Over all we very much enjoyed the entertainment part of the show. But I have to give it less stars because I called to make sure they could accommodate for food allergies before we spent the money on going . They told us it was no problem and ensured that they could accommodate food allergies. When we got there we were very limited on what we could eat so I thought it was very overpriced for the very small amount of food that swe were able to safely eat. And I can't help but compare it to Disney's polynesian spirit of Aloha show that both accommodates food allergies very well and his a spectacular show.
Over all we very much enjoyed the entertainment part of the show. But I have to give it less stars because I called to make sure they could accommodate for food allergies before we spent the money on going . They told us it was no problem and ensured that they could accommodate food allergies. When we got there we were very limited on what we could eat so I thought it was very overpriced for the very small amount of food that swe were able to safely eat. And I can't help but compare it to Disney's polynesian spirit of Aloha show that both accommodates food allergies very well and his a spectacular show.
The whole thing was great. The food wasnt spectacular, but it was decent. The show was great, the atmosphere was fantastic. Would do it again!
My entire family got food poisoning after dinner here. I threw up 6 times, until I was dry heaving water at the end. Terrible end to a vacation, would strongly recommend against eating here.
We paid $368 for 3 adults and a 4 year old for priority seating. Show was great, but the meal felt rushed. We were told that mai Tai’s and soft drinks would be served to the table and the bar was for wine and beer - only got a single drink each. Priority seat is at the front - food (& it appears drink) is all at the back. Not all tables were full, but there was a rush to the food as soon as shown to the table - not told to go up, just saw others and followed suit. Food was pretty good, but there’s no way I’d pay that amount again for a drink and plate of food. There’s Michelin starred restaurants you can dine at for less - including wine flights.
Takes place at the Lowe's Royal Pacific Resort, which is part of Universal Orlando. Large assortment of food options at the all you can eat buffet. Be sure to visit the table with the roasted pig! Very family friendly experience.Show itself features live music, stories from various cultures, many dancers showing you the many styles of dance through the South Pacific. Have your camera ready for the fire dancers!!
This was a lot of fun. The kids loved it. The food and drinks were great!
My family were all professional Polynesian dancers so I am very Biased. It have taken my husband to a few luaus and I feel this was the best one. The food was amazing and the show was authentic! I would love to go back again!
Takes place at the Lowe's Royal Pacific Resort, which is part of Universal Orlando. Large assortment of food options at the all you can eat buffet. Be sure to visit the table with the roasted pig! Very family friendly experience. Show itself features live music, stories from various cultures, many dancers showing you the many styles of dance through the South Pacific. Have your camera ready for the fire dancers!!
It is a nice small show and good resort food... yet a bit pricey for the short show. It is a buffet up to a certain time and the Mai Tais are refilled consistently. Now in all fairness we have been to Luaus in Hawaii and we shouldn’t compare this, yet we do have the reference.