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Ohana Club for Event Savings

In Hawaiian, Kamaʻāina means “child of the land,” but the word has evolved to include all residents in Hawaiʻi. The Polynesian Culture Center offers Kamaʻāina (residents) an opportunity to be part of the Ohana Club. More than a shopping card, the Ohana Club membership is an opportunity for residents to enjoy the benefits, exclusive offers, and deals at the Polynesian Cultural Center and Hukilau Marketplace. Since the Ohana Club’s inception in 2015, it has steadily grown in popularity among local residents because it provides a wide array of benefits. The program is completely FREE to join, has no annual dues, and offers residents an opportunity to take part in activities at the Polynesian Cultural Center at discounted rates. All this allows the rich cultural experiences at the Polynesian Cultural Center to be accessible and affordable for local residents and their families.  It’s the Polynesian Cultural Center’s way of saying “Mahalo” for your support.

 

Membership is FREE

Ohana Club is totally FREE for all Hawaiʻi residents with valid proof of Hawaiian residency. In fact, all you need to do is sign up once and you’ll be registered for life. Anyone who is over 18 years of age needs to register as an individual card holder. Children do not need cards, as they are part of their parents’ memberships.

Renewing your membership happens automatically, but please be sure to keep your contact information up to date so we can continue to send you information on our events, discounts, and special offers. Being a member of the Ohana Club automatically enters your name in giveaways for concerts, staycations, and other fantastic deals with Polynesian Cultural Center affiliates. At the Polynesian Cultural Center, Ohana Club members are eligible for the following:

  • 20% discount on select packages every day (the booking early discount is not applicable).
  • Children’s prices include the 20% discount.
  • 15% percent discount for family or friends (up to 4 people) who also attend with a member.
  • Seating at HĀ: Breath of Life Evening Show (as space is available).
  • FREE admission to “members only” events and concerts.
  • FREE birthday admission for you.
  • FREE or discounted admission to special events.

 

Using Your Ohana Club Membership

Once you are a member, you’ll receive your digital Polynesia Cultural Center Ohana Club membership card. (Older memberships included physical cards, which are still valid.) The card show your membership number ID. Anytime you visit the Polynesian Cultural Center, just show your card to get tickets at the Ohana Club rate. Alternately, you can also bring a hard copy of any email received from the Ohana Club, which will also show your personal membership number.

Signing up is easy. Log on to https://www.polynesia.com/residents, or visit the Polynesia Culture Centerʻs Ticketing and Reservation Desk  to complete the registration form. Remember, to be a club member you must:

  • Be over the age of 18
  • Be a Hawai’i resident
  • Submit proof of residency

Benefits only apply to approved Ohana Club members and cannot be transferred or used by someone other than the member. However, free family events or activities for Ohana Club members also include your children.

 

Ohana Club Means Family

Ohana Club memberships are part of a community initiative allowing local residents to appreciate and engage with local traditions. Additionally, membership provides a sense of belonging and connecting individuals with a network of like-minded people who share an interest in preserving and celebrating Polynesian heritage.

Come join our family! We can’t wait to meet you!

 

Picture of the author, Peggy ArsenaultPeggy Arsenault, recognized she could be 50 years old with or without a college degree. She now holds a bachelorʻs in English and Teaching and a masters in Adult Education. Living her best life, she is volunteering with the Polynesian Cultural Center. She loves dessert for breakfast, traveling, reading, trying new things, and hanging with grandchildren. A baker, research editor, and college professor, her blogs profile new adventures with food, travel, and culture while basking in the joy of living on the North Shore.