
The Polynesian Cultural Center spans 42 acres featuring six reconstructed island villages representing Hawaiʻi, Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, Tahiti, and Aotearoa, where visitors participate in cultural presentations and hands-on activities like traditional crafts and games. Guests can enjoy dining options including a traditional Hawaiian lūʻau with kalua pork and hula performances, followed by the evening show "Hā: Breath of Life," featuring over 100 Polynesian performers in an action-packed story told through fire, song, and dance.
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