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Luau Dinner Show at Kona Nov. 21st

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Next Friday, November 21st join us as we
bring back the Luau Dinner Show.

Luau Dinner Show at KONA

Bring the whole family! By very popular demand it is our pleasure to bring back the Polynesian Luau Dinner Show that Sam's Seafood had been so well known for.

Treat yourself to an unforgettable evening with a marvelous salute to the South Pacific Islands Polynesian style. Be transported to a tropical paradise; experience the enchantment of the South Seas and vintage Hawaii in KONA's Hidden Village and High Chief banquet rooms. Feast and celebrate with a sizzling celebration of Hawaiian music, Polynesian dance and a sumptuous buffet.

Last chance to purchase tickets in
advance at significant savings.

$39.95 per person, children 12 and under $14.95

$49.95 per person if purchased after November 14th

Doors open at 6pm Show starts at 7pm

Plenty of Free Parking with available Valet Parking

Call now to purchase your tickets and save $10.00 per person!
562-592-1321
Space is limited!

For about the same price as dinner and a movie you'll be transported back to the Islands with the fantastic entertainers from Tupua. If you have joined us for Sunday Brunch you'll know what great entertainers they are. Tupua has been the entertainers since we started Sunday Brunch back in May and have contributed greatly to the resounding success of Sunday Brunch.
Now by popular demand we have put together what I'm sure will be a wonderful night to remember for the whole family.
Sincerely, Chuck Purrington

***Edited thanks to Grog's input! :wink:

[ Edited by: WooHooWahine 2008-11-14 12:11 ]

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GROG posted on Fri, Nov 14, 2008 8:35 AM

You wrote Kona in the thread, but Kona's in the subject. No soup for you!!!

:( Boohoo Wahine!!!

I doubt that Chuck will have the caliber of polynesian shows that they had
back in the day with authentic Honolulu hula dancers.Not to sound negative
but if someone is paying $40.00 a head, it should be the real deal.
I know the last two times I made reservations at Kona's for big events we
all know what happened with that-never again will I be put thru that BS ever.

[ Edited by: 1961surf 2008-11-14 11:24 ]

On 2008-11-14 08:35, GROG wrote:
You wrote Kona in the thread, but Kona's in the subject. No soup for you!!!

:( Boohoo Wahine!!!

Now you know why I deal with Kinders Not Seniors :)

[ Edited by: WooHooWahine 2008-11-14 12:08 ]

On 2008-11-14 11:21, 1961surf wrote:
I doubt that Chuck will have the caliber of polynesian shows that they had
back in the day with authentic Honolulu hula dancers.Not to sound negative
but if someone is paying $40.00 a head, it should be the real deal.
I know the last two times I made reservations at Kona's for big events we
all know what happened with that-never again will I be put thru that BS ever.

I've been to a couple of the luau brunches at Kona and the entertainment & food was great! (They looked like real Pacific Islanders to me!!!) :P

You know Bill..When you interject the word "But" in a sentence it means that everything you said previous is a lie! Why don't you go and report back to us on the quality of the food and the entertainment? And take pictures while you're at it. I haven't seemed to have the problems you've had at events there. I guess I've been lucky! :wink:

CJ

Here's a link to a pretty bad video of their awesome brunch

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=40575533

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On 2008-11-14 11:21, 1961surf wrote:
I doubt that Chuck will have the caliber of polynesian shows that they had
back in the day with authentic Honolulu hula dancers.Not to sound negative
but if someone is paying $40.00 a head, it should be the real deal.
I know the last two times I made reservations at Kona's for big events we
all know what happened with that-never again will I be put thru that BS ever.

[ Edited by: 1961surf 2008-11-14 11:24 ]

Bill...I agree with Soccer tiki. Don't knock it until you try it.

Also, Kona is a fledgling Tiki establishment with a HUGE overhead in their first year, and in THIS economy.
If you choose not to go, fine, but speculating on whether it will be better than the "old days" is pointless and really not very helpful to a place that deserves to stay in business. It's the last standing original Tiki Restaurant in Orange County.

While I'm not in any way defending the way they handled the last event there that you're speaking of, I still think we should all support Kona, and the fact that they are trying to preserve the once great legacy of Sam's Seafood.

Just consider the whitewashing that the Royal Hawaiian got, and then consider how Kona has stuck to it's Tiki roots. That's commendable, and they don't need frikken naysayers doling out criticism without ever seeing the product.

Now, go to your room ! :x

I'm sure the show and food will be top notch.

[ Edited by: tikiyaki 2008-11-14 16:36 ]

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Dont get me wrong guys I always have a great time at Kona.
However the last two biggest events of the year and Chuck was not
present.If the security was in place and management was around, these
type of things would not happen.Chris of all people,you were standing
right there and saw what happened with my table reservations, so I
don't want to hear about buts and lies.Chuck still has not addressed
the nightmere I went thru ,not once but twice at Kona.I have no problem
with the food or service at Kona at all, infact I have been tipping the
waitresses 30% for their excellent service.
Cheers,
Trader Bill

[ Edited by: 1961surf 2008-11-18 11:43 ]

Wow! gee whizz kids...30% maybe I should get a job slingin' spam at Kona... ok big spenders, guys & gals, cats & kittens, isn't that the same night as the Tiki Mag show? :( did I read right? i'd love to do both maybe Kona will make the luau a regular event & I will make the next Luau. I am bummed just a couple months ago Jim B. Tikiyaki & I were disguising how cool to have a real Luau on the floor. Sorry to miss it.

yes that is the same night at as the Tiki Mag release party and artist show
in Glendale.
once again, bad planning, and proof that people don't look to see what other events are going on, when planning something.
tsk tsk tsk.

Jeff(bigtikidude)

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All due respect guys...The Kona peeps are not Tiki Central Regulars. Remember, we are a microcosm unto ourselves in here.

I'm sure they knew nothing of the Nov 21st Tiki Mag show.

I'm guessing that Kona will be doing the Luau show again, at least semi-regularly, so you'll get to see it again, I'm sure. Hell, you can see it every Sunday with Brunch.

Also, look for a big announcement for another Kona/Tikiyaki Extravaganza very soon.

Wasn't the Tiki magazine Party ORIGINALLY reserved for Kona on a Saturday?
and then stuff happened and now it's at Damon's?

On 2008-11-18 12:42, little lost tiki wrote:
Wasn't the Tiki magazine Party ORIGINALLY reserved for Kona on a Saturday?
and then stuff happened and now it's at Damon's?

Yes. Don't know exactly what happened there, but I doubt there is any intention on the part of Kona to sabotage the Tiki Mag party.

If anyone goes tonight please take lots of pics to post and give us your review :)

Did anybody attend this? I drove by Kona on the way to my nephews soccer game and the parking lot looked pretty full!

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