Polynesian Culture Center
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Not to offend, this is just what I experienced I am sure it will contrast sharply with those that enjoyed the "Las Vegas style reviews".
IMO this place is not to be taken seriously at all. If you look at it as a theme park then maybe.
Not a cultural center as you would think from the title. They take comic license with religious rituals and social behaviors of different groups in Polynesia and the Pacific Islands. I can never take anyone young there in good conscience. I took a British Friend a few years ago and I still get grief about it. I have to keep telling her, Cultural Center was just a marketing tactic in this instance, a real cultural center in the U.S. would not have a floor show with Elvis tunes and a fire walker bouncing around from a burning grass skirt.
A lot of people do like this place. Myself, I would consider what has happened to the Pacific Islands people over the last 200 years. Last full blooded living Aboriginal from Australia died somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 hundred years after western contact. Prior they lived successfully dating back to 40,000 bc. Hawaiians went from 400,000. to 40,000 in 200 years. Don't expect any sophisticated displays of their culture here. Tahiti also lost thousands of native islanders to western diseases. I could go on but you get the picture. You dont learn a whole lot of this at the center. As far as I can see you can't tell the story of any of these peoples without mentioning loss. PCC takes the comic approach and that of course obscures all of this info and more.
You decide what you are comfortable with.
IMO this place is not to be taken seriously at all. If you look at it as a theme park then maybe.
Not a cultural center as you would think from the title. They take comic license with religious rituals and social behaviors of different groups in Polynesia and the Pacific Islands. I can never take anyone young there in good conscience. I took a British Friend a few years ago and I still get grief about it. I have to keep telling her, Cultural Center was just a marketing tactic in this instance, a real cultural center in the U.S. would not have a floor show with Elvis tunes and a fire walker bouncing around from a burning grass skirt.
A lot of people do like this place. Myself, I would consider what has happened to the Pacific Islands people over the last 200 years. Last full blooded living Aboriginal from Australia died somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 hundred years after western contact. Prior they lived successfully dating back to 40,000 bc. Hawaiians went from 400,000. to 40,000 in 200 years. Don't expect any sophisticated displays of their culture here. Tahiti also lost thousands of native islanders to western diseases. I could go on but you get the picture. You dont learn a whole lot of this at the center. As far as I can see you can't tell the story of any of these peoples without mentioning loss. PCC takes the comic approach and that of course obscures all of this info and more.
You decide what you are comfortable with.
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Sarah's out to right all the wrongs over the last 400 years. After she salvages the Pacific region, she will no doubt start to re-liberate Europe.
The Polynesian Cultural Center is definitely worth a visit. This is a part of Brigham Young college and is basically made up of people from the Pacific regions. They can in no way give a complete education to the average tourist with regards to the different islands,peoples,cultures, etc. in the short time the average tourist is there. It is worth the time and effort to visit and they do have a good luau and nightime show. Give it a go.
The Polynesian Cultural Center is definitely worth a visit. This is a part of Brigham Young college and is basically made up of people from the Pacific regions. They can in no way give a complete education to the average tourist with regards to the different islands,peoples,cultures, etc. in the short time the average tourist is there. It is worth the time and effort to visit and they do have a good luau and nightime show. Give it a go.
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We went way back in 1980 and again in 1999. We will probably go back this year when we go. I thought it was great. Yea the food is not the best and they have some fun with the cultures, but the show was awesome. Overall it is a great package especially considering what the other places charge for just the luau.
I say go. Remember to only take advice from the people that have actually been there themselves.
Enjoy,
Duane
I say go. Remember to only take advice from the people that have actually been there themselves.
Enjoy,
Duane
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I honestly think it is shocker if you are expecting anything other than a theme park as Sarah tells us. I am a member of the Japan Society and the Asia Society. These are cultural centers, PCC is not in the same class at all. Not everyone knows that by its title. Most expect a serious look at Pacific Islands people. I think it is a good idea to point that out for those who expect more.
Tanuechi: Japan has many similar historical theme parks at home. Big difference is that they tell you right out front they are a theme park. They don't market themeselves to both the dinner show crowd and museum crowd. It does not work and can be a let down to some.
Tanuechi: Japan has many similar historical theme parks at home. Big difference is that they tell you right out front they are a theme park. They don't market themeselves to both the dinner show crowd and museum crowd. It does not work and can be a let down to some.
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Spare us the diatribe. Sarah, if you are serious about helping the indigenous people of the planet why don't you start by giving your apartment in NYC back to the American Indians. How do you feel about living in a place purchased for a few beads and blankets?
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Sarah is 100% correct. PCC is a theme park, pure and simple. It is staffed by college students (not necessarily Polynesian) who attempt to recreate polynesian village settings, etc. Having travelled all that distance to visit Hawaii, explore its many wonders and avoid this tourist rip-off!
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I reitterate...the Bishop Museum is far superior and totally authentic.
Their mission is...
"Our mission is to record, preserve and tell the stories of Hawai`i and the Pacific, inspiring our guests to embrace and experience our natural and cultural world."
http://www.bishopmuseum.org
Their mission is...
"Our mission is to record, preserve and tell the stories of Hawai`i and the Pacific, inspiring our guests to embrace and experience our natural and cultural world."
http://www.bishopmuseum.org

