Princeville Luau or seafood buffet
#3
Joined: Jan 2003
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While I didn't do the luau, the Friday seafood buffet is not to be missed.
And some advice:
If you want to see the sunset (another must), make sure you book early as the times fill up quickly. Also, even if you got a sunset reservation time, some tables are better than others and it's first-come-first-served for these prime seats. Therefore, you must get on line early; e.g. before 5 P.M. for a 5:30 reservation.
Enjoy.....
And some advice:
If you want to see the sunset (another must), make sure you book early as the times fill up quickly. Also, even if you got a sunset reservation time, some tables are better than others and it's first-come-first-served for these prime seats. Therefore, you must get on line early; e.g. before 5 P.M. for a 5:30 reservation.
Enjoy.....
#4
Joined: Jan 2003
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I stayed at the PV a few years ago and loved the hotel and the Library Bar for a cocktail. I must admit, we didn't do either dinner. But, you may just want to be aware that the Luau, something we had planned on going to, takes place at long plastic picnic tables under a tent by the pool. You sit in plastic chairs, about 25 to 30 yards away from the beach, and see a show that appeared, to us, to be something out of cruise ship.
Perhaps they are all like this and we had higher expectations than the reality of hotel Luaus. To us, it just didn't seem worth the cost with so many other places to go on the Kuaui.
Perhaps it wasn't as bad as we anticipated as other will tell you.
Perhaps they are all like this and we had higher expectations than the reality of hotel Luaus. To us, it just didn't seem worth the cost with so many other places to go on the Kuaui.
Perhaps it wasn't as bad as we anticipated as other will tell you.




