Breaking News: KA WA‘A, a Lū‘au at Aulani Resort Returns March 27

March 4, 2021

By: Disney Destinations March 4, 2021

Aloha ‘Auinalā! As the sun dips into the ocean to end the day, a conch shell is blown in the distance and a Hawaiian oli chant begins. This is the tradition of welcoming our Guests to KA WA‘A, a Lū‘au at Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa… which Guests will soon be able to experience once again! We’re thrilled to announce that reservations are now available for KA WA‘A Lū‘au which will reopen on March 27, 2021.

Just like we have done with other resort experiences, we have made some adjustments to our lū‘au with the health and safety of our Cast and Guests in mind.

Set under the stars on the beautiful Hālāwai Lawn, KA WA‘A immerses your Clients in the live music, traditional dance, and ancient stories of Hawai‘i through Disney’s signature entertainment.  Prior to the show, Guests are encouraged to participate in family activities that are now enjoyed from the comfort of their own table. The activity demonstrations include flower arranging and poi pounding, a process in which Taro root is ground to create poi -- a food that is a staple of the ancient Hawaiian diet.

The lū‘au features a three-course plated meal that includes mouth-watering island favorites such as ahi poke and lomilomi salmon salad, imu-style braised pork, island fish, teriyaki chicken, local seasonal vegetables, and a dessert trio. To accompany the meal, non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages are included in the event price.

After dinner, Guests are treated to an enchanting journey through Hawaiian history and discover its deep cultural roots in canoe (wa‘a) exploration, which brought the first explorers to the shores of Ko Olina. Throughout the evening, lively music and traditional Hawaiian dance vividly bring the show’s story to life.

The lū‘au is offered three nights per week at 5 p.m., weather permitting. Reservations can be made online, or by calling (844) 284-7644.

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