Special Offer Also Gives Discount for Visiting Family and Friends
La‘ie, HI - March 13, 2008 – For a limited time, the Polynesian Cultural Center is showing its appreciation to all kama‘aina as part of its yearlong 45th anniversary celebration by offering its annual pass for 50 percent off the regular price of $40.00. Pass holders can then extend a generous 20 percent discount off an admission ticket for up to four visiting family and friends at a time when they use their pass to book a visit to the PCC all year long.
Starting March 1, this special offer gives kama‘aina a chance to sample the best of Hawaii's top paid visitor attraction for half the price all year long. The annual pass includes unlimited access to all of the PCC's eight island villages and exhibits with its interactive activities and shows, as well as the exciting Rainbows of Paradise canoe pageant, the IMAX film Coral Reef Adventure, a La‘ie Tram Tour and a canoe tour along the winding lagoon throughout the park. In addition, the pass provides free parking and admission to all special cultural events like the Moanikeala Hula Festival, Maori Cultural Festival and the exciting World Fireknife Championships.
"As we celebrate our 45th anniversary we are looking for ways to say mahalo to our kama‘aina for their continued support and we feel this offer gives a significant discount incentive to come back and renew memories at the PCC," said Alfred Grace, senior vice president of sales and marketing for the PCC.
Offer starts March 1 through May 31 and is good for one kama‘aina annual pass purchase per adult with proof of Hawai‘i residency. The visiting family and friends discount of 20 percent off admission only applies to up to four guests per annual pass holder per visit all year long. Visiting guests must be accompanied by the annual pass holder with photo ID and cannot be combined with any other offers.
For more information or to make reservations, please call the Polynesian Cultural Center ticket office at (800) 367-7060 or visit the PCC Web site at www.polynesia.com. In Hawai‘i, call (808) 293-3333.
Founded in 1963 as a non-profit organization, the PCC has entertained more than 33 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 17,000 young people from more than 70 different countries while they have attended Brigham Young University-Hawai‘i. As a non-profit organization, all funds generated by the PCC are used for its daily operations and to support its cultural and educational missions.
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