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Planning Your First Family Trip to Hawaii

Planning Your First Family Trip to Hawaii

by Nina Jones | Dec 23, 2020 | Hawai’i Travel Tips

Your next family trip has been selected, you’re coming to Hawaiʻi! But which island? What will you do? This article, written by travel blogger Lisa Reilly, provides you with some great suggestions as you begin your planning. For the latest update on travel to...
Reopening plans announced for the Polynesian Cultural Center in April, 2021

Reopening plans announced for the Polynesian Cultural Center in April, 2021

by Nina Jones | Dec 3, 2020 | News at the Center

The Polynesian Cultural Center has shared their reopening plans. Following our 4 month exclusive ticket package from January 18 – April 22, we are looking forward to returning to our full-day schedule of services and entertainment on April 24, 2021. Our...
Exclusive tickets as the Polynesian Cultural Center reopens January 18, 2021

Exclusive tickets as the Polynesian Cultural Center reopens January 18, 2021

by Nina Jones | Dec 2, 2020 | News at the Center

Due to ever changing COVID-19 State of Hawaii restrictions, these Exclusive Tickets are subject to change or cancellation. The Center will contact ticket holders if any changes are necessary. There is no penalty or fee for changing your reservation due to Covid-19...
Shaka: The Iconic Hawaiian Gesture and Its Meaning

Shaka: The Iconic Hawaiian Gesture and Its Meaning

by Nina Jones | Oct 2, 2020 | Cultures of Polynesia, Hawai'i

We are constantly asked about our “Shaka Statue”, a beautiful representation of the father of the Shaka, Hamana Kalili. In today’s blog, Jimmy Mapu, head of Guest Services at the Polynesian Cultural Center, shares a question he received and his...
Carvers of Polynesia: Fulfilling the Center’s Mission

Carvers of Polynesia: Fulfilling the Center’s Mission

by Nina Jones | Sep 10, 2020 | Cultures of Polynesia

We are pleased to present Fulfilling the Center’s Mission – Part II of our interview with Raymond Mokiao who shares some interesting insights regarding our remarkably talented Polynesian Cultural Center carvers.  Perpetuating the arts and crafts of...
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