Big Island Luau - Legends of the Pacific
Big Island Luau - Legends of the Pacific at Hilton Resort
Enjoy a traditional Hawaiian feast held at the unique Hilton Waikoloa Resort that includes an evening's Polynesian entertainment and ends with dancing under the stars.
Take the tram (train) or the canal system boats to the Lu'au. If you would like to stroll the mile of flagstone path to admire the multi-million dollar art collections lining the walkway, you can witness museum-quality artifacts from Polynesia, Asia and Europe. Walk across the rope suspension bridge past waterfalls to view the dolphins at the resort's dolphin education/research pools.
The Legends of the Pacific Luau
Be prepared for an amazing buffet-style feast including: assorted cold local fruits and salads like Ginger-Chicken salad and Paniolo Chili-Beef salad topped with island dressings. Also traditional Poi, Namasu, Lomi-Lomi Salmon, Poki and Rolled Sushi.
Legendary Desserts
Finish with dessert choices such as: Coconut and Strawberry Haupia, Coconut Cream Pie, Chocolate Mac-Nut Pie, Pineapple Upside Down Cake, Banana Cream Pie, Warm Banana Cobbler. Assorted Herbal Teas, Kona and Decaf Coffee, or one cocktail.
>Entertainment and Show
Feel the Legends of the Pacific show with exotic music and dance from Hawaii and the Pacific Rim Islands. When the show ends, your night can begin again as you join others dancing to live music under the stars of the magnificent Hawaiian sky.
Location: Hilton Waikoloa
Duration: 3 hours
Time: Check-in, gate opens 5:30pm
Schedule: Tues, Fri, and Sunday Evenings Only
Dress: Casual Aloha attire
Children: 5-12 pay reduced price. All ages welcome.
Posted September 18, 2007
Posted September 17, 2007
This may have been our favorite activity of the entire vacation! **Wonderful!**
Posted September 16, 2007
Posted September 16, 2007
Some of the food ran out (Kalua Pig) by the time my table was called. Food should never run out at a luau. I also went on the submarine ride and the impression I got was that the luau was going to be walking distance away. The distance seemed more than a mile which would be a lot more walkable before the luau than after. I decided to drive and park a few blocks away.
Posted September 15, 2007
Posted September 14, 2007
Posted September 13, 2007
A bit pricey for what I experienced.
Posted September 12, 2007
No. Everything was great!
Posted September 12, 2007
Show was very entertaining. The pictures they took of our family were fantastic. We used them for our Christmas card.
Posted September 12, 2007
Posted September 11, 2007
it is a small show
Posted September 10, 2007
We were very disappointed with the food. It was cold and the service was terrible. We had to ask for our drink service and serveral in our party of nine had to go to the bar to obtain their drink.
