With beautiful views over the oceans and the mountains this wonderful luau will enchant you. Set at the beautiful 'Hyatt Regency Hotel' on Maui, this wonderful luau includes a wonderful torch lighting ceremony. Beating drums, a blast from a conch shell and stirring Hawaiian chants welcome you to this feast and show.
A Tihati production awaits guests as the night turns from sumptuous feast into all out Polynesian revue spectacular. A wonderful show that includes dances and music from the old Polynesia of Hawaii, Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, Rarotonga make this one of the best shows in the islands. With demonstrations of traditional arts and crafts this luau really does involve the whole family, immersing you fully into the way of Polynesia.
What days of the week do you operate? Daily (May 16 - August 31) & Monday through Saturday the rest of the year.
Check in Time:
Summer (June - Sep): 5:00pm, doors open at 5:30 Sunset Terrace on Ka'anapali Beach at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa
Non-Summer: 4:30pm at the Sunset Terrace on Ka'anapali Beach at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa
What is your schedule of events? 5:00pm Welcome Mai Tai & Lei Greeting, 5:15pm Seating, 5:50pm Imu ceremony, 6:00pm Dinner buffet, and 7:00pm - 8:00pm Polynesian Revue Show.
(everything is 30 min later during summer months of June, July, August and September.)
Do you provide Transportation? No, however there is free valet parking.
Includes Open Tiki Bar: features Mai Tai's, beer, wine, standard cocktails, tropical fruit punch, juices and sodas. (A current, valid, government issued, laminated, pictured ID is required for all guests for alcoholic beverage service.)
Menu: All-you-can-eat buffet features the Kalua Pork, Huli Huli Chicken, Mahi Mahi, Ulupakakua Teriyaki Beef, Polynesian Rice, Vegetables Makamaka, Fresh Sliced Tropical Fruits, Soba Noodles, Roasted Wedges of Maui Onions, Lomi Lomi Salmon, Pacific Ahi Poke, Tossed Green Salad, and Poi. Dessert bar features Macadamia Nut Luau Cream Pie, Haupia with Toasted Coconut, Pineapple Cake and Bread Pudding.
Children ages 5 and under are always free.
Preferred seating available starting June 1, 2010
The section of seats for Preferred are the center tables in the room, (center tables, 2nd row from the stage). Preferred guests will enter through the VIP entrance and be seated before the General line opens. They will also be escorted to the buffet first.
Special Promotion One free child (ages 6-12) for every paying adult. Subject to availability. Free child promotion not available in preferred seating.
What to Know [
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Smoking/non smoking? Non smoking.
Do you have Wheel chair access? Yes.
What type of alcohol beers wines etc? Well drinks, Mai tais, bud,
lighter beers, chardonnay and merlot.
What non alcoholic drinks do you have? Sodas, fruit juices, pog (passion, orange, guava juice),
water.
What days of the week do you operate? Every night during the Summer. Closed on Mondays during the off-season.
I am a vegetarian with a nut allergy can you accommodate me? Vegetarian
is fine please email requirements for nut allergies.
What is your dress code? Casual.
What should I wear? Light cover up if you are susceptible to the
cold.
Are slippers ok? Or are shoes required? Slippers (flip flops) are
fine.
Is it outside or inside? Outside.
How long does it last? 3hours.
When does it start? 5pm.
What time do we need to be there before it starts? 4:30pm.
What is the schedule of events? Seating, Imu ceremony, Dinner buffet, and show.
Is there a dance/musical number? Yes.
Is transportation available? No.
Is parking available? Is parking convenient? At what cost? Do you validate
parking? There is parking and it is free.
Do you have a gift shop? Yes.
Is there audience participation? Yes.
Should we bring bug repellent? Yes.
Are children under the age of 2 allowed? Yes and they are free.
Are there plenty of bathrooms? Yes.
Is there Shopping nearby? Yes.
What if it is raining? Do you supply umbrellas, rain checks, refunds?
It will depend on extent of rain, we have ponchos both rain checks and
refund are available if it starts pouring.
Does the luau represent many dances or just Hawaiian? It is a full
Polynesian revue.
Does it have Tahitian dancers? Yes.
Is there a place to store valuables? No.
Can I take pictures after the show? Yes.
Can I get autographs? Yes.
Are pictures available if I don't have a camera? Yes.
Security suggestions? Over 21's must have picture ID.
Driving Directions [
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From Kapalua West Maui Airport (JHM): about 15 minute drive.
Turn slight right at Akahele St.
Turn left on to Honoapi'ilani Highway (Hwy 30) to fourth traffic signal.
Turn right on Ka'anapali Parkway.
Turn left on to Nohea Kai Drive.
Drive ends at entrance of hotel.
From Kahului Airport (OGG): about a 1 hour drive.
Take Dairy Rd (Highway 380) which continues to Kuihelani Hwy .
Turn slight left on to Honoapi'ilani Highway (Highway 30)
Drive through Lahaina to the entrance of Ka'anapali.
Turn left onto Ka'anapali Parkway (traffic signal).
Turn left on to Nohea Kai Drive.
Drive ends at entrance of hotel.