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Old Lahaina Luau

10/5/2015

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I think I could say that for not living on Hawaii or being Hawaiian that I've been to my share of Luaus.

It all started back during my first visit to the islands in 1994 on Maui, I had a great time!
Everything was new and absolutely beautiful, just gorgeous!!
I was a 'Malihini' (new comer/visitor), it was my first experience, we sat table style and I really did enjoy it.
But...considering my vegan diet, and future Luau nights I went to was primarily for the entertainment and not the food.
On my second visit to the Hawaiian Islands, and my first visit to Oahu, I went to a fun Luau with my girlfriend and partner in crime Priscilla. We had tons of fun, traditionally sat on the ground, had the best Pineapple that I ever had in my life, and enjoyed the entertainment. The vegan options were not really there and what was...well it was "meh".

Then came the next Luau that I went to, which was a couple of trips later and a couple of years later.
Again this Luau was is Oahu, and this time it was the kids first experience at a Luau.
This time was definitely by far the most fun yet! Maybe it was because I was with my children, and experiencing it through their eyes, but there was just so much to do! So many extra activities that I don't recall the others offering (or perhaps I just wasn't paying attention).

The activities were a blast, the kids had an awesome time, the show was great, but again the food for us vegans was just "blah". We had table style dining and DC was with us on this trip. He (not a vegan) on the other hand seemed to indulge and enjoy in the buffet style dinner and was perfectly happy, probably even full!

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So this time around I just happened to ask the kids if they wanted to go to a Luau, my next question was going to offer other possible forms of entertainment/shows. But the moment they heard about the Luau, they were totally game and excited. Needless to say, they wanted to go!

I chose the Old Lahaina Luau based on the reviews and the vegan menu offerings (I was thrilled that they actually noted having vegan menu offerings!). So I went ahead and booked us a traditional ground sitting table, and had made a note of the reservation that we were a party of 4 vegans - just for safety sake.
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Within a day I received an email from the Old Lahaina Luau and in it was 3 different vegan menu items, along with a list of all the ingredients in each of the dishes served at the buffet!!!
Wow, I was in shock! 
I was thrilled, I couldn't believe that at my forth Luau in 21 years that they finally recognize vegans and that I wasn't left with a boring iceberg lettuce salad.

So we carefully chose our dinner options and happily knew that we wouldn't be going hungry at this Luau!
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On the night of, we had all dressed for the occasion and were warmly greeted immediately upon our approach. We had taken a few pictures out front, and then proceeded to check in and promptly at 5:45p the gates had opened and the hosts were there to place a beautiful floral lei over each of our heads to welcome us and then offer us either a regular or virgin Mai Tai. 4 virgin Mai Tais please :)
Holy toledo these drinks were good! We sipped away, as we were led to our table and then offered to walk about the property and participate in the activities.

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Pictures Pictures Pictures! Every view was just so beautiful, so we snapped away. Then there was a hula lesson about to begin, the kids handed me what was left of their drinks (empty cups) and went to shake their booties! 
I told them that I'd do it too, but on the next go round, as I had to take pictures of them! ​
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They did an excellent job (yes they've hula'd before), they looked like naturals; they could've been mistaken for natives! 
Then it was my and DB's turn...well, I've never hula'd before, and Dave doesn't really have any booty to shake, so you can imagine the laughter and tears coming from the kids who now stood on the side lines to watch and photograph us, as we made a fool of ourselves - but heck the rest of these people looked pretty ridiculous too and we're all on vacation to have fun - so what if we can't be as good or natural at it as my kiddos!
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After dancing, playing games, listening to music, and wandering about the grounds, we finally went to take our seats and order us some more drinks! 3 virgin Lava Flows please ;)
OH MY WORD - these were wonder drinks, and they definitely won the kids over! In fact the kids had said that they want to come back to this Luau again during the same trip just so they could have more of these drinks! (Yes they were THAT good, but as if we are doing 2 luaus on the same trip...Not.)
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Our wonderful server Keanu (how could I forget that name!), had approached our table when the buffet line had opened and we got up (with ingredient list in hand) to grab the salads and side dishes that would accompany our order. Our plates got pretty full, but we weren't expecting the vegan dish to be very much food. Little did we know! We began to dabble in the samplings on our platters and everything was surprisingly good!! Then before we knew it, Keanu had served up these massive plates of our order!
ZOINKS there was so much food! ​
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​We were still chomping away when the show was about to begin, getting full, but still munching away. Each dish was surprisingly delicious! And then I hit a wall, I just had to stop. Too much food! But this really was my own darned fault for filling up my platter at the buffet!


NOTE: that not a thing went to waste as we had Dominic "the human garbage disposal" with the bottomless pit for a stomach with us and he ate every last bite of what ever we left on our plates! 

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Here's a little Luau history provided by Wiki:
In ancient Hawai‘i, men and women ate their meals separately; also women and the rest of society were not allowed to eat foods that were not common or foods that were only served during special occasions. However, in 1819, King Kamehameha II removed all the religious laws that were practiced. King Kamehameha II performed a symbolic act by eating with the women, thus ending the Hawaiian religious taboos. This is when the lū‘au parties were first created.

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At the Old Lahaina Luau the performance goes as such:

*Ote'a - They begin the ending entertainment with a tribute to the compelling tradition of the pabu (drums).

*Kahiko - the Ancient Hula - They present a series of hula kahiko which relate one of the most riveting stories in all of Hawaiian mythology.
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*Missionaries & The Merry Monarch - In this section of the presentation, they give us a glimpse into Hawaii's missionary era and then celebrate King David Kãlakua, the Merrie Monarch who is credited with giving the hula back to his Hawaiian people.

​*'Auana - The Modern Hula - They now take us on a nostalgic journey back to a simpler time in these islands.
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*Finale - They end the program by returning to their roots. Off to Tahiti for the exciting annual Fete Celebration!
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We were thoroughly enjoying the show, and the story behind each of the performances. It was a journey through Hawai’i‘s Polynesian musical heritage. The performers were outstanding and ever so talented. Each step was with grace and so fluid. You could tell from watching that these performers were more than just dancers, and that this was more than just another show. This was their history. This is their history. The culture lives on.

This was by far the best over-all Luau experience that I've been to, and I would enjoy returning time and again...not just for the drinks. But they help too!

A few days after the Luau that we had attended, I had found that The Old Lahaina Luau had been featured in:
National Geographic Traveler
New York Times
The Travel Channel
Emeritus live
AND was Zagat rated excellent & extraordinary to perfection

It was no surprise. I'm just glad that I finally chose the perfect Luau!


Aloha
​-T


*Provided by Old Lahaina Luau
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For Your Reference:
OLD LAHAINA LUAU
1251 Front St, Lahaina, HI 96761
​(808) 667-1998
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    Elisa is co-founder of Travelin' Cousins travel blog along with her cousin "Travelin' Tanya." She lives on Long Island, New York with her two daughters and her dog Punkin. An entrepreneur whose professional career has included a variety of businesses in the toy, licensing and direct marketing businesses, she is now a blogger and freelance writer. Since her teen years, she has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe and Asia and continues to travel these days throughout the world with her daughters and cousin Tanya. Her other passions include cooking, dining, the theatre and shopping.
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    Tanya is a free sprit who resides in Southern California with the only family that she has outside of NY (you can take a girl out of the city, but you’ll never take the city out of this girl). Her housemates include her mom, her 2 sisters, her brother, her sister’s boyfriend, her niece, her 2 kids and her ex! Yup...all under one roof! Her professional career and background was in film (writing, production and acting). Currently she is a stay at home mom - who is hardly ever at home, and who’s passions are: everything travel related, food (both cooking and eating), photography, skiing and of course, shopping!

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