Originally posted by gigi1313
just because the show is called the "spirit of aloha luau" it is *NOT* (imo) a *LUAU EXPERIENCE* it is a dinner show
We have been to "real" luaus in Hawaii and the Spirit of Aloha show in WDW just this past August.
* Both shows have a band that plays during dinner and both have dancers who perform traditional Polynesian dances, including the fire dance.
* The Spirit of Aloha has a hokey story line to move the show along v/s a Polynesian variety show format.
* Both shows seat you "family style" at a table with other people, even more so at a traditional luau. The WDW seating is more private and the traditional seating is more like a wedding reception with 8-12 person tables.
* A traditional luau is a pig roast with a buffet and all you can drink mai-tais. The Spirit of Aloha's food is served on a platter (like the Hoop dee Doo) and is all you can eat with all you can drink beer or wine.
* You receive silk flower leis at both shows, although you can usually buy real flower ones at a traditional luau.
* Both shows celebrate special occasions. Both teach the hula and sing the Hawaiian Wedding Song. At the Spirit of Aloha the hula is taught to people celebrating birthdays, anniversaries and then again to children.
* Both shows will take your picture before the luau and try to sell it to you during the show

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I think the OP's 18 year old DD will love it, if only for the hunky eye candy

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