Let me tell you something — luau providers change their pricing, schedules and websites almost as often as some people change underwear. It’s a bear to try to keep up with it. As often as I can, I aim to update the Maui luaus post that I created back in 2008. So, if you are looking for a luau for your Maui vacation, see the newly revised post: Maui Luaus – Prices, Schedules, and Reviews.
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