By Mark Fitzgerald
Fijian Island area at PCC |
Musical and cultural presentation |
To get the most of your visit with your family I recommend arriving at 11:45 to pick up your tickets. I would work your way to the back of the park to Hawaii to begin with their 12:05 presentation. Afterwards I would bring your family to the 12:30 Samoa presentation and the 1:00 Aotearoa (New Zealand).
The stage for the Ha: Breath of Life evening dance show |
Trying to start a fire |
This schedule will get you to all of the presentations but it doesn’t have to be that jammed packed. There are children activities at each island if your young ones start to get restless. There is also a canoe tour of the center and a tram tour of the city of Laie.
Bathrooms and water fountains can be found in the front and back of the park, as well as in the center by each of the buffet areas.
A map of the Polynesian Cultural Center and help you plan and navigate your day.
Map of the Polynesian Cultural Center |
This video can help give you a feel for the evening performance, the Ha: Breath of Life. I highly recommend splurging for their $5 Hawaiian Delight ice cream during intermission.
One last thing I like about bringing the family to the PCC is the social aspect. The performers are students at the nearby Brigham Young University Hawaii. They are here on scholarship and have the chance to work, preserve their culture and prepare for the future. I feel good about being able to help and be entertained for a day as a reward.
At an hour away driving out to the cultural center isn’t hard and parking is free. It is possible to take public transport but it is slow and on the way back will require a transfer. You can also purchase transportation as part of your package when you buy tickets. They will pick you up in the Waikiki area about 10 am and return you back about 10:30 pm.
Their website is www.polynesia.com
Going on a family vacation builds memories, provides life changing experiences and helps teach about the world we live in. Take time to explore, enjoy and have fun. If the Polynesian Cultural Center sounded interesting, you may also like Kaena Point. You can also look at our entire list of Hawaiian Attractions.
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