Honestly, half the fun of the lapu lapu is sipping it out of a frozen pineapple. Plus...you have delicious, rum-soaked pineapple to pick at when you've finished the drink!![]()
The pineapple is frozen?
The last time I had a lapu lapu at the Polynesian, the pineapple was fresh, not frozen, and like others posted, the fun of sticking my straw in to the flesh of the pineapple still in the side of the pineapple (the core and most of the fruit is taken out - but there is still some to be had in the sides! ) to eat was fun! Back in those days we could order the lapu lapu and then take it to the beach to watch WISHES... The first sip is the strongest, I suspect they float some Dark Myers rum on top - which is the Mai Tai (again, like the pp posted)
Enjoy!
Captains Mai Tai is *almost* exactly the same, so that is what they referred to. I usually get the first Lapu with the pineapple and then order the second and third drinks without the pineapple, and just pour it in myself. If I recall correctly, it saves at least $4 per drink.I am planning on getting this drink finally this year. I read somewhere that it is cheaper without the pineapple. Does anyone know if this is true and what the price without the pineapple would be?
Can you not take it to the beach anymore and watch Wishes? I was planning on doing that.The pineapple is frozen?
The last time I had a lapu lapu at the Polynesian, the pineapple was fresh, not frozen, and like others posted, the fun of sticking my straw in to the flesh of the pineapple still in the side of the pineapple (the core and most of the fruit is taken out - but there is still some to be had in the sides! ) to eat was fun! Back in those days we could order the lapu lapu and then take it to the beach to watch WISHES... The first sip is the strongest, I suspect they float some Dark Myers rum on top - which is the Mai Tai (again, like the pp posted)
Enjoy!
Can you not take it to the beach anymore and watch Wishes? I was planning on doing that.
Captains Mai Tai is *almost* exactly the same, so that is what they referred to. I usually get the first Lapu with the pineapple and then order the second and third drinks without the pineapple, and just pour it in myself. If I recall correctly, it saves at least $4 per drink.
I think so too, but a bartender recently told me there was a slight difference…but I could't tell, lol.it's the same..trust me![]()
The pineapple is frozen?
The last time I had a lapu lapu at the Polynesian, the pineapple was fresh, not frozen, and like others posted, the fun of sticking my straw in to the flesh of the pineapple still in the side of the pineapple (the core and most of the fruit is taken out - but there is still some to be had in the sides! ) to eat was fun! Back in those days we could order the lapu lapu and then take it to the beach to watch WISHES... The first sip is the strongest, I suspect they float some Dark Myers rum on top - which is the Mai Tai (again, like the pp posted)
Enjoy!
Captains Mai Tai is *almost* exactly the same, so that is what they referred to. I usually get the first Lapu with the pineapple and then order the second and third drinks without the pineapple, and just pour it in myself. If I recall correctly, it saves at least $4 per drink.
In the past, you couldn't get a Lapu in the pineapple at the pool bar because they didn't stock the pineapples. (You could get a Captains Mai Tai though) I usually just got one upstairs at the tambu lounge at Ohana to go (if I wanted the pineapple), then refilled at the pool bar.Can you get these at the Poly pool bar?
I've had my share of these at Ohana but now that I'm staying at the Poly I want one while at the pool.