Double Luau Comparative Study
We did a report of two luaus on Kauai, Smiths and Kalamaku.
Smith's Luau
Smiths are the same people that do the ferry over to the fern grotto. Their luau begins with a tram tour of their beautiful 22 acre garden. It was a delightful ride, lasted about 20 minutes and was included in the price.
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| Mr.
Smith greeted all of us and talked a little about the Smith family and thanked
us for coming to a luau with a name like Smith. Ha ha. He then told us what was going on as they
uncovered the imu. I just loved the way
he spoke to us. He was more like our
uncle having a nice chat with the family and less like a professional scripted tour
guide or MC. We all felt at home with
him because he was very comfortable around us |
Kalamaku Luau
Kalamaku has a train ride of their beautiful grounds. (Extra fee)
We took the 40
minute train tour through
the 105 acre plantation.
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Train stopped to feed tortillas and carrots to the donkey, goat and pigs.
The
lady narrating our adventure told us that there are 600,000 wild pigs on Kauai.
At
the end of the train ride the pigs were running around in some
trees. She noticed them and pointed them
out saying “I will report them and someone will come and shoot them and have
dinner for their family. Isn’t that
great?” Nobody seemed to appreciate her
comment. |
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| Tasting some imu pig |
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Show was theater in the round. It's a story about
a father, daughter
and the boy she marries. They have a baby & name him Kalamaku.
Their costuming was Las Vegas type and they used nice lighting for special effects. |
We love the beauty and restful feeling of Kauai.
Awwww, what great scenes! I'm laughing about no one appreciating the guide's comment regarding the pigs! I really love this picture of you two, and the pic with the water, mountain, and palm tree is gorgeous!
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