Dinner Shows in Hawaii
Whether you’re visiting Hawaii for pleasure or business, there’s always the question of where to catch dinner. Why not lose yourself in a wonderful entertainment venue while you dine on some delicious ethnic food? The Hawaiian Islands offer a vast array of places where you can not only grab a meal but gain a real cultural experience.
Waikiki, one of the most popular resort areas on Oahu, is practically bursting with wonderful “dinner and a show” venues. You can see everything from a mystical magic show to a spectacular musical. A variety of large and small productions can be found on a regular basis. While some places do require reservations, most venues exercise a more relaxed structure.
If you’re looking for something a bit more orientated towards the family scene, particularly if you have young children, then you should definitely consider seeing a dinner show at the Outrigger. Their headlining group, the Society of Seven, has been playing Waikiki’s main showroom for about three decades now and they specialize in doing celebrity impersonations, musical performances, and funny skits that will have you reeling in your seat. You certainly won’t regret seeing what Honolulu Magazine called \’The Best Show in Waikiki.\’
If it’s the thrill of a mystical, magical atmosphere you seek, then you won’t want to miss out on the Magic of Polynesia, located at the Waikiki Beachcomber. The Magic of Polynesia features John Hirokawa, a truly captivating illusionist and former apprentice to David Copperfield. He has an amazing knack for disappearance. His daring escape routines frequently make audience members gasp in amazement. In the past John Hirokawa has received the honor of having his show named the most original routine by the International Magicians Society.
Have you always wanted to see the Polynesian musical legend Don Ho perform but missed the chance? Although he passed away in 2007, you might be able to catch his daughter, Hoku, performing her pop/soul style music in Hawaii. You may recall a few of her hits, such as “Another Dumb Blonde” and “Perfect Day,” both of which received plenty of radio air time on the mainland and have been featured in movies as well as television commercials.
Oahu obviously has plenty to offer visitors of Hawaii, but that’s not where all of the fun can be found. If you find yourself in Maui then consider checking out the Ulalena, which can be seen at Lahainais’s Maui Myth and Magic Theater. This is a musical that features a fusion of traditional, mythological, and historical Hawaiian songs and dances, giving visitors the chance to explore the history of Hawaii.
Looking for something a bit more traditional? The classic Hawaiian luau can be observed in many, many venues all over the Hawaiian Islands. In fact, if you\’re staying on the islands, there\’s a good chance that your hotel hosts a weekly luau for guests. If not, there are plenty of chances to seek out a luau as you explore the Hawaiian islands, and this opportunity is not to be missed.
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