Luaus in Maui
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The Old Lahaina Luau is considered the best on all of the islands. It is about 45 min from Wailea (between the two major resort areas on Maui). My husband and I attended it last Sept and had a great time. Book before you go as this one often fills up a few weeks in advance. I don't know about any of the Luaus in Wailea.
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I second the Old Lahaina Luau. It is a pleasant drive from Wailea. It is held nightly, costs about $75 per person, and includes free drinks, crafts and such before it begins, the unveiling of the roasted pig, buffet dinner and a show. The show was impressive, telling a story about the Hawaiian people and dancing
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My vote, The Old Lahaina Luau. We went last year was great!!! I highly recommend this luau. It's expensive abour $75.00 per person but worth it. We've been to other luaus, sorry but they don't compare. I believe in Wailea The Renaissance Wailea hotel has a nightly luau.
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I also rate Old Lahaina the best I've seen. It's not like other luaus. It is authentic Hawaiian dancing and crafts, you won't see any fire tossing Polynesians here. The show tells a story from the creation of the Hawaiian Islands to present day Hawaii. The dancers are incredible and the food is great. Before the performance begins there are a number of crafts that are demonstrated, from lei making to basket weaving to wood carving. They also have games being demonstrated that you can participate in. Then they have the Imu ceremony, where everything is explained to you. For the show you have the option of sitting on the floor or at regular tables. Unless you have a bad back, take the floor. It's closer to the stage, and feels more authentic. Hope this helps. See : http://www.oldlahainaluau.com/
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The Old Lahaina Luau has a reputation for the best food and entertainment. They attract the best dancers (most are beautiful - men and women). When we called the activity booking company, they said that there is no real competition. They only recommend other Luaus when this one is booked (which it frequently is weeks in advance).
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If you're looking for an elegant evening out, then I''d actually recommend the Feast at LeLe. I'm told it's owned and staged by the Old Lahaina group. However, its much more upscale and intimate. I've been to both and felt the extra money for the Feast at LeLe was well worth it. If you are bringing kids, then I'd say the Old Lahaina is a better option.