The Hawaiian luau at Disney’s Aulani Resort & Spa is a magical experience that is both authentic and a vacation highlight for the whole family.
The KA WA‘A luau is second-to-none and considered among the best luau on the island. Located in Kapolei on the Ko Olina coastline of Oahu, Hawaii, the Aulani is a Disney Resort & Spa that opened in 2011. (see video below)
The storytellers spoke of farming and fishing practices, the plantation days and how family traditions are celebrated to the present day. We heard tales of Oahu and the resort’s surrounding ‘Ewa plains, as well as the legends of the demigod Maui. All of this was beautifully re-enacted by a large group of both male and female dancers who wore festive costume including traditional grass skirts.
Guests are then seated at assigned tables. A sumptuous meal is served buffet-style and features the traditional dishes typically served at a Hawaiian feast. The meal was delicious and consisted of fresh salads, locally-sourced vegetables and fruits, local seafood including a salmon and tomato salad, poke, braised imu-style pork, and a Hawaiian-style roasted pig. There were other favorites including teriyaki chicken and a carving station with prime rib. For children, there are chicken tenders, macaroni and cheese, pasta and fresh fruit. Desserts included guava cakes, macadamia nut brownies, a haupia-coconut and banana bread puddings, fresh pineapple and berries.
The entertainers were professional, and the hula dancing, singing and live music was excellent. The show was very engaging with the audience mesmerized by the performance. Although fire dancing, which is crowd favorite–though not actually an authentic Hawaiian tradition–was weaved into the performance with the story of how native Tahitians traveled to Hawaii. Portions of the performance was held in the seating area, so everyone had the opportunity to see the performers up close.
The luau is attended by approximately 400 guests, and is not so large compared to other luas offered around the island. It was very well-organized and there are no lines to wait in for the buffet or the open bar.
While Mickey Mouse did make an appearance—clad in a Hawaiian shirt— enthralling the young members of the audience, the luau did feel very authentic and exceeded all expectations.
Disney’s Aulani Resort’s luau is offered three days a week and is excessively popular so it is important to book tickets in advance. Guests from other properties can attend, including those who stay at the Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina next door.
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