Hi, does anyone know the cost of either of these? Also, I was wondering which one would be most enjoyable to my two children (12 yr. old boy %26amp; 16 year old girl). I checked out the Feast at Lele website but could not find the prices listed on their site. Thanks
Feast at Lele or OLL cost??
I was at Feast at Lele beginning of August and booked on their website in advance. That%26#39;s where you%26#39;ll see the price. With tax it was just under $115 per person.
OLL = traditional Hawaiian hula and chant. buffet
Feast = polynesian review with fire dance. Table service
Feast at Lele or OLL cost??
Adults at OLL are $92 + tax. Children (12 %26amp; under) are $62 + tax. I would look their website pictures. The Feast is an initmate sit down dinner show, where the OLL is a buffet where your kids could get up and move about. Both are good. To see the pricing on The Feast%26#39;s website you need to go into the ';make reservation'; tab.
Here%26#39;s the link for Feast at Lele reservation on their website...
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$110 adults and $80 children (plus tax and gratuity)
And here%26#39;s the OLL reservations link...
www.oldlahainaluau.com/verisign/buy.html
$92 adults and $62 for children.
Feast at Lele is wonderful but you really need to be an adventuresome eater to truly enjoy the experience. The show is a review of south pacific culture, dance and food. Most kids are not up for the exotic variety of food (mostly seafood).
hmmmmm...strange. The full link showed before I clicked on submit. Let%26#39;s try it again...
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If for some reason it is not there this time, simply go the the feastatlele.com web site, click on ';enter the site'; then click on ';reservations'; at the bottom of the page.
Taking your kids to either of these is a waste of money (they won%26#39;t like the food), for kids try the Sheraton or Royal Lahina Luau for way less money. Better yet, go eat at Aloha Mixed Plate and listen to the show at OLL (same food as luau for about $10 a plate), then next nite walk along Ka%26#39;anapali beach and watch the Luaus for FREE. Spend your money on something really fun like a snorkel trip or a raft trip, your kids will like it '; mo betta';.
When we were on Maui last year with my niece and nephew (14 %26amp; 16), we took them to OLL and they loved it. The bar area made them virgin drinks to look like the Mai Tai%26#39;s, and the food was not an issue at all. If I recall, they ate some of the chicken and the pulled pork along with some (maybe?) potato salad. It is expensive but they were glad they saw it (at least once).
my 2 cents...
We went to the OLL in July and loved it. Your kids will have fun! Before the show people walk around and watch different demonstrations on lei making and other crafts. When they get ready to uncover the pig they have all the kids come to the front so they can see and explain the whole process of cooking the pig and the history behind it. There is food they will like there, alot of it. The show is great and we plan on going back next time we are in Maui.
For kids I%26#39;d recommend the Ka%26#39;anapali Beach Sunset luau at the Sheraton.
Since you have a teen and almost teen, take them to the Old Lahaina Luau. It would be the one out of the two YOU want to go to that your children would enjoy. It is also the one that would give your children the best introduction to the Hawaiian culture.
Your kids will enjoy a luau with a fire knife dancer much more than they will one without. These luaus also have a better variety of dances from many Polynesian countries.
Feast at Lele is good, but expensive.
Drums of the Pacific has the best fire knife dancer on Maui.
Old Lahaina Luau does not have a fire knife dancer.
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