Yes, DW and I were there this past October and we liked it. Unfortunately, the location they normally have it was being renovated, and so they had the luau on the lawn. So they had several round tables set up and we shared the table with 5 other adults and 4 children. The food was delicious, had a South Pacific flavor and was served buffet style. Table servers handled drink requests which were included with your meal. The Mai-Tais were good but weak, so some of the other people at our table were switching to wine.
A stage was also set up for entertainment which consisted of musicians and luau dancers (3 women and 2 men). The dancers had several different outfits throughout the luau representing the different cultures in the South Pacific. The m.c. did a good job of working the crowd for laughs. After a while, they started bringing some of the guests up on the stage for luau dance lessons.