This place is friendly and ohana family friendly place very friendly shows are ok good entertainment not much to brag about. The food was awful u assume u come to a luau you would have some great tender pork or some good pork for the price but the chicken was better but not by much. Pork was salty rolls dry from a box not even warm desert was pastry with way to much sugar I don’t know what to do I had a salad n the best thing was some pineapple. I would not recommend this place find another luau and take your chances unless u don’t want some good food.
Valarie G.
Place rating: 2 Glendale, CA
Horrible food. Disgustingly dirty bathrooms. Sugary sweet drinks with a tiny bit of alcohol. Total rip off. Only reason to give 2 stars instead of 0 was the dancers were good. Otherwise this place is only about making money and that’s it.
Jess K.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
My family and I came here to see the sea turtles. One was on the beach and looked a little sick :(but there were a couple swimming in the lagoon with us. There was a monk seal sunbathing nearby. It was hard to get to him bc it was rocky and lots of mosquitos in the way, which might be a good thing to deter ppl from bothering him, he was a huge mofo. I spoke with a lady who regularly takes her kids here and last time the monk seal got in and swam with her dog. she had her kids get out though to give him room. Only cons were the limited public parking and rocky bottom – i came home w a few cuts on my feet. Other than that we had a great time. A secret gem!
Denise L.
Place rating: 5 Sunnyvale, CA
Such a gorgeous place! The Hawaiian islands hold a very special place in my heart, so it’s only fitting to dedicate review #400 to one of the most beautiful places in Honolulu, Hawaii. I first visited Paradise Cove 10 years ago on a spring break trip with my college friends. The three of us girls wanted to check out a luau for the first time. We were pleasantly surprised, not only by all the lovely eye candy at the luau, but also by the stunning views. 10 years later and I’m still in awe of the beauty of this place. The sound of waves crashing on the shore, all the palm trees adorning the coast, and the color of the sunset in paradise are captivating and hypnotizing. 10 more years from now and I’ll probably still find myself mesmerized. Fortunately you don’t have to attend a luau just to view this spectacular gift from Mother Nature. The beach is open to the public, but of course visitors cannot cross over to the luau area. DATETIP: Yes, you definitely want to take a date here. The views will knock him/her off her feet… hopefully in a literal way too!