The Polynesian Cultural Center, the #1 tourist attraction on Oahu, offers seven authentic Polynesian Villages -- Hawaiian, Tahitian, Marquesasan, New Zealand, Fijian, Tongan, Samoan, etc. These put on shows showing the culture of each island group from just after noon until evening. These shows are accompanied by a splendid canoe pageant, Imax films and the biggest Night Show in the islands with over 100 performers in a theater setting. The luau has won a Kahili Award for 'the most authentic luau' and the standard price is $65 for adults and $45 for those 12 to 5. Transportation by motor coach runs $15 each. Note: The Polynesian Cultural Center is run by the Mormon Church -- no alcohol is served.
From
patriotic themed accommodations to European styled hotels, Washington D.C.
offers a host of lodging options. For instance, the Crowne Plaza is a four-star, deluxe hotel
located in Franklin Square, just a few blocks from the White House. Downtown Washington D.C. offers a wide
range of hotels to choose from. ....more
Most families travel to Orlando to visit the numerous theme parks and
attractions that abound in the area. After a long day of walking and
standing in lines at a busy theme park, coming back for to the hotel pool
can be a fantastic way to unwind, relax and cool off.