Polynesian Dinner Show for Two, Four, or Eight at My Ohana Luau (Up to 55% Off)
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After buffet of delicacies such as sweet & sour pulled pork, Polynesian cultural show for all ages culminates in flaming fire knife dance
Watching a show during dinner livens up a meal, just like juggling silverware at the table or paying a violinist to juggle silverware at the table. Get entertained while you eat with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $40 for dinner-show admission and a buffet for two (a $79.90 value)
- $75 for dinner-show admission and a buffet for four (a $159.80 value)
- $145 for dinner-show admission and a buffet for eight (a $319.60 value)<p>
At 6:30 p.m., seating begins and visitors can nosh on a salad and fruit bar. At 7 p.m., the island-style buffet dinner opens, featuring pulled pork with sweet-and-sour sauce, Hawaiian-style steak and other tropical dishes. Waiters dish out orange cream cake during the Polynesian cultural show, which runs from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. See the show schedule.<p>
After buffet of delicacies such as sweet & sour pulled pork, Polynesian cultural show for all ages culminates in flaming fire knife dance
Watching a show during dinner livens up a meal, just like juggling silverware at the table or paying a violinist to juggle silverware at the table. Get entertained while you eat with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
- $40 for dinner-show admission and a buffet for two (a $79.90 value)
- $75 for dinner-show admission and a buffet for four (a $159.80 value)
- $145 for dinner-show admission and a buffet for eight (a $319.60 value)<p>
At 6:30 p.m., seating begins and visitors can nosh on a salad and fruit bar. At 7 p.m., the island-style buffet dinner opens, featuring pulled pork with sweet-and-sour sauce, Hawaiian-style steak and other tropical dishes. Waiters dish out orange cream cake during the Polynesian cultural show, which runs from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. See the show schedule.<p>
Need To Know Info
About My Ohana Luau
During My Ohana Luau’s interactive dinner show, dancers call patrons of all ages onstage to learn Polynesian dance moves and befriend hula girls, creating a song-and-dance spectacle flanked by an authentic island-style buffet. Before the show, visitors dine on a buffet of delicacies such as pineapple chicken and pulled pork with sweet-and-sour sauce, prepared fresh daily by a Samoan chef. A flaming fire knife dance serves as the performance's triumphant conclusion, wherein performers hailing from diverse Polynesian regions gambol in elaborate headdresses and traditional island garb. Parties celebrating birthdays and anniversaries relay their excitement to the house emcee, who announces landmark occasions to the crowd.
The eatery’s full bar further enlivens shows with cocktails such as the Flaming Volcano for two, a mixture of three types of rum with orange and pineapple juice that burns brighter than a bonfire fueled by SAT-prep books. For less formal fare, the onsite café serves simple omelet breakfasts, and the pool-deck menu centers on sandwiches.