Polynesian Cultural Center Admission and Nightshow

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Description

Choose this package if you want to skip the luau. It is a great choice if you are on a budget, but would still like to experience and learn more about the Polynesian culture.

With the package, you’ll get to see the seven authentic Polynesian villages, including all the arts and crafts demonstrations, the Pageant of Long Canoes, the IMAX movie, a tram ride to La‘ie and a canoe tour on the park’s river. You will end the day at the HA – BREATH OF LIFE Night Show.

It is also possible to select either General Admission to the villages or the Night Show only.
General Admission only package:
12:00pm – 6:00pm
Transportation is not available for this option.

HA – BREATH OF LIFE Night Show only package:
Enter after 6:00pm (check in by 7:00pm, Show at 7:30pm)
Transportation is not available for this option.

What days of the week do you operate? Everyday except Sunday.
What is your check in time? 12 noon.
What is your schedule of events? Park opens at 12:00. The HA – BREATH OF LIFE Night Show will be from 7:30pm until 9pm.
Do you provide Transportation? At what cost? Yes, for the the Admission/Show package there is transportation available. Standard transportation pick up either 10am or 12pm, Mini Coach pick up between 10-10:30am
What is the child age? Ages 4-11. Children 3 and under requesting a seat at our Night Show must purchase a Child’s seat ticket.

What to Know [ show ]

Smoking/non smoking? We have designated spots for smoking.

Do you have wheel chair access? Yes.

What type of alcohol beers wines etc? No alcohol.

What non alcoholic drinks do you have? Sodas, fruit juices.

What days of the week do you operate? Every day except Sunday.

I am a vegetarian with a nut allergy ? can you accommodate me? We can accommodate both.

What is your dress code? Casual.

What should I wear? Sunscreen!

Are slippers ok? Or are shoes required? Comfortable shoes are good but slippers are fine.

Is it outside or inside? Both.

How long does it last? The park opens at 12 noon,the luau is from 5pm until 7pm and the show will be from 7:30pm until 9pm.

When does it start? 5pm.

What time do we need to be there before it starts? 5pm.

What is the schedule of events? The luau is from 5pm until 7pm and the show will be from 7:30pm until 9pm.

Is there a dance/musical number? Yes.

Is transportation available? Yes, for an additional charge.

Is parking available? Is parking convenient? At what cost? Do you validate parking? It is available at $5.

Do you have a gift shop? Yes, many.

Is there audience participation? Not in the show, but during the day at the park.

Should we bring bug repellent? Not a bad idea mostly you won’t need it.

Are children under the age of 2 allowed? Yes 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? We supply ponchos and everything can be moved inside.

Does the luau represent many dances or just Hawaiian? Many different.

Does it have Tahitian dancers? Yes.

Is there a place to store valuables? Yes lockers are available for 75c.

Can I take pictures after the show? Yes – but no flash during please.

Can I get autographs? Yes.

Are pictures available if I don’t have a camera? Yes.

Security suggestions? Please don’t leave anything in your car.

Driving Directions [ show ]

Using H3

Exit right from the H-1 freeway onto the H-3 freeway and enjoy the spectacular drive through the Koolau Mountains. Take the Kaneohe exit on the right, which momentarily puts you on the Likelike Highway (#63). Take the first right exit onto the Kahekili Highway, which soon turns into the Kamehameha Highway (#83). Follow the highway all the way to Laie.

Using Likelike

The most direct route from Waikiki:

Allow yourself at least 60-75 minutes of straight drive time.

Drive westbound (the side closer to the mountains) on the H-1 freeway (driving toward the mountains on either McCully St. or Kapahulu Ave. are the two closest on-ramps from Waikiki). Exit right at Likelike Highway (#63, just past Bishop Museum), driving up and through the spectacular Koolau Mountains, and down the other side which is even more spectacular. Take the first right-hand exit (Kahekili Highway), which soon turns into Kamehameha Highway (#83). Enjoy 23 miles of scenery on #83, including Kualoa, Mokoli’i Island (Chinaman’s Hat), and Kahana Bay. Once you enter Laie, the Polynesian Cultural Center is on the mountain (mauka) side of the highway. After the evening show, most visitors and tourist buses follow the reverse of this route back to Waikiki, turning east on the H-1 freeway and following the exit signs to Waikiki.

Using Pali Highway

An alternative route from Waikiki:

Allow yourself at least 60-75 minutes of straight drive time.

Drive westbound (the side closer to the mountains) on the H-1 freeway (driving toward the mountains on either McCully St. or Kapahulu Ave. are the two closest on-ramps from Waikiki). Exit right at the Pali Highway (#61), driving up Nuuanu Avenue, including a stop at the even more spectacular Pali Lookout, then through the tunnels and down the other especially spectacular side of the Koolau Mountains. Take the first left-hand turn (#83). Continue under the H-3 freeway and turn left on the Likelike Highway (#63). Turn right at the second stop light onto Kahekili Highway, which soon turns into Kamehameha Highway (#83).
Enjoy 23 miles of scenery on #83, including Kualoa, Mokoli’i Island (Chinaman’s Hat), and Kahana Bay. Once you enter Laie, the Polynesian Cultural Center is on the mountain (mauka) side of the highway.

Using the North shore way:

Allow yourself at least 75-90 minutes of straight drive time.

Drive westbound (the side closer to the mountains) on the H-1 freeway (driving toward the mountains on either McCully St. or Kapahulu Ave. are the two closest on-ramps from Waikiki) until you have passed Aloha Stadium and Pearl Harbor.
Exit right at the H-2 freeway intersection toward Wahiawa and the north shore. Continue driving to the end of the freeway, past Schofield Barracks, and follow the signs to the ?north shore? on #99. At Haleiwa (you can either drive through the town, or take the Joseph P. Leong cut-off: either runs into Kamehameha Highway #83). Drive toward the surfing beaches (Waimea Bay, Sunset, etc.) and keep going. The Polynesian Cultural Center will be located on the right about a mile beyond the first Laie community sign.

Coming from East Oahu:

Allow at least 90-120 minutes to go around the far eastern end of Oahu by driving to the east end of the H-1 freeway and beyond on Kalanianaole Highway, past Hawaii Kai, Hanauma Bay, the Blow Hole, Makapuu, Sea Life Park, and Waimanalo until you reach Castle Junction. Turn left on the Pali Highway (#61) and then right on Kamehameha Highway (#83) toward Kaneohe. Continue under the H-3 freeway and turn left on the Likelike Highway (#63). Turn right at the second stop light onto Kahekili Highway, which soon turns into Kamehameha Highway (#83) again. Follow the highway to Laie.

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