Best luau in Big Island
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The best luau on the big island is at Kona Village. Bar none. But you must make your reservations early--and if you are traveling in September, forget about it because the resort is open to adults only. Otherwise it is perfect for children because they can see up close the pig being cooked.
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Thanks, hart. I've read about the Kona Village being the best as well in a travel guide. I'll go check on the prices and hope I can afford it. I have discount coupons for the Royal Kona and the King something-something luaus. Does anyone know if they're good?
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anne... there's a good luau at the Waikoloa Beach Marriott on A-Bay in the Kohala area. (And I'm very critical of luaus - think they're expensive for what you get.) But everyone who visits Hawaii probably needs to go to one, and if you can't go to the Old Lahaina on Maui or the Kona Village one (my sister went there, and said it was really authentic & informative, but expensive), I'd go to the one at A-Bay. It's a smaller, slightly less expensive one, but the food was good, and the music and dancing excellent. The M.C. was not cheesy, like some I've seen. I'm sure you could get a discount on this one, probably. Ask the desk at your hotel/concierge where you might get discount coupons for it. That's how we got in for half-price, booked it through the hotel there, and the concierge pointed out that he could give us a 2-for-1 coupon. Have a wonderful time in Hawaii!
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We did the King Kamehameha Hotel luau, and it ws fun. Before it starts, they do some simple crafts (weaving a fish out of palm fronds, marker "tattoos") that the kids would like. Everyone gets to watch as the pig is taken out of the imu, too.
We got discounts by sitting through a timeshare presentation to get a Diamond Card. It cut the price of many attractions in half!
We got discounts by sitting through a timeshare presentation to get a Diamond Card. It cut the price of many attractions in half!



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