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POSTED BY: Wnightlady on Apr 18, 2008
Paradise Cove Luau

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This is what you feel like after the luau.....


Having served Oahu's visitors and locals for more than 20 years, Paradise Cove is one of the largest and most respected luaus in Hawaii. Feast on a variety of delicious authentic Hawaiian foods, watch and take part in island games and crafts and enjoy the famous Paradise Cove Extravaganza.


Located on 12 oceanfront acres at the exclusive Ko Olina Resort on the leeward coast of Oahu, Paradise Cove offers lush, tropical lawns and coconut palms overlooking a secluded beach. The Paradise Cove Luau is the most interactive luau on Oahu as it promotes learning about and even participating in ancient Hawaiian arts and crafts and games of skill.


Here you can witness a traditional imu (fire pit) ceremony, feel the aloha spirit under the “shower of flowers” and participate in the “hukilau” (bringing in the fishing nets) ceremony. Learn how to weave a Hawaiian flower lei, take a hula lesson, go on a canoe ride, or get a temporary Polynesian tattoo. If you dare, you can even participate in spear throwing (‘o‘o ihe), dart sliding (moa pahe‘e) and rolling stone disks (‘ulu maika).


Later on, you’ll enjoy authentic Hawaiian foods, such as kalua pig, mahi mahi (island fish) with macadamia nut crème sauce, poi, taro rolls, fresh vegetables, rice, banana coconut cake and other island delicacies. After dinner, watch the spectacular “Extravaganza” show, where award-winning dancers will entertain and amaze you in an unforgettable display of songs and dances from Hawaii and other Polynesian island nations.


The Paradise Cove Luau has three packages to choose from. Come and be part of our ohana (family).





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POSTED BY: C2c on Apr 18, 2008

I am dancin a h ula and drinkin a pina colata out of a pineapple I have two beach boys fanning me.. and another giveing me a back rub.. Paradise.. is so cool.





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POSTED BY: C2c on Apr 18, 2008

I am dancin a h ula and drinkin a pina colata out of a pineapple I have two beach boys fanning me.. and another giveing me a back rub.. Paradise.. is so cool.





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POSTED BY: babygirl51 on Apr 18, 2008


Wnightlady wrote:


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This is what you feel like after the luau.....




Having served Oahu's visitors and locals for more than 20 years, Paradise Cove is one of the largest and most respected luaus in Hawaii. Feast on a variety of delicious authentic Hawaiian foods, watch and take part in island games and crafts and enjoy the famous Paradise Cove Extravaganza.




Located on 12 oceanfront acres at the exclusive Ko Olina Resort on the leeward coast of Oahu, Paradise Cove offers lush, tropical lawns and coconut palms overlooking a secluded beach. The Paradise Cove Luau is the most interactive luau on Oahu as it promotes learning about and even participating in ancient Hawaiian arts and crafts and games of skill.




Here you can witness a traditional imu (fire pit) ceremony, feel the aloha spirit under the “shower of flowers” and participate in the “hukilau” (bringing in the fishing nets) ceremony. Learn how to weave a Hawaiian flower lei, take a hula lesson, go on a canoe ride, or get a temporary Polynesian tattoo. If you dare, you can even participate in spear throwing (‘o‘o ihe), dart sliding (moa pahe‘e) and rolling stone disks (‘ulu maika).




Later on, you’ll enjoy authentic Hawaiian foods, such as kalua pig, mahi mahi (island fish) with macadamia nut crème sauce, poi, taro rolls, fresh vegetables, rice, banana coconut cake and other island delicacies. After dinner, watch the spectacular “Extravaganza” show, where award-winning dancers will entertain and amaze you in an unforgettable display of songs and dances from Hawaii and other Polynesian island nations.




The Paradise Cove Luau has three packages to choose from. Come and be part of our ohana (family).




Just reading that made me feel beached! lol!





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POSTED BY: babygirl51 on Apr 18, 2008


C2c wrote:


I am dancin a h ula and drinkin a pina colata out of a pineapple I have two beach boys fanning me.. and another giveing me a back rub.. Paradise.. is so cool.




Can I borrow one of those beach boys?





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POSTED BY: Bear on Apr 18, 2008

I feel like that after reading this. Thank you my Sister.





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POSTED BY: JOJO55 on Apr 18, 2008

Hey everyone, look who I stumbled upon on my walk along the beach?





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POSTED BY: babygirl51 on Apr 18, 2008


JOJO55 wrote:


Hey everyone, look who I stumbled upon on my walk along the beach?




Hey Santa, I've been a good babygirl...





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POSTED BY: JOJO55 on Apr 18, 2008





So what's yer poison?  My treat.





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