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Finally got to see Stardust's Aku Aku moai in Vegas!

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tikitommy posted on 09/10/2013

Two years ago I was in Vegas and visited Sunset Park, where one of the Stardust's Aku Aku restaurant's moai was relocated to years back after the restaurant's closing; unfortunately, that section of the park was fenced off for people to visit at that time. Well, I just spent last week in Sin City and am happy to say I was able to visit this treasure due to the fence's being gone, and boy did this make me happy. I'm uploading here a panorama photo I took of the moai, which is in the middle of the small, man made lake. What a beautiful sight; enjoy!! TikiTommy

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 09/10/2013

[ Edited by: nui 'umi 'umi 2013-09-09 19:45 ]

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 09/10/2013

TT, I shared your pic with my wife and we're going to make it a point to visit that big guy and then head to frankies and raise a mug to the Aku Aku and all who were fortunate to have visited there.
Mahalo
Btw, one of my favorite as well as one of my first mugs is the "lidded Moai" from the Aku Aku.

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Big Kahuna posted on 09/10/2013

Excellent! I was there 2 years ago, too, driving around in circles onlt to find out I couldn't get near it. Nice pic. Thanks for posting. I mighta tried to swim out to it!

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bigbrotiki posted on 09/10/2013

Some folks must have rilly big computer screens - I just have a medium MacBook Pro

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 09/11/2013

Sven, Are you baiting Grog? Rilly?

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RevBambooBen posted on 09/11/2013

Excellent! I'm going to go check it out again in December during Frankie's Tiki Room 5th anniversary!!!

Here are some pics on page 1 from 05' Good times !!!

http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=1845&forum=1

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Big Kahuna posted on 09/11/2013

C'mon, Sven! I know the Moai's a bit small, but that's a great photo.

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bigbrotiki posted on 09/11/2013

Totally - if you wanna play "Where's Moai?" :D

My comment was actually in earnest: As a cinematographer, I have to be very aware of the technological advances of home viewing. I shoot mostly for TV, and the proliferation of large flat screen TVs in the home market has recently translated into me framing my close-ups a little less tight, because the actors face might come across as too large now. Traditionally, TV close-ups used to be a bit closer than feature film close-ups, which are framed wider because they are seen on a huge screen. So now my framing lies somewhere between the old TV size and the movie screen size.

Consequently, I can also do wider wide-shots, because more detail can be seen in them now. Of course, not everybody has home theater-size monitors. I'm just glad I stopped shooting music videos before all the kids started watching them on I-Phones! :)

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Hakalugi posted on 09/05/2014

While on a recent trip to Las Vegas, I managed to drop by Sunset Park.

Eli Hedley's Aku Aku Moai:

Larger images on my Flickr page:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/akahaka/sets/

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Raff Rayonsky posted on 09/07/2014

Thanks, Hakalugi, for the surreal photos. As a former Henderson, NV resident, I need to get back to see Sunset Park. No Moai when I was there! And to bigbrotiki, nein merd, man. Used to carry a 4x5 on a tripod and print in big roller drums. Now I can't get a handle on how or where I'm viewing (let alone showing) images any more!!!

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christiki295 posted on 09/19/2014

On 2013-09-09 18:08, tikitommy wrote:
Two years ago I was in Vegas and visited Sunset Park, where one of the Stardust's Aku Aku restaurant's moai was relocated to years back after the restaurant's closing; unfortunately, that section of the park was fenced off for people to visit at that time. Well, I just spent last week in Sin City and am happy to say I was able to visit this treasure due to the fence's being gone, and boy did this make me happy. I'm uploading here a panorama photo I took of the moai, which is in the middle of the small, man made lake. What a beautiful sight; enjoy!! TikiTommy

While I might have preferred a permanent location on Fremont Street, or along the median on Charleston Street, its current location is a proud reminder of Tiki glory days and easily accessible enroute to and fro the airport.

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Freeland posted on 06/13/2015

Had to swing by for myself here a couple a weeks ago when I was in town for Punk Rock Bowling. I was tempted to swim out as well. I think that as well repainting the Tiki Bob in SF have to be new Tiki Bucket list options.

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VampiressRN posted on 06/13/2015

Maybe the distance is to prevent graffiti...only bird droppings can decorate that majestic figure. Gonna add him to my Tiki bucket list.

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