| # | Author | Message |
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| deephil Sat 4/19/2008 5:59a | Has anyone been to the spirit of Aloha dinner show? If yes could they please tell us wether it matters which category seating you are in. We are going to see for the first time in Sept and have cat 3 seats.
Many thanks ºo º |
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| davewasbaloo Sat 4/19/2008 9:45a | We went to the old show in 2000. The venue is of a size where everyone gets a good view, you are just likely to have more interaction and a slightly better view on the front seats. Enjoy! |
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| DAR Sat 4/19/2008 10:20a | We went last year but sort of made our reservations a little bit later so we were off to the side. But we could still see pretty well and the food was terrific. |
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| deephil Sat 4/19/2008 11:34a | Thanks very much guys and gals, we have only 150 days to go now, although been a few times still so much that we have not done so looking forward to doing something different. |
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| sherrytodd Sat 4/19/2008 11:53a | The show is best from front and center, but we have seen the show from the side and from the back and still had a good time. They kind of divide up into three groups while performing and perform to the three sections of the seating so you will see the performers from any seating area. When the fire dancer performs he moves around the stage and performs to all three sections. |
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| mickeyboy43 Sun 4/20/2008 11:25a | Yeah, it really doesnt where you sit, you still get a good view. For me though, it was a good view of stupidity with the whole aunty deal. |
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| CMDad Fri 4/25/2008 4:26p | This was my last visit - it was 5 years ago, but it is the new show
http://www.mouseplanet.com/wdwupdate/spirit_of_aloha.htm |
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| partyhare Fri 4/25/2008 4:42p | I went last month. Since the seating is in a covered pavilion, there are supporting poles throughout that may or may not block your view. It wouldn't be too big of a deal though. I was excited to go to the show since it was for my birthday, but it was one of the most disappointing things I ever did at WDW. |
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| SuperDry Fri 4/25/2008 4:43p | I cannot say how disappointed I was with the food. BBQ pork ribs are no comparison to a real Kalua pig prepared in the traditional manner (that is, cooked all day buried in the ground). Once you're set up to do it, it's not difficult to do, so I have to assume that it would be more expensive. Having Kalua pig is the best part of a luau, so excluding it from the dinner show at the Poly is a major disappointment, at least for me. |
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| nbodyhome Sun 4/27/2008 3:59p | I loved the luau when I was a kid, until about 10 years ago. Then the food changed, nowhere near as good as it once was. |