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Polynesian Cultural Center | Halloween Special Events

The Polynesian Cultural Center is a must do when visiting the island of Oahu (Honolulu County).  The center opened in 1963, with over 1.300 employees representing the Polynesian cultures for all to enjoy the different cultures, dance and food from the island and nations from Hawaii to Samoa, Fiji, Tahiti Tonga and more---  Needless to say, Polynesia include 12 million square miles of the Pacific Ocean.

A year round treat for residents and visitors alike, the Polynesian Cultural Center also has a special treat for Halloween.   The "Haunted Lagoon" canoe ride.  Ghouls and creatures join the La'ie (la ee eh) Lady and the Haunted Lagoon gives excitement to those thrill seekers through the month of October. They will depart periodically from 6:30 to 9pm every Monday, Wednesday. Friday and Saturday!  Get more details here:   HAUNTED LAGOON EVENT INFO

You can also read the "Lost Diary" and find out all about the story behind the Haunted Lagoon and the La'ie Lady here:   THE LOST DIARY  You can also get more info for the Keiki (children) canoe rides here:  KIDS KEIKI CANOE RIDE.

Special Month of October Halloween Events for the Haunted Lagoon at the Polynesian Cultural Center include:

  • Haunted Lagoon Costume Contest at the Hale Kuai every night starting at 7:30pm. Inquire upon arrival at the center.
  • Haunted Lagoon Pumpkin Carving Contest starting October 18th. Those attending the Haunted Lagoon can enter their pumpkin into the carving contest to win different prizes.  DOWNLOAD ENTRY FORM

 

Needless to say, the Polynesian Cultural Center is year round entertainment for the whole family as well as having specials and holiday theme oriented programs.

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The Polynesian Cultural Center is located on the North Shore of Oahu in La'ie. Located at 55-370 Kamehameha Highway you can enjoy a coastline scenic route from Waikiki going across the Pali Highway, Likelike Highway, the H-3 Highway or along the H-1 to H-2 and connecting to Kamehameha Highway via the Central Oahu to North Shore route.

 

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Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman is a Realtor-Associate with Century 21 Liberty Homes in Mililani, Hawaii. With a sharp understanding that a listening ear is the key to a client's needs she serves all Hawaii Home Buyers and Sellers on the island of Oahu (Honolulu County) including all Hawaii Military Relocating to Hawaii, Hawaii Retirees, Hawaii Job Transfers and Hawaii Residents.

Website: www.hawaiihomesmarket.com

                                                       

 

Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman  is a Realtor-Associate® and Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) with Century 21 Liberty Homes in Mililani, Hawaii. With a sharp understanding that a listening ear is the key to a client's needs  she serves the island of Oahu (Honolulu County) and all Hawaii Military Relocations, Hawaii Retirees, Hawaii Job Transfers and Hawaii Residents, Home Buyers and Sellers.

  

 © 2007-2011 Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman's Hawaii Real Estate and Relocation Blog.

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Hawaii Relocations: A Look into Laie, Hawaii

 If you are relocating to Honolulu County, Hawaii then you may want to research all the neighborhoods of Oahu to get some ideas for your next place of residence.

Welcome to the tour of the Northern most tip of the island! Laie, Oahu (pronounced La EE eh ...is the town) is a coastal town filled with outdoor activities, country atmosphere and lots of history.

First of all, Laie is one of the largest communities of the Church of the Latter Day Saints with Brigham Young Universityand the oldest Mormon Temple on the island "Laie Hawaii Temple".

The University also owns the Polynesian Cultural Center (a living museum of shows, luau's, dinners and the like) and is located on 42 acres where most of the performers are enrolled as students at the University. The proceeds from the Polynesian Cultural Center shows and gift shops supports the University and scholarships which have given education to thousands of students over many years.

 Laie Point (picture above right and to the left at farther view) turned out to be a day for picture perfect moments. I shot the first picture right when a wave was crashing against the backside of the Point and displayed a spray of sea water outlining the fisherman. Wow.

According to legend, this point that extends out into the ocean is called "Laniloa" (La knee Lo Ah) and it was originally a lizard. After Kana (a big legendary warrior) had rescued his mother from Molokai (with the help of his brother) and taken her back to Hawaii he came back to kill all the Mo'o (Giant Lizards) in the islands He eventually got to Laie and killed this giant lizard, chopped off it's head and flung all the pieces intot he ocean. These pieces are supposedly all the five islands lying off shore here at Laie Point. (one to the right and another you can see behind the fisherman above)

 Now, with that legend in mind, looking at all the little islands left a mind to wander.

Three years ago we stayed at Laie Inn (next to the Polynesian Cultural Center) for three nights. Sort of like a get away vacation with a McDonald's right next door too!We took our fishing poles and tried to catch a fish for three days!  How do these fisherman catch MANY fish and we couldn't catch one?  We must be lousy at fishing because we tried to use shrimp, octopus and ahi fish for bait. Oh, well. It was fun for those three days although our busy lives and now a dog would prevent us from "vacationing" on the other side of the island again although we take a ride around to different areas quite often.

In Laie, you can expect a lot of places to be closed on Sunday. This little country town respects Sunday as a "day of rest".

Other than that there is Laie Shopping Center which has the following shops:

  • Banking: American Savings Bank, Bank of Hawaii, First Hawaiian Bank
  • U.S. Post Office
  • Restaurants/Eats!- Laie Chop Suey, L & L Drive In, Pizza Hut, Subway, Taco Bell, Angels Ice Cream
  • Entertainment:Wallace Theaters, Ohana Videos and Memories (including scrapbooking)
  • Grocery:Foodland Supermarket (including foods, sundries, gift items, and more!)
  • Health:D.A. Pharmacy, Dr. Kevin Baize, O.D., Dr. Rhoads Stevens, M.D., Laie Family Dental Care: Dr. Dennis Tiberi, DDS, The Country Doctor, Marc Shlachter, M.D.
  • Home and Car:Ace Hardware, Matsuda's Auto Parts (NAPA), Mickey's Motors
  • Personal Needs: Amber Nails, Laie Washerette, The Haircut Store

 

 

Truly a sea and country town, Laie proves to have more than just scenery. Plenty of beaches, fishing,hiking, snorkeling and lots of outdoor activities as well as the 42 acre Polynesian Cultural Center . Laie may just be the neighborhood you're looking for if you are  just vacationing, relocating to Hawaii with a company, the military or just plain retiring here.

 

More articles on Real Estate, Neighborhoods and Laws:

No Bursting Bubble For Hawaii? Home Buying and Selling Tipsters! A look into past and present markets and tips for buyers and sellers in today's market.

Relocating to Oahu, Hawaii? A Glimpse into Old Town Wahiawais 5 minutes from Schofield Barracks and Wheeler Army Air Field

Hawaii Coastal Land: *Ponder Before Purchasing* it may give you an idea at what is involved with this type of purchase.

Purchasing Hawaii Vacant Land? Ancient Hawaiian Burial Sites and Laws pertinent information regarding our Ancient Hawaiian Burial sites and the laws that go with the land.

Historic Haleiwa Town: North Shore-Oahu, Hawaii on the North Shore of Hawaii. Surfing, swimming, fishing, shelling, kite surfing

 

Mahalo!

 

Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman, RA     * Century 21 Liberty Homes*

95-2214 Kipapa Drive, Mililani, HI  96789

Direct Contact:  808-375-1404                                                          

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Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman's Mililani Hawaii Real Estate Blog 2007©

 

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Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman  is a Realtor-Associate® and Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) with Century 21 Liberty Homes in Mililani, Hawaii. With a sharp understanding that a listening ear is the key to a client's needs  she serves the island of Oahu (Honolulu County) and all Hawaii Military Relocations, Hawaii Retirees, Hawaii Job Transfers and Hawaii Residents, Home Buyers and Sellers.

  

 © 2007-2011 Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman's Hawaii Real Estate and Relocation Blog.

All rights reserved.