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junebug46 Jun 28th, 2008 01:28 PM

coupons polynesian cultural center
 
I was too late in purchasing two more entertainment books. We have 6 adults traveling there in September and would like to get 2 more coupons if possible. Does anyone have any extra coupons for the PCC ali'i luau package? I believe it's okay to use the coupons without the book present. Thank you.

Orlando_Vic Jun 28th, 2008 03:05 PM

If all you need is one coupon, why don't you try to get it free?

You can get a free trial & print 3 coupons that are good for the 14 day period. Just have the correct zip code for Honolulu handy.

www.entertainment.com/freetrial

dusty56438 Jun 28th, 2008 04:01 PM

Since you already have one book, you can go to their site & log on to your account.

Besides the coupons in the book, they have printable coupons for members (this is in addition to the free trial coupons).

You can use 96815 (Waikiki) zip code.

There is a printable coupon for PCC for $43.

Use the search block: Polynesian Cultural Center

Or you can browse all of the printable coupons for more coupons.

Some of the printable coupons you can print 1 per month.

Others like the one for PCC you can only print one per year. But it will give you a second coupon.

The printable coupons have to be used within 14 days of printing.

You can try eBay for a second book.

They are going for about $10 - $15 plus shipping.

dusty56438 Jun 28th, 2008 04:05 PM

For Kama'aina (Hawaii residents) there is a printable coupon for $10 for PCC on www.ecouponshawaii.com

elsiemoo Jun 29th, 2008 05:38 AM

Wow, Dusty, you are an invaluable Hawaii source on this Board! What would we do without you!!! :)

tdvpnp Jun 30th, 2008 05:21 PM

Are you talking about the BOGO free(Entertainment)for the Polynesian CC, or am I missing something?

Orlando_Vic Jun 30th, 2008 05:39 PM

I have not seen the coupon in question, but it is a sure bet that it BOGO (like all other Entertainment coupons).

dusty56438 Jun 30th, 2008 05:44 PM

The one in the book is a buy one get one free for their basic ticket. Value $40. But they will take the $40 off any priced ticket package.

The printable coupon on the site is for $43.

That is the new price of the basic ticket.

junebug46 Aug 5th, 2008 04:06 PM

Would anyone like to please share their experience at the Polynesian CC? We are wondering how long we should plan to spend there? Is it worth going early in the morning, around 11:00 if we're staying for the dinner and show? Or, is it a very long day with not a whole lot of physical excitement? Thanks again!

dusty56438 Aug 5th, 2008 07:46 PM

The villages do not open until 12:30. So no need to get there much before then.

If you want to shorten the day even more, you can skip IMAX & get there around 2pm. You want to get there by 2pm for sure to get decent seats or at least a decent place to stand for the canoe pageant at 2:30. The seats start filling up around 2pm & are about all gone by 2:15. Try to get the side with the sun at your back.

You can take a driving tour along the North Shore or along the Windward side from Kaneohe on your way.

http://www.polynesia.com/faqs.html#hours

maxpaste Aug 8th, 2008 05:42 AM

Junebug - My family debated going to PCC when we were there a few weeks ago. Some worried about it being too touristy, others that it was too expensive, some that there just wasn't enough to interest them. We ended up going - we got there at 1:30 and walked the complex, saw the Imax, had dinner at the buffet, the saw Horizons. I think generally everyone was pleased. It doesn't come across as 'authentic' as perhaps Williamsburg, VA, if you've been there, but it's still a nice education and experience. Some of the villages are better than others, and there are some great personalities there (the guy who represents Samoa is fantastic - and you see him later selling his artwork and then jugging fire during Horizons). So to answer your question, we found that getting there later was fine. If you're the kind of person that needs to see everything, you'd have to make a full day of it. We just selected what we wanted and didn't rush through the experience.

olesouthernbelle Aug 8th, 2008 06:42 AM

We also got there early afternoon & our experience was similar to maxpaste's post, above. It was enough for us & we were glad we did it!

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lcuy Sep 21st, 2015 05:09 PM

Well, seeing as the OP went there SEVEN years ago, the only reason I can see for these additional posts is because you are trying to get people to click on your website.


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