Spirit of Aloha Review

cindy_k

Living Warm and Happy in Florida
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We saw Spirit of Aloha on Friday Feb 28th at the 5:15p showing.
This was a rainy night for the show. I have never been to the Luau before so this was a new experience for me. We had a great table 24A. Which was right in front of the stage at the edge of the overhang. Feeling slightly chilled from the rain, I ordered coffee as my drink with dinner. The coffee was GOOD. I drank at least 4 cups before the show was over. The appetizers were ok. It was a coconut bread, a salad and some pinapple. The show started while we were munching on the appetizers. Aunt Winnie came out and welcomed to us to her house for a Luau. They were gathering to welcome some girl whose name I can't remember home from the Main Land. The story was cute. My son(10) enjoyed the teasing that occured between the players. They played some music, including Hawiaian rollercoaster ride, and then dinner was served.
Dinner was Roasted Chicken (Just Ok), BBQ ribs (These were good), Rice and Vegatables. My son chose to eat the adult food, so we never saw the children selections. He enjoyed the ribs and the rice. I also liked the ribs. The chicken was ok, but very plain.
Just about the time you are finishing eating the main part of the show starts. It consisted of various hula dances from different polynesian islands. The dances were entertaining, the Fire dancer was amazing.
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Dessert was two types of cake. It came out on a tray with a smoking volcanoe. My son liked the volcanoe, but was unimpressed with the cake. With Dessert they wrap up the show.

Because of the rain, I think we had a slightly modified show but without seeing it in better weather I can't say exactly what was changed.

TTFN!
Cindy in NY
 
disneymad...whew! I feel better! ;) Your tag is moving again! I thought I was losing it!!
 
Can anyone compare the old show to the new one?
 

What exactly is coconut bread? Is it like banana bread? Kind of sweet or more like a dinner bread and salty?

Curious?
 












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