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| "Its
authenticity, intimacy, hospitality, cultural integrity, and sheer romantic
beauty have made this Maui's top luau. Old Lahaina Luau's staff, location,
educational acuity, and quality of food and entertainment make it a luau
to which visitors return time and time again. Flickering torches, surreal sunsets, old milo and coconut trees, cultural sensitivity, romance, and genuine hospitality --these are the elements we can count on with the Old Lahaina Luau." - Frommer's 1999 Guide to Maui. |
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The Feast
(Pa’ina Ahiahi): Hosts escort guests to the Hale Ai (Eating House). Traditional Hawaiian cuisine includes: Kalua Roast Pork, Lau Lau (Pork wrapped in Luau leaf steamed to perfection), Poi, Ahi Poke (marinated raw Ahi tuna), Big Island Sweet Potato, Grilled Top Sirloin Steak, Chicken Long Rice, Island Style Chicken, Maui Style Mahi-Mahi stuffed with crab and shrimp topped with a macadamia nut glaze. Stir Fry Vegetables, Local Style Fried Rice, Island Crab Salad, Taro Leaf Salad with Coconut Sauce, Pahole Salad (fern shoots), Lomi Lomi Salmon (salmon mixed with tomatoes and onions), Banana Bread, and Fresh Island Fruit. Fresh Tossed Green
Salad served with Island Style dressing, and Rolls with Macadamia nut
butter, served at guest’s table. Assorted Island Desserts served
at guest’s table. (subject to change without notice) Ote’a - Thier program begins with the early migration of the Polynesians across the Pacific to the “new islands” of Hawaii. Kahiko - The ancient Hula was a way of communicating with the Gods. It is accompanied by chanting, and traditional implements and is performed with respect for our ancestors. Missionaries and the Merrie Monarch - The missionaries brought many changes. The Old Lahaina Luau presents Hula depicting this era as well as celebrating King Kalakaua. ‘Auana - The modern Hula was influenced by immigrants and tourism. Hula dancers tell their stories through their graceful moves, subtle eyes and lovely hula hands. Seating arrangements are made based on the date a reservation is confirmed. Guests may choose from traditional seating on grass with cushions directly in front of the stage or regular tables and chairs. It is important to make sure that guests are comfortable in the traditional seating area, as it is difficult to change after all guests have arrived. Please let us know of any special considerations (infant, wheelchair, etc.) at the time the reservation is made. Advance reservations
are necessary. No reservation will be guaranteed without a confirmation
number. Join us 7 nights a week for the most enchanting evening you could imagine! Call for availability as our schedule may change with private bookings. Summer schedule
is effective April 1st – September 30th. Winter schedule
is effective October 1st – March 31st. |
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