The Polynesian Cultural Center

© 1997 Rico Leffanta

The Polynesian Cultural Center may sound stuffy, but this 42-acre attraction has something for everyone - especially beautiful women and handsome men dedicated to providing the best in entertainment - and education!
At your leisure, you can walk through "villages" architecturally reflecting the distinct traditional styles of Aotearoa (New Zealand), Fiji, Hawaii, Marquesas, Tahiti, Tonga, and Samoa.
Along the way, you can meet articulate multi-lingual natives demonstrating cultural traditions and crafts, or teaching useful skills such as how to crack a coconut shell safely, easily, and cleanly, how to climb a palm tree, pound taro, strum a ukulele, weave mats or hats from palm fronds, etc.
The "cast" to the left are warming up for the highlight of the afternoon - a photographer's dream of brilliantly-costumed natives exuberantly dancing on canoes floating along the river passed the grass huts. The highlight of the evening is an all-you-can-eat luau with spectacular entertainment provided by native Polynesians.

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