Maui Luas - Old Lahaina sold out
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Well, I have to agre with Tweekerz on this one. I've been to 3 luaus and they are all pretty boring to me. Then again, I'm not the type that likes to sit and watch people dancing in any venue.
I'd ratehr spend the $$ to surf, scuba, kayak or eat some quality BBQ.
I'd ratehr spend the $$ to surf, scuba, kayak or eat some quality BBQ.
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Brittany - The Hyatt Luau (Drums of the Pacific Luaua) is at the Hyatt Regency Resort & Spa.
This is one of the first hotels you would find in Kaanapali after going through Lahaina.
http://www.best-luaus.com/Hyatt%20Regency%20Luau/
This is one of the first hotels you would find in Kaanapali after going through Lahaina.
http://www.best-luaus.com/Hyatt%20Regency%20Luau/
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That should be Drums of the Pacific Luau.
I just noticed an ad in one of the brochures that says "Take home a free luau video ($19.95 value) for every pair of tickets booked direct through Hyatt's Aloha Service Desk." (808) 667-4727. Not a toll free number. I don't know what they charge for tickets. The site in my previous message is $72 for Drums of the Pacific at Hyatt.
I just noticed an ad in one of the brochures that says "Take home a free luau video ($19.95 value) for every pair of tickets booked direct through Hyatt's Aloha Service Desk." (808) 667-4727. Not a toll free number. I don't know what they charge for tickets. The site in my previous message is $72 for Drums of the Pacific at Hyatt.