The food at the show was not that great. My friend really liked it, but I thought the bread was stale, the beer was flat, the meat was rubbery, etc. I don't know if this is because it was my first real meal since the Mickey plague or if these were genuine complaints. However, everyone else seemed to really enjoy the food, so I kept my mouth shut.
The show was amazing! There was a live band.
The narrator is the Aunt, the Nephew has a crush on the Wahine (girl) who is about to leave for college on the mainland.
While developing the story, they dance a lot of songs using native dance moves and props (at least as far as I can tell. If you would like to sponsor a trip for me to go to Hawaii to verify this, please leave a comment.)
Wahine
I can't remember, but I'm pretty sure they lived Happily Ever After. It is Disney, after all.
Then they brought out the fire dancer!
The fire guy was awesome.
As I said earlier, the show was great, the food was alright. I would do it again, as long as I didn't have to pay for it. But for dinner, a show, and all you can drink beer and wine, you really can't get a better deal at Disney.
After the show, I walked my group down to the lake and we watched the fireworks. Pretty good way to end the evening.
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