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Polynesian Cultural Center

Interactive Pacific Island cultural park with hands-on activities and evening luau

Ages 3–18+
Cost Paid
Duration ~8hrs
Difficulty Easy
Setting Both

An interactive cultural park with six Pacific Island villages where families experience traditions, games, crafts, and performances from Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Tahiti, and Aotearoa. Kids can learn to throw a Samoan coconut, play drums, throw spears, and paddle canoes. The evening luau and fire knife dance show are spectacular. Student guides from the nearby university bring authentic energy and make the experiences hands-on. Plan for a full day and evening. This is far more engaging than a typical tourist show.

Stroller Friendly

Pricing

Packages from $70-230/person depending on options (verify)

Common Questions

How much does Polynesian Cultural Center cost?
Admission to Polynesian Cultural Center is paid. Packages from $70-230/person depending on options (verify)
What ages is Polynesian Cultural Center good for?
Polynesian Cultural Center is best for kids ages 3 to 18+.
Is Polynesian Cultural Center stroller friendly?
Yes, Polynesian Cultural Center is stroller friendly.
Can I bring my dog to Polynesian Cultural Center?
No, dogs are not allowed at Polynesian Cultural Center.
How hard is Polynesian Cultural Center?
The difficulty level is easy. Plan for about 8 hours.
Is Polynesian Cultural Center free?
No, Polynesian Cultural Center costs paid.
What should I bring to Polynesian Cultural Center?
Comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, camera, appetite for luau
How long does Polynesian Cultural Center take?
Most families spend about 8 hours at Polynesian Cultural Center.
When is the best time to visit Polynesian Cultural Center?
Open Monday through Saturday. Arrive by early afternoon to see all villages before the evening show.
Is there parking at Polynesian Cultural Center?
Free on-site parking