The 05 Mar 2012
Polynesian Cultural Center Invites Guests to 'Add A Day' to Their Polynesian Exploration

Polynesian Cultural Center

ʻie, Hawaiʻi - The Polynesian Cultural Center's "Add A Day" program allows guests to extend their exploration of its six island villages and two exhibits an additional day for just $9.95 — a savings of 80 percent!

 

"Add A Day" provides more flexibility for guests and any purchase of an admission or all-day package earns this option to extend an additional day of cultural discovery for $9.95. Ambassador level packages and up (Super Ambassador, Ambassador Aliʻi Lūʻau, Ambassador Prime Rib, and Oʻahu Circle Island Tour and Ambassador Prime Rib) gets the "Add A Day" option included in the package for no additional charge. The offer is good within a full two weeks from the initial visit.

 

"There's so much to explore and experience here at the Polynesian Cultural Center and we want guests to be able to take everything in," said Raymond Magalei, PCC's director of marking, "Many times on your second visit you'll see things you missed the first time and gain a deeper understanding of the cultures."

 

With this program, guests have more time to enjoy all that PCC has to offer at their leisure, including its six villages and two exhibits, Hawaii's only water-borne show, the Rainbows of Paradise canoe pageant, numerous hands-on village activities, including "Go Native!" activities, such as outrigger canoe paddling, coconut tree climbing and umu (Samoan above-ground oven) making, and the Polynesian Market Place.

 

For more information or to make reservations, visit www.Polynesia.com or call the ticket office at (800) 367-7060. On Oʻahu call (808) 293-3333.

 

 Founded in 1963 as a non-profit organization, the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) has entertained more than 36 million visitors, while preserving and portraying the culture, arts and crafts of Polynesia to the rest of the world. In addition, the PCC has provided financial assistance to nearly 17,000 young people from more than 70 different countries while they attend Brigham Young University-Hawaiʻi. As a non-profit organization, 100 percent of PCC's revenue is used for daily operations and to support education.