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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! | ![]() |
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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. | ![]() |
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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. | ![]() |
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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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