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Enjoy
unforgettable daytime and evening shows
| In
addition to the authentic island
villages, the Polynesian Cultural Center has created the
colorful Rainbows
of Paradise — Hawaii’s only water-borne
show, performed every afternoon aboard double-hulled canoes; |
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and the
spectacular evening show, Horizons:
Where the Sea Meets the Sky, featuring a cast
of over 100 islanders performing traditional Polynesian songs,
dances
in the
dramatic 2,800-seat Pacific Theater.

All seats
for Horizons are reserved, with specific sections of
the theater assigned
to particular ticket
packages.
For example, the center front-row seats for Horizons are
part of the PCC’s top-of-the-line Super
Ambassador Package, while premium seating is attached
to the Ambassador
Packages.
The Polynesian
Cultural Center absolutely guarantees the best available seats to
those who book directly online: Book now
to get
the best seats in the house.
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The
Center also offers several screening options every afternoon in
its IMAX™ Theater, featuring a screen 93-feet wide by 65-feet
high. |
For more
information on the Center’s
two major productions, as well as its IMAX™ Theater
offerings:
• Horizons:
Where the Sea Meets the Sky (evening show)
•
Rainbows of Paradise (canoe pageant)
•
The IMAX™ Theater
A note
about photography: Make sure you've got plenty of film and/or videotape
for Rainbows and Horizons. You're
welcome to
take as
many pictures of both
performances as you like for your personal use.
Rainbows is
performed outside at 2:30 p.m., so any type of film or videotape
should work well. It's important
to note,
however,
that
flash photography
is not allowed during the Horizons evening
show because the flashes
are blinding to the performers on stage and other
guests. It is possible
to photograph
or film Horizons with higher-speed film and low-light-capable
video cameras.
Souvenir
videotapes of both productions are also available online and
through all Polynesian
Cultural
Center gift shops.