like to see photos from the luau here is a link to my hawaii photos. The luau photos start at photo #10

http://public.fotki.com/prncess674/tt/hnl/

I really don't think there is an inexpensive quality intimate luau on Oahu.

Fishbait May 30, 2006 7:15 pm

Having been to 3 of the big 4 on Oahu (Paradise Cove, Poly Cult Ctr, Royal Hawaiian, but not Germaine's), I would easily vote Paradise Cove the best. Sure, its touristy, and the drinks are weak, but it offers a good taste of the culture and food, and is much friendlier and "homey" than the other two. Every time we bring friends to Oahu, we do the mandatory luau, and its always Paradise Cove, even tho we stay on the North Shore and its quite a hike compared to the Poly Cult Ctr.

Robin

brendamc May 30, 2006 8:10 pm

I thought Paradise Cove horrendous, but that's the only one I've ever been to... and will be the only one ever after that awful food & being kept prisoner there waaay beyond when we were ready to come home. There's a thread on Chowhound about Oahu luaus & the thought is to go to a luau show & eat elsewhere afterwards or check out the Honolulu Advertiser for smaller church or neighborhood sponsored luaus for better food & more authenticity. Input locals?

On the Big Island, Kona Village Resort's Luau is supposed to be the best but, again, we ditched it after the pain that was Paradise Cove...

Starprincess Jun 4, 2006 5:19 pm

We went to Paradise Cove and enjoyed it very much. It is pretty crowded and granted it isn't gourmet food, but we really enjoyed the arts and crafts and the show. We stayed next door at the Marriott so we left when we wanted and walked back to the hotel.

We met some pretty nice people there and enjoyed talking with them. The beach is really pretty. If you get the Ent. book there is a 25% off coupon which brings the price down to $127.00 for two people for the middle package.

cblaisd Jun 4, 2006 5:42 pm


Originally Posted by brendamc
...smaller church or neighborhood sponsored luaus for better food & more authenticity. Input locals?

Not sure what you have in mind by "authenticity" for sure, but as for the food, absolutely.

And you will get to meet and talk story with locals and see a small slice of real life as folks live it here.

KenfromDE Jun 4, 2006 10:01 pm

Hale Koa Luau
 
The Hale Koa Military Hotel on Waikiki has a very good and reasonably priced luau Monday & Thursday and the location is great. Officially, it is only open to military and gov't employees (and their guests). If you don't fit the above, use your ingenuity. The price is around $38 , including one Mai Tai. Have fun! Ken

funtotravel Jun 5, 2006 7:26 pm


Originally Posted by KenfromDE
The Hale Koa Military Hotel on Waikiki has a very good and reasonably priced luau Monday & Thursday and the location is great. Officially, it is only open to military and gov't employees (and their guests). If you don't fit the above, use your ingenuity. The price is around $38 , including one Mai Tai. Have fun! Ken

That is the only luau I've done and it was good. I don't have anything to compare it too though. I was traveling with someone who had a military id so that was not an issue.

However, soon, some family is traveling there who do not have military/gov't ties. Can you please tell me how they can get in to this luau? PM me if you like.

nemesis7 May 6, 2007 5:02 pm

Affordable & enjoyable Luau in Oahu??
 
We're interested in experiencing an authentic 'n' enjoyable Luau on Oahu. We're more interested in the activities, dances & other fun things that a Luau has to offer, although we will have 'some' food. I'd like to know a Luau that offers good entertainment value that is not very expensive either. I've read all about the pig roasting (Kalua) etc & we're definitely NOT interested in that. My ideal would be about $50/person...any suggestions? Heard about Germaine's & Paradise Cove....any other suggestions? Again, we dont care too much about the food.

tednugent(no relation) May 7, 2007 1:40 am

Go to the Polynesian Cultural Center.
Spend the afternoon, learn about the various Pacific Island cultures, and then stay for the luau.

Not sure what you mean about "NOT" being interested in the pig roast.

Most luaus try to explain the pig roasting ceremony and all that, but you can skip it; (I was at the Paradise Cove luau in March and some obnoxious Mainlander wouldn't stop yapping into her cellphone the whole time they were going thru the history of the ceremony) but you'll miss out, imho.

Of course, you don't have to eat the pig if you don't want.

In fact, most commercial luaus don't serve you the pig you see in the ceremony, due to State of Hawaii Dept of Health regulations...........


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