Take your seat at Pāʻina Waikīkī with a welcome Mai Tai
5:30 - 8pm
Show seating, Welcome Mai Tai
Watch Pāʻina Waikīkī bring Waikīkī’s legendary eras to life through mele (songs), hula, and Polynesian performing arts. This is show-only seating with no meal included.
No meal is included with this seating option. This experience is listed as all ages.
Full refund with 72 hours notice of cancellation. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows will be charged the full price.
If you are a guest of the Waikīkī Beach Marriott, the lūʻau is held on the Queensbreak Rooftop (3rd floor).
Use the self-parking garage on the left side of Ōhua Avenue at the Waikīkī Beach Marriott Resort & Spa. Take the Parking Garage elevator to the 2nd floor to enter the resort building, then take the resort elevator to the 3rd floor.
Bring your ticket to the 3rd floor so staff can check you in and validate your parking.
2552 Kalākaua Ave., Honolulu, HI 96815
This luau at the Marriott in Waikiki delivers a solid cultural experience with seriously impressive entertainment, though the food quality seems to hit or miss depending on when you visit. The performers consistently earn rave reviews for their talent and energy, with the fire dancing finale standing out as a highlight. Multiple guests mention the show beautifully weaves together Hawaiian and broader Polynesian history, creating an engaging narrative that goes beyond typical tourist fare. The MC gets particular praise for keeping everything flowing smoothly with her singing voice, and the overall atmosphere feels intimate compared to massive commercial luaus. Here's where opinions split: the food. Some visitors describe it as phenomenal, with tender meats and fresh salads that actually get refilled throughout the evening. Others found everything overcooked and disappointing, especially considering the premium price point. The timing matters too, since it's buffet style and latecomers sometimes face slim pickings. The drink situation raises eyebrows as well, with mai tais described as either "rocket fuel" strong or just plain bad. VIP seating gets you three drink tickets versus one, plus earlier buffet access and closer seats, though some felt the upgrade wasn't worth the extra cost. Staff and servers consistently receive compliments for friendliness and attentiveness. If you arrive early for the pre-show activities and lei greeting, you'll get more value from the experience. Just manage expectations on the meal portion and focus on the cultural performance aspect.
If you do one luau, this is it and go VIP. May not seem worth the price at the beginning....but it is. Get there a few minutes early to have front row seating.
R Wojciechowicz
May 21, 2026
If you do one luau, this is it and go VIP. May not seem worth the price at the beginning....but it is. Get there a few minutes early to have front row seating.
R Wojciechowicz
May 21, 2026