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Polynesian pleasure |
1600 Seven Seas Drive Disney's Polynesian Resort Orlando, FL 32820-1000 United States +1 407 824 2000 http://disneyworld.disney.go.c... |
"Ohana" is Hawaiian for "family," and this restaurant certainly lives up to that name. In fact, the staff insists on calling everyone "cuz." Highlights of the meal, besides the sumptuous selections barbecued in the middle of the restaurant and served on skewers, are the lively coconut races and hula dances inside and the nightly fireworks outside. Insider's tip: be sure not to ask for any salt or pepper, unless you enjoy parading around the restaurant with a pineapple on your head! Located inside Disney's Polynesian Resort, the full bar specializes in frothy frozen drinks served in frosted tiki heads. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sea World's Luau |
7007 Sea World Dr Sea World Orlando, FL 32819 United States +1 800 327 2420 http://www.seaworld.com |
Sea World salutes the sea of the Polynesian Islands every day at a nightly luau celebration, complete with island foods and dancing. At this indoor production, you'll feast on such South Pacific favorites as pu pu platters, teaming pineapples, coconuts and other island favorites, plus fresh fish and roasted pork. Talented South Pacific dancers perform traditional island dances, hula hands weaving a tale of island history as drums thunder and fires blaze. Performances feature dramatic lighting, fire, and smoky special effects. A cocktail is included in the adult admission price and soft drinks are offered for children. The show is presented in the Seafire Inn. Park admission is not required and is separate from the price of the Luau tickets. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dinner with island dances |
Walt DisneyWorld Polynesian Resort Orlando, FL 32830 United States +1 407 824 2000 http://disneyworld.disney.go.c... |
This Walt Disney World dinner show entertainment has enthralled audiences for decades. Here you dine al fresco near one of Disney's lakes, on food from the South Pacific islands-roast pig and tropical fruit are a favorite and are served with unlimited beer, wine and soft drinks. Meanwhile, talented dancers entertain, wearing traditional island clothing, from mu-mus to grass skirts, as they perform native dances from many South Pacific islands, including New Zealand and Samoa. Brief cultural explanations are included, adding a little educational touch. Dancers are backed by dramatic special effects and lighting. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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