![]() ![]() Each village has different exhibits, performances, and activities to showcase unique parts of each of their culture. (5)ĭivided into seven sections or villages - Aotearoa, Fiji, Hawaii, Marquesas, Samoa, Tahiti, and Tonga - the PCC makes for a great place to spend the day. This was my second time attending and I recommend all. Plenty of beautiful colors, cultures, and family fun. It has a intermission where they serve ice cream for about five dollars or free if you get the ambassador package. It's a show that is about an hour and a half long, with a combination of all of the islands cultural dances and songs. Great combination of lights, music, singing, and dancing that tells a tale of family and tradition. The food is extremely delicious and plenty for all. The Ohana Lua is a celebration which consists of more dancing, culture, and a lot of food, like all you can eat. Awesome games and dances to take part of to truly appreciate the different cultures of the islands. The tour consists of a number of islands and their cultures, which includes activities, dances, songs, shows, and food that include interaction with the crowd and children. I recommend the Ohana Lua package which consists of the the tour of the center, the Lua, and the Breath of Life show which is during the evening. The center also has maps and schedules so you can stay on top of all the shows they present of all the islands. The people there are very friendly and will give you awesome directions to whatever you are trying to attend. You can purchase drinks there but it's cheaper to bring your own. I would recommend sunscreen, comfortable, presentable clothing and shoes, an umbrella, and bottles of water. First of all, it's an all day thing starting at 1200 so plan and prepare for it. ![]() Definitely a place to visit if you enjoy culture. ![]()
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