Itinary for Maui - help please
#23
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Count me in as another poster that finds nothing cheesy about OLL. In fact I find that shallow and a lack of respect to the performers and history of the luau. That said, I always look to see if there are any homegrown fundraiser community luaus while on island. One year we lucked out to attend Hanalei Canoe Club's fundraiser http://www.hanaleicanoeclub.org/pages/luau.php
And of course going to rehearsals of the Merry Monarch were amazing lifetime memories.
And of course going to rehearsals of the Merry Monarch were amazing lifetime memories.
#25
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Guess that's my preference, too.
Btw, Because I hate the idea of a luau, but love the dancing, I always try to watch local groups, whether kids from dance schools or adults. There are often free performances, at least on the B.I., from Volcano to Hilo to Kona to the resort shopping centers.
Btw, Because I hate the idea of a luau, but love the dancing, I always try to watch local groups, whether kids from dance schools or adults. There are often free performances, at least on the B.I., from Volcano to Hilo to Kona to the resort shopping centers.
#26
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hey I'm all for seeking out local events, free music and dance shows as well. Those can be wonderful if you come across them.
But that's not the same as getting tickets and going to Old Lahaina Luau which was a very memorable evening for our extended family group happened to be celebrating an milestone anniversary.
But that's not the same as getting tickets and going to Old Lahaina Luau which was a very memorable evening for our extended family group happened to be celebrating an milestone anniversary.
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