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Sea World Orlando: Makahiki Luau

Take a seat, lay back, and enjoy a relaxing, yet exciting dinner show at Sea World in Orlando: The Makahiki Luau All the fun and excitement of the Makahiki Luau happens at the Seafire Inn, located in the Waterfront area of the park.
When you arrive, they'll serve you a small refreshment: a lei.
Temporary bracelet tattoos are available for you at the entrance also, if that suits your fancy.
When the luau begins, you're carried on a journey through Polynesia.
You'll experience Polynesian traditions through costumes, dancing, and music.
Enjoy many stunning performances, including a fire dance where the performers quickly twirl fire around themselves and around the stage right in front of you.
You won't do much dancing yourself at this luau - you'll enjoy the Makahiki Luau while stuffing yourself with a sumptuous buffet-style meal.
You'll be served of a menu from Pacific Isle cuisine which is truly appetizing.
Stuff yourself with Island Salad, Fish in Pina Colada Sauce, Hawaiian Chicken, Polynesian-Style Barbecue Pork, Polynesian Fried Rice, Stir-friend Vegetable Medley, and an Island Sweet.
Soft drinks are included in the admission prices.
If you're bringing the kids, order from the children's menu: Chicken Tenders or hot dogs served with french fries and a fresh fruit garnish.
All guests are seated in rows at long tables.
Unless you have a very large party, expect to share a table with other guests.
You'll feel that you're part of a grand celebration at the Makahiki Luau.
Its festive ambiance will create that for you.
The dancers and staff really go out of their way to make it an enjoyable experience for you, your family and friends, so bring them all! Just arrive about 45 minutes before the Luau starts.
After you check in, you'll get a chance at photo opportunities.
If you arrive early enough, maybe you'll get a chance to roam around Sea World for awhile.
But don't wander too far, though - you won't want to miss the start of the Makahiki Luau.
Remember: This show is a separate ticket which is not included with a day's admission to Sea World.
If you plan to visit both Sea World, and experience the Makahiki Luau, plan to separate the two activities into different days.
Why? Because the Makahiki Luau will take up a good part of your afternoon.
You may not be ready for your fun at Sea World to end, and you certainly won't want to feel rushed.

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