Polynesian Fire Luau in Orlando

Escape to Polynesia in air conditioned comfort. Polynesian fire Is an amazing luau dinner show experience that you and your family will not soon forget. Enjoy our live band serenading you will you din

Escape to Polynesia in air conditioned comfort. Polynesian fire Is an amazing luau dinner show experience that you and your family will not soon forget. Enjoy our live band serenading you will you dine on our buffet dinner. After dinner enjoy our show complete with Hawaiian hula, Tahitian, Tongan and polynesian entertainers. Our show ends with the amazing Samoan Fire Dance performed by world champion practioners.

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Location: Orlando

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Q: Is there a dress code for the Polynesian Fire Luau?

A: There's no strict dress code, but it's recommended to wear something casual and comfortable. Think tropical vibes! Light clothing is best since it can get warm. Sandals or flip-flops are totally fine too. Just avoid anything too formal!

Q: What if it rains? Do they cancel the show?

A: The luau is indoors, so even if it rains, the show will go on! You won’t have to worry about cancellation due to weather conditions. Just bring a light jacket in case it gets chilly inside.

Q: Can kids join in on the fire dance segment?

A: Kids can't participate in the fire dance for safety reasons, but they can watch and enjoy the show! The whole luau is family-friendly, and there are lots of fun activities for kids to enjoy.

Discussions

Just booked the Polynesian Fire Luau! What should I expect?

Hey everyone! I just booked the Polynesian Fire Luau in Orlando for this Saturday. I’m super pumped about the buffet dinner and the fire dance. Has anyone been? What’s the food like? Is there a lot of variety? Trying to figure out if I should bring extra cash for drinks or souvenirs too.

Thinking about gifting the Luau to my parents, would they enjoy it?

My parents love cultural experiences, and I think they'd really enjoy the Polynesian Fire Luau. They're in their late 60s, but still pretty active! Do you think this would be a good fit for them? What’s the atmosphere like during the show?