The Polynesian Cultural Center is a family-centered cultural tourist attraction and living museum that showcases the cultures of Polynesia. The center features eight simulated tropical villages where performers demonstrate various arts and crafts from throughout Polynesia. Visitors can also enjoy a parade of canoes, a luau feast, and an evening show featuring over 100 Polynesian performers. The center is a great place to learn about and experience the rich cultures of Polynesia, making it a great destination for families
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Activities: We spent three days at the Polynesian Cultural Center. We learned to dance, draw, play the ukulele, and cook
Highlights: The children loved it! They left each day covered in tattoos and were thrilled with their experience. The representations were of very good quality ✨

Activities: We visited the Polynesian Cultural Center to learn about Hawaiian and Polynesian culture. We saw performances of unique dances, saw what typical homes look like, sampled local foods, and even made our own traditional crafts
Highlights: We were all inspired by the pride each person feels in his or her native island culture. The evening show, Hā: Breath of Life, was the highlight for everyone! ✨
