luau in maui
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Tammy, I gather from your other posts that this is your ten year anniversary. That being the case, you might want to consider the Feast at Lele which isn't exactly a luau but would be more on the romantic side. There are great sunset views from the seating area and you are not seated at long tables but at individual tables with table linens. You are served your meal at your table instead of a buffet and the entertainment is a variety of south pacific dances. You can see the menu at http://www.feastatlele.com/
#4
Joined: Mar 2003
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We did the Old Lahaina Luau last time we were there and loved it. Would like to try something different this year....would folks recommend the Feast at Lele even with a little one along...she loves hawaiian dance (takes a class in it in fact) so this sounds right up our alley.
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The current issue of Hawaii Magazine features the Old Lahaina Luau. The Luau is talked about on this forum constantly, and, there is a steady vocal chorus of detractors (minority) and advocates.
They do something right. They're open 364 days per year and run at near 100% capacity of 400 seats (@$79/adult). We just reserved for November 2003 (our children want to experience a luau and need someone to foot the bill) and there are 150 people ahead of us. Seats are assigned priority according to time of reservation. The Feast at Lele, run by the same folks, gets great reviews.
They do something right. They're open 364 days per year and run at near 100% capacity of 400 seats (@$79/adult). We just reserved for November 2003 (our children want to experience a luau and need someone to foot the bill) and there are 150 people ahead of us. Seats are assigned priority according to time of reservation. The Feast at Lele, run by the same folks, gets great reviews.




