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Our Adult Internet Rate"Internet Rate" is the Everybody Loves Travel, LLC rate for orders placed online.
Ruth Chris Dinner: |
$134.85 |
| Our Child Rate | $67.13 |
| Our Child Rate | $46.30 |
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Our Adult Internet Rate"Internet Rate" is the Everybody Loves Travel, LLC rate for orders placed online.
Lahaina Grill Dinner: |
$171.30 |
| Our Child Rate | $82.76 |
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Our Adult Internet Rate"Internet Rate" is the Everybody Loves Travel, LLC rate for orders placed online.
David Paul Island Grill: |
$134.85 |
| Our Child Rate | $67.13 |
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Hula is combined with modern dance. Rich costumes, lighting and stage design are woven together into a filagree of fantastic images drawn from Hawaiian legend and history, pulling the viewer out of time and into a place of wonder, experiencing with awe the spirit-filled landscape of the imagination of the ancient Hawaiian story tellers.
VIP seating includes one beverage and an after show experiene with the 'Ulalena cast and crew. Book tickets online in advance or call for assistance with reservations and group bookings.
Length: 2.5 to 3 hours
Time: 5:00 pm Dinner Seating
6:30 pm Showtime
-Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
See Special Schedule Notes
To order this show at Super Saver rates from June through September, please order Maui Theatre - Dinner & VIP Package (Summer Special).
Summary: Does not include hotel or condo pick-up. Includes dinner, show, and tax - but not gratuity. Child prices apply to ages 3 to 15. Please reserve online, or call us toll-free at 800-703-2964.
There are no shows scheduled on the following dates:
~October 31 (Halloween)
The Rainforest Restaurant
In the heart of Old Lahaina Town, just around the corner form Front Street, sits The Rainforest. This unique new dining establishment presents a culinary experience that blends fine dining with Maui's casual island lifestyle. A walk through the forest features many unique dining areas. A table for two awaits a special couple for a romantic evening. Around the corner, a table for ten awaits the 'ohana for a special celebration. The sights and sounds of the rainforest transport you to a place in old Hawaii where waterfalls flow and distant chanting can be heard.
Colorful fabrics and a twilight-lit sky grace the high ceilings. Maui's renowned artists display their pieces of Hawaiiana on the walls of the expansive room. The Rainforest occupies a space more than comfortable to seat a banquet of up to 260 people. The unique ambiance provides the perfect complement to the 'Ulalena Show.
Choice of Salad
Caesar Salad
Steak House Salad
Choice of Entree
Fresh Island Fish
Chef's daily special
Petite Filet
The most tender cut of corn-fed MIdwestern beef, broiled expertly to melf your mouth.
Stuffed Chicken
Oven roasted free-range double chicken breast stuffed with garlic herb cheese and serve with lemon butter.
Choice of Accompaniment
Creamed Spinach, Sauteed Mushrooms, Mashed Potatoes or Steamed White Rice
Choice of Dessert
Ice Cream
Sorbet
Bread Pudding with Whiskey Sauce
Vegetarian Entree
Chef's Vegetarian Delight
Broccoli, Broiled Island Tomato, Grilled Asparagus and Sauteed Mushrooms
Dinner is accompanied by a glass of house wine, draft beer or soft beverage.
Standard Children's Menu
Chicken Tenders
Served with Mashed Potatoes
Ruth's Mini Burger
Served with French Fries
Macaroni and Cheese
Children's menu selection includes ice cream and a soft drink.
Upgrade Children's Menu
Choice of Entree
Mini Ruth's Famous Filet
Broiled expertly to a melt-in-your-mouth tenderness
Island Fresh Fish
Your server will describe the fresh fish our Chef has selected for you.
Stuffed Chicken Breast
Roasted chicken breast stuffed with garlic herb cheese and served with lemon thyme butter.
Baked Ziti & Cheese
Baked Ziti Pasta with a melted three cheese topping
Choice of Accompaniment
Garlic Mashed Potatoes, French Fries or Rice
Dessert
Ice Cream
Dinner is accompanied by a soft beverage.
Lahaina Grill Dinner Menu
Appetizer
Lahaina Grill Sampler Platter
Kona Lobster-crab Cake, Sweet Rock Shrimp Cake and Kalua Duck Quesadilla
Entree
Steak Jolene
Prime Center Cut Certified Angus beef filet, topped with a potato wrapped prawn, herb infused mashed potatoes, whole grain mustard port wine demi-glaze
Sauteed Mahi Mahi
Kula Spinach, herb infused mashed potatoes, Gorgonzola, Pancetta and Chardonnay Beurre Blanc
Oven Roasted Chicken Breast
Filled with Upcountry Mushrooms, Braised Apples, Kula Spinach and Smoked Mozzarella, wrapped in Pancetta, served on a Tomato Risotta with Madeira Wine Jus
Dessert
Triple Berry Pie
Our signature dessert as seen in the July issue of Bon Appetit magazine. This luscious combination of raspberries, blueberries and black currants rest on a cloud of whipped cream.
Hawaiian Vintage Chocoate Decadence
A rich and delicious flourless chocolate cake prepared with Hawaiian Vintage Chocolate
Beverages
Galss of House, white or red wine
House Beer selection
Soft Drink
House blend of Kaanapali Coffee or tea
Children's Menu
Choice of Entree
Cheeseburger
with french fries and traditioanl garnish
Mahi & Shrimp
with rice and veggies
Fried chicken strips
with french fries
Keiki Pasta
with butter & cheese or marinara & cheese
Keiki Pasta & Meatballs
Corn dog
with french fries
Dessert
Lappert's Ice Cream - Caramel Turtle, Vanilla Bean, Chocolate, Mint Chip or Tropical Sorbet
Mini Road to Hana, Mini Creme Brulee or Mini Triple Berry Pie
Beverages
Soda, Milk or Juice
David Paul's Island Grill
Course One
Butter Lettuce & Bleu Cheese Salad
Crisp butter lettuce wedge served with bleu cheese-basil dressing, sweet spicy bacon and grated egg
Soup D'Jour
Enjoy a cup of the chef's daily hot soup preperation
Course Two
Choice of:
Fresh Island Fish
Fresh catch of the day pan seared and served on soft polenta with Maui onion jus and pickled Maui onions - an award winning dish!
Sassafras Boneless Short Ribs
Slow braised prime angus beef short ribs with a hint of root beer from Maui Brewing Co. served with horseradish potatoes and reduced braising liquid
Spicy Orange Duck
Petaluma farm organic duck braised in orange spice and duck jus served with ginger scented garden vegetables
Tequila Shrimp with Firecracker Rice
White tiger shrimp marinated in tequila and 17 spices served with a yin-yang of red chili-achiote rice and vanilla bean rice with David Paul's signature tequila-lime butter sauce
Course Three
Chocolate Decadence Cake
Rich chocolate cake topped with creamy chocolate ganache and toasted nuts, served with creme anglaise
Creme Brulee
Chef's choice creme brulee served with fresh berries
Children's Menu
Starters
Choice of:
Fresh Garden Salad
Crisp butter lettuce wedge served with fresh veggies and choice of dressing
Soup D'Jour
Enjoy of cup of the chef's daily hot soup preperation
Main Courses
Choice of:
Fresh Island Fish
Grilled catch of the day served with crisp pommes frites and garden vegetables
Petit Filet
Prime angus beef filet cooked to perfection and served with pommes frites and garden vegetables
Dessert
Scoop of ice cream with a freshly baked cookie
The Theatre
Maui Theatre is not just a theatre. It is a multi-million dollar, state-of-the-art venue built for this presentation. It employs the talents of some of Hawaii's most distinguished musicians and performers, combining live traditional Hawaiian music with 8-channel surround sound.
Every seat maintains a sense of intimacy and interaction with the performance.
The Idea
'Ulalena is a wind unique to Maui, as said in the Kumulipo, an ancient Hawaiian creation chant, as well as a red-yellow colored rain revealed by the twilight. Like a soft wind in the mist of light.
'Ulalena invites each spectator to a place of wonder. "It is often said that life is a journey, an individual voyage which does not necessarily involve change of place. One is changed by events and the passage of time." (Eugenio Barba, The Paper Canoe, A Guide to Theatre Anthropology.)
'Ulalena explores relationships between people, nature and mythology. The use of metaphors integrates Hawaiian chants and dances, original music and choreography, lighting and projections to support the talents of unique performers.
'Ulalena is a journey where the moment to moment excitement of self-discovery is the destination.
The Story:
In The Beginning...The first verse of the Kumulipo, or Hawaiian creation chant, sets the theme for the endless cycles of life. A lone man on a spiritual quest is seen carrying a ka'ai ( a woven burial casket used to hold the bones of ancient ruling chiefs) to an unknown destination. And taro, one of the food and plant staples of the Hawaiian Islands, emerges out of the ground, dancing the first breath of life.
The Ocean...
provides the way for the first migrators from Tahiti. Navigating by the stars and following signs from birds, they pursue their vision of Pele, the volcano goddess, and her brother Kamohoali'i, the shark god. The demi-god Maui pulls the islands from the depths of the ocean.
The Mythical Forest...
A young ali'i has a vision of a Mo'o (a guardian spirit in the form of a lizard) who inhabits a waterfall. The trees in the rainforest suddenly come to life, manifesting their mana, or life-force; young men and women run playfully among them. The gods reflect upon their passions and desires while the half-hog, half-god, Kamapua'a pursues his passionate love for Pele.
The Village...
Men pounding poi from fresh taro roots and women beating kapa exemplify simple village life in Hawaii. The sister of the young ali'i has a vision of the Kapa goddess while she works.
The Makahiki...
A long white tapa banner honoring the god of agriculture, Lono, announces the annual celebration of the Makahiki Harvest Festival, a time of thanksgiving, sports and taboo on war.
The European Explorer...
arrives and interrupts the climax of the Makahiki Festival. The great white sails of the ship reveal a similarity with the Lono banner. The island inhabitants vow reverence and great respect as they believe the god Lono has arrived in human form.
Shadows...
behind a ship sail expose the differences between two worlds and the introduction of foreign elements. After the death of King Kamehameha, the old kapu system is overthrown, resulting in conflict between the old and new ways.
The Hawaiian Monarchy...
witnesses some of the events of the nineteenth century before its downfall; immigrants from around the world are brought to work in the islands' sugar cane fields as the demand for sugar increases.
The Regenerating Forces Of Nature...
Pele, the volcano goddess, explodes, reflecting the turbulent emotions of the century. After her devastation comes a time of contemplation, where life begins again under the peaceful lunar light of Hina, the goddess of the moon.
'Ulalena...
The new era of golden people face their future as the 'Ulalena rain embraces them - their essence and spirit molded into a way of life that is close to nature.
Does not include hotel or condo pick-up. Includes dinner, show, and tax - but not gratuity. Child prices apply to ages 3 to 15. Please reserve online, or call us toll-free at 800-703-2964.