Star Tour Show at Ko Olina

At Stars Above Hawaii,  YOU are the star explorer, utilizing very large computerized GPS telescopes capable of seeing inside the craters of the Moon, the clouds of Jupiter in color, the rings of Satur

At Stars Above Hawaii,  YOU are the star explorer, utilizing very large computerized GPS telescopes capable of seeing inside the craters of the Moon, the clouds of Jupiter in color, the rings of Saturn, stellar nurseries, newborn baby star clusters in the hundreds, the remnants of exploded stars, and other galaxies millions of light years back in time. This 1-hour guided star shows take place every week on various evenings at the Four Seasons Oahu. Explore the mysteries of the universe, seeing the unseen as you have never seen it before. Views vary by season and with weather. Various parking locations are available from free to valet.

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Location: Oahu

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Star Tour Show, or can kids join?

A: Kids are totally welcome at the Star Tour Show! It’s a fantastic way to introduce them to astronomy. Just keep in mind that younger children might not have the attention span for the whole hour, but there’s a lot to look at. They usually have fun just exploring the night sky with the telescopes!

Q: What happens if it rains? Do they cancel or reschedule the Star Tour?

A: Yes, if the weather doesn't cooperate, they will either cancel or postpone the show. They typically notify you via email or text if you’ve booked a spot. It’s good to check the forecast before you go, but the staff is usually pretty flexible about rescheduling if needed!

Q: What should I wear for the Star Tour Show? Is it cold at night?

A: Definitely bring a light jacket! Even in Hawaii, it can get a bit chilly once the sun goes down, especially with the ocean breeze. Comfortable shoes are also a good idea since you’ll be moving around a bit. Just dress casually and you should be all set!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Star Tour Show at Ko Olina!

I’m considering the Star Tour Show at Ko Olina for my boyfriend's birthday. He loves astronomy and I think he’d be blown away by the telescopes they use. Has anyone done this recently? What’s the parking situation like at the Four Seasons?

Anyone done the Star Tour Show? Need some tips!

I’m thinking about bringing my kids to the Star Tour Show next week. They’ve never seen anything like this before, so I’m excited! What should we expect? Any tips on making it fun for them?