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Old Lahaina Luau Reservations

Rates: Adults $95.83,

Children $64.68 ages 2 to 12.Infants not occupying a seat, nocharge. Tip: Put the child in a stroller.

DAYS: Seven Nights per week Closed on December 25. Schedule may change. Please call for availability.

TIME: Lu'au grounds open for seating at 5:30. Seat location for each party is assigned by computer when reservation is made. Guests may choose, at the time of reservation, between traditional seating on mats and cushions directly in front of the stage, or at regular tables and chairs. It is important to make sure guests will be comfortable in the traditional seating area, as it is difficult to change after everyone has arrived.

Guests may check-in at any after 4:30 pm to exchange confirmation number for seating cards and/or pay balance.

There is limited seating capacity, infants are complimentary in lap or stroller.

Location is at 1251 Front Street Behind the Lahaina Cannery Mall. There is free parking available.

ATTIRE: Casual, but festive (it's a Hawaiian party!)

BEVERAGES: Open premium bar, frozen tropicals, sodas, and tropical punch throughout evening.

FOOD: A bountiful luau buffet featuring local favorites and enough variety to satisfy everyone's palate.

At the Old Lahaina Lu'au we take great pride in presenting an authentic evening of traditional Hawaiian food, music and dance. Visitor and resident alike will appreciate an evening that reflects with taste and tradition the rich culture and history of the Hawaiian islands.

Our unique setting was once the royal compound of the great kings of Hawaii. Guests relax under stately palms with a three island sunset view and the sailboats of the Lahaina roadstead as a backdrop.

This very spot was once reserved for Hawaiian royalty and their guests. Aloha Greeting: Guests are individually greeted with a fresh flower led, a tropical drink, and a souvenir program, and are escorted to their reserved seats. Professional photographers are available for photos (no obligation to purchase),as let making and crafts are demonstrated. Imp Presentation: Guests may gather around as the Kalua pig is unearthed from the "imu", our traditional Hawaiian oven built at the water's edge.

We invite interested visitors to stop by the beach between 6:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. to witness the heating of the special lava rocks and the burying of the pig on luau mornings.

The Feast (Paine Ahi Ahi): Hosts and Hostesses are available to explain and assist guests in our buffet line. The bountiful buffet includes kalua roast pork, Pulehu (grilled) sirloin steaks & chicken, mahi mahi, sweet potato, rice, a variety of salads & fresh fruits, banana bread and Hawaiian specialties such as poke, haupia, chicken long rice, and lomi lomi salmon. Dessert is served at the table. Every attempt has been made to make this a memorable evening for everyone. During dinner music is provided by our band, Nalu, along with our beautiful hula dancers.

Entertainment: As the sun sets, it is time to start the evening's main entertainment. Our multi-talented ensemble will take our guests on a musical journey from "Old Hawaii" to the present time. We are proud to present Hula as it was meant to be performed, with love and reverence. The program is informative as well as entertaining. We begin with Kahiko (ancient) hula accompanied by chanting and ancient style instruments. As each era in Hawaiian history is touched upon, the guests Fill experience the mood and story of the times. Imaginative costumes, lively hula and beautiful song combine to create an evening filled with the magic and spirit of Aloha. E Komo Mai...