Not a traditional luau at all. The costumes were mediocre at best, highly offensive at worst. Half of the show wasn’t even hula—it was modern dance. The dancers did great, but whoever came up with the concept and thought that putting modern dance on stage at a luau should be fired. I felt like I was at Cirque du Soleil, not a “traditional” Hawaiian luau. A lot of the costumes for the hula dances were cheap and tacky, too. There were women dancing with fire (fire dancing is traditionally done by men). They were wearing weird dragon-lizard costumes, which is not something I have ever seen at a luau before. Super weird, and made me feel guilty for even being there. It all felt like a massive exploitation and bastardization of the Hawaiian culture. I already don’t like going to luau for this reason, but this was the least traditional and most offensive I’ve been to. I’m not kanaka, but I can’t imagine that many kanaka would be okay with this. It was an entertaining show, but it should not be marketed as a luau. There were lots of vegan options for dinner, which was nice for me, but no purple potatoes or poi, which was disappointing. Also no vegan dessert options. I believe that haupia is traditionally vegan, but theirs wasn’t. So that was a bummer too because I love haupia. The open bar is nice, but don’t forget your ID if you look under 30, because they do card you (not all luau do).