I've been to 3 luaus on Oahu and this is my favorite. The show is really good and entertaining, plus you get entertained at various activities and mini shows before dinner (thought it did seem kind of long before we were finally seated for the show and dinner). It is kind of crowded. The backdrop is gorgeous here; Ko Olina is the perfect ...
Upon entrance I thought the Mai Tai's were very tasty yet didnt have any 'kick' to it. For the rest of the evening the other drinks were pretty weak as well. Although there were plenty of activities to attempt to do, the lines were ridiculous due to there being about 500+ people there. So needless to say my party did not partake in ...
We paid for the deluxe package. To start out our bus was late picking everyone up, and we were assured that we would get there on time and the luau would not start without us. When we got there we received our lei's and our watered down drink, Then we were told to go right to our table because the luau had already started. Since we were late ...
This was a GREAT luau. The performers were absolutely stunning to look at and so graceful! The dancing was fabulous and some numbers were amazing beautiful. The cove is quite lovely and the Hawaiian band very skilled. We loved the food, the shops, the little pre-show activities and of course the special lei greeting (make sure you get the orchid lei. This was one of my fondest memories of Hawaii. Aloha!
First, entirely too many people. You most certainly feel like cattle. We paid for the "Orchard level" and I would not waist money on an upgrade. All you get is a real lei, photo (which you still have to pay for), extra drink tickets and supposedly a flower parade entrance or something I wouldn't know because we couldn't hear ...
I have been to hawaii 6 times and have been to paradise cove 6 times. the absolute place to go. good food, terrific staff and a wonderful night to remember with cultures from all of the pacific islands. on one trip i had a problem with a video i had purchased at the cove, staff came to my hotel in waikiki and refunded my money with courtesy and a ...
Paradise Cove is by far the best luau. I have no idea what some of you are talking about. I think those of you who are complaining don't understand how to appreciate the Hawaiian culture. I am an elderly man and my wife & I try to make it out to the luau atleast once a year. For the past 9 years. Every year we go, the experience is ...
this was my first lua and it was middle of the road, but still great! the show and the sunset is the best part. even the biggest haters would love watching a sunset and a pig being dug up! i think next time we will try the polynesian culture center. i heard its pricey but well worth it.
This is by far the BEST luau on Oahu! The cove is beautiful. And contrary to what the other/previous poster wrote...the cove is very large and the sunsets are spectacular!
They do an entire Hawaiian Imu ceremony with dancers and singers as the Roasted Kalua Pig is taken out of the sand pit where is had roasted.
This place is a commercialized tourist joint. They have a man-made "cove" which is totally enclosed, and so small that any 9 year-old could easily throw a baseball across it in any direction. In this cove, they give what are alleged to be authentic canoe rides (they take all of 90 seconds), and they pretend to set and pull in a gill net ...