Polynesian Cultural Centre
#23
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Wow. I've been to the PCC three times and I didn't already know it had a connection with the Mormon church I wouldn't have known it from the experience. It is so much more than just a luau. We never had ANYONE preach to us and I never recall the show starting late.
#25
Joined: Nov 2013
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a not for profit theme park garyt ?
I'd still like to know more about their financials and tax status. I'd like to know beforehand where my hundreds of tourist dollars are going. To their schools? To Provo? Have they been given a hall pass because they are a huge part of the tourist industry? And how many visitors even know the Mormon connection? They all should. You have to search their website carefully to find the religious not for profit connection.
I'd still like to know more about their financials and tax status. I'd like to know beforehand where my hundreds of tourist dollars are going. To their schools? To Provo? Have they been given a hall pass because they are a huge part of the tourist industry? And how many visitors even know the Mormon connection? They all should. You have to search their website carefully to find the religious not for profit connection.
#32

Joined: Mar 2004
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I've been to the center three times so I'm over it. You know, just go. We went to the Luau that was a buffet and it was OK. It's one of those things that you have to see and if you love it you do, you may go again at some point, if you don't care for it, you don't go again.
I don't understand why people get so "passionate" about whether you must love it or hate it.
Yes, the Mormon Church runs the center, and depending on the kind of tour you do, there IS a possibility of being preached to. I left when the preaching began.
I don't understand why people get so "passionate" about whether you must love it or hate it.
Yes, the Mormon Church runs the center, and depending on the kind of tour you do, there IS a possibility of being preached to. I left when the preaching began.
#33
Joined: Feb 2008
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http://www.polynesia.com/packages/in...l#.WBBJbuErLeQ
I would go with the lower price option, or if you like prime rib add $10. The show is really good.
There seem to be a lot of discounts available too.
It is a fun activity. I've done it twice (40 years apart) and wouldn't do it again except with my grandkids. The banter at the village shows is hokey. The day we went was pouring rain, and that made a long day outdoors kind of miserable.
I can see what Gary is saying, but there is a lot to recommend and enjoy.
Now, for the Mormon angle, I think that affected my last visit in 2008 which was when the Mormon church influenced the California election to make gay marriage illegal in California.
I would go with the lower price option, or if you like prime rib add $10. The show is really good.
There seem to be a lot of discounts available too.
It is a fun activity. I've done it twice (40 years apart) and wouldn't do it again except with my grandkids. The banter at the village shows is hokey. The day we went was pouring rain, and that made a long day outdoors kind of miserable.
I can see what Gary is saying, but there is a lot to recommend and enjoy.
Now, for the Mormon angle, I think that affected my last visit in 2008 which was when the Mormon church influenced the California election to make gay marriage illegal in California.
#34
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Joined: Aug 2013
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Well that took an unexpected turn... After a few off-base comments I stopped reading.
In any event, we're back from Hawai'i and we did go to the PCC. We ended up getting the Ambassador package, which provided some extras - smaller group for the guided tour and premium seating at the Luau and show.
It was a very enjoyable day and there was no preaching. If I were to return again, I'm not sure I would choose the Ambassador package. The only real advantage was the premium seating and for both the Luau and the show, we would have had the option to upgrade on the spot.
Thanks for all the comments!
In any event, we're back from Hawai'i and we did go to the PCC. We ended up getting the Ambassador package, which provided some extras - smaller group for the guided tour and premium seating at the Luau and show.
It was a very enjoyable day and there was no preaching. If I were to return again, I'm not sure I would choose the Ambassador package. The only real advantage was the premium seating and for both the Luau and the show, we would have had the option to upgrade on the spot.
Thanks for all the comments!
#37
Joined: Jan 2003
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Julie, I also thank you for reporting back. In two weeks my husband and I are doing one of PCC ambassador packages which includes a circle tour of Oahu. It's going to be one loooong day but we will be able to see some of the highlights of Oahu as well as attend the luau and evening entertainment. Glad you had a positive experience at PCC. Deborah







