Tikiman -- does Poly still have hula lessons for kids?

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<font color=0000FF>A Dream is a Wish your Heart Ma
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Hi Steve!

Can you check your most recent Poly info and let us know if the Poly is still offering hula lessons at 10:00 a.m. on Saturdays? I have daughters who can't wait to attend, but want to make sure they are still being offered.

Thanks!
 
Im not Tikiman, but according to the Island Palm Press I received on July 3, it says "Saturday 10:00 am Hula Dancing: Join us at Luau Cove". Hope that helps.
 
Are there age restrictions for this activity? sound like it could be a lot of fun for all ages.
 
That sounds sooo cool!!! Do you have to stay at teh poly to do this???
 

Thanks CamColt! I appreciate you checking for me.
 
My daughters did this on 7/13. The thing they don't publicize is that it is NOT a hotel activity just for hotel guests--it is an actual dance class of local children that meets at Luau cove. Several of the children have parents in the luau show.
For one thing they were on "Hawaii time" which means the actual dancing didn't start until about 10:45 when the instructor got there--she said there were parking problems. It must not be an unusual occurence because the other parents waited patiently. I'm a dance mom myself but I'm not used to lessons starting late! Then they put my girls (7 and 10) with a group of younger girls learning a hula dance to a song from "Lilo and Stitch" for a show they were going to do. I got it all on tape in case they want to practice later. My girls have been dancing since they were 3 so they picked it up pretty quickly, but if a girl has no background I don't know how they would handle it.
You could watch the older girls practice and warm up, and MAN! Some of the stuff they have to do to warm up looks really, really painful to me.
We left about noon and they were still going, although they had finished the 'Lilo' number.
My girls had a lot of fun, but I had pictured a CM (like a cruise director or something) helping them do basic hula moves and that wasn't it at all--these people really know what they are doing and they do it every week.
Robin M.
 
Sorry I was not around to answer your question but it looks like it got answered. I have seen this a few times while doing my walk through the grounds of the Polynesian and it looks like a lot of fun for the kids. I always spend a half a day walking around and checking out things at the Polynesian and trying to find out what has changed. If you ever see a guy walking around with a note pad and a camera it may be me;)

I even had some guests stop me and ask directions because they thought I worked there. I told them where to go and one of the guys asked if I was sure. I told him I knew the place like the back of my hand:cool:

Aloha

Steve
 


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