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New Polynesian Luau Experience Coming Near Disney World

New Polynesian Luau Experience Coming Near Disney World

Do you miss the Disney Polynesian Luau Dinner? We have GREAT NEWS for you!

Spirit of Aloha Closing

Credit: Monica

In 2022 we shared that the classic Disney dinner show, Spirit of Aloha, would be closing permanently. Disney shared that the show’s closure is due to a planned Disney Vacation Club expansion at the resort, in the form of a DVC building featuring villas.

Entertainers are part of what sets Disney Parks apart from other theme parks, whether it be in a show, street performance, or other experience.  This closure is still greatly missed by Disney guests, but now a new experience is coming near Walt Disney World.

Polynesian Fire

Credit: Polynesian Fire

Polynesian Fire is an authentic Polynesian dinner show company serving Orlando. We are a Samoan family coming to you from the village of Nu’uuli on the island of Tutuila, American Samoa.

The performers of Polynesian Fire will captivate you during live Polynesian music, ethnic dances and Samoan fire knife performances. Take a journey with us through the Pacific Islands at our luau dinner show.

Credit: Polynesian Fire

This show is also currently offered in Myrtle Beach and will soon delight guests in both Orlando and Daytona. The new location will be at 6464 International Drive in Orlando. Tickets are priced at $69.99 (adults), $29.99 (ages 3-12), and children 2 and under are free.

Guests can pay an additional $10 per ticket to be seated at the front tables. The dinner show will last 2 hours with doors opening at 6:00 pm and closing at 6:30 pm. Seats are pre-determined for guests at the time of booking.

Tickets are priced at $69.99 (adults), $29.99 (ages 3-12), and children 2 and under are free.

Free parking is available near the location. Guests can enjoy a great show, delicious buffet dinner, and a free lei. To learn more and book tickets click HERE.

What do you think of this new dinner show? Do you still miss the Spirit of Aloha show? Would you be willing to leave the “Disney bubble” to enjoy this show? Share your thoughts with us and share this news with a fellow Disney pal.


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