First off since we are in COVID-19 protocol we had our own table of 3 with no randoms stuck at our table. That was nice! Mask required the entire time except eating and drinking. The food was a solid āBā nothing fancy. Coconut Dinner Roll, Salad (iceberg lettuce) macaroni salad, your choice of thin sliced teriyaki beef, fish or pork, white rice, salad (ice berg lettuce) & pineapple slices. For Dessert there was a slice of papaya, coconut Jello and yellow cake with a dollop of whip cream and coconut sprinkles. ( I do not know the actual names of these cuisines so I described them using the regular food names I know them by.) All of the food served is Hawaiian style food. You may go back for more food. My plate was full. I was full! There was a shell necklace on the table for everyone. No flower lei. The entertainment was lovely! I wish there were more dancers. 3 girls and 3 guys. The back drop was the ocean. It started at 5pm and was over at 8pm. The tickets are expensive. ($140 approx per person) would I do it again? Yes. I feel like I have been to Luaus in the lower 48. But nothing as authentic as this. I wish we could have witnessed the Imu ceremony. (Removing the cooked pig from the ground) I did not realize the pork on the buffet was it. So I missed it. š There are lots of Luaus out there. Do your homework. Our seats were decent. I was told the whole area for seating was good. I canāt answer for the people in back. I had a hard time taking pics because I had a tall man in front of me. I just moved my chair at a better angle. A couple of times I got up and went to the side for the pic. After the show was over the dancers stood on stage and we were allowed pics from the ground. No Contact. You are paying for the ambiance of the whole Luau package. The Beach, drinks, entertainment. The food was decent. Before the dancers came on there was a band on stage that provided live Luau music. There was an interactive session with the crowd from the Hostess of the Luau. It was all very nice! Hope this helps!