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The New Haunted Lagoon Canoe Ride

      We don't want to give anything away but for a very mild sneak peak at our Haunted Lagoon please click on our Haunted Lagoon Clip

      The La'ie Lady Lurks at Polynesian Cultural Center's New Haunted Lagoon this Halloween

      Kama'aina Get a Special Treat with 50 Percent Off Purchase of an Annual Pass La'ie, Hawaii (Sept. 23, 2008)  Things will go bump in the night at the Polynesian Cultural Center this Halloween at its new Haunted Lagoon. From October 24-31 (closed on Sunday), PCC will give its visitors a unique way to celebrate the Halloween season. Guests will be able to take a twilight canoe ride through the Center that promises a scary (but fun) night to be had by all. Snacks and spooky souvenirs will also be available. And, for those local residents who want to come back to the PCC for more, Kama'aina annual passes will be available for 50 percent off through the end of November.

      The Haunted Lagoon will feature a keiki version that the whole family can enjoy, and a meandering, spookier version for those with braver souls. Local rumor has it that the mysterious and vengeful La'ie Lady is a frequent visitor to the Center grounds on dark nights, incessantly searching for her child she left behind or her killer; no one knows for sure.

      Here are the winners for the Haunted Lagoon Art Contest.

      Kindergarten: Ephraim Coco, Laie Elem
      First Grade: Oliver de Clinve-Lowe, Puohala Elem
      Second Grade: Kaalea Hanawahine, Kaelepulu Elem
      Third Grade: Dane Takeshita, Moanalua Elem
      Fourth Grade: Jaymee-Lynn Epperson, Laie Elem
      Fifth Grade: Harlee Jay-Pedro, Puohala Elem
      Sixth Grade: Charlene Gurion, Kahuku Elem

       

      There were a total of 220 entrants.

      Elementary Schools participating were: Sunset Beach Elem., Kahuku Elem., La'ie Elem., Puohala Elem., Moanalua Elem., Kaimuki Middle School, Kaelepulu Elem., and Enchanted Lake Elem.

      Click here to download our "scary" flyer

      When: October 24-31 (closed on Sunday)- 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
      Where: Polynesian Cultural Center
      Why: Come for a great night of fun scares and see if the mysterious La'ie Lady is searching for YOU!
      Admission: Tickets are $8 for adults 16 and older, and $5 for Keiki ages 5-15 years old.  Kama'aina Annual Pass holders and Keiki under 5 will receive one free ride per night.  Parking is free after 5:00 p.m.
      Information: For more information or to make reservations, please call PCC reservations at (808) 293-3333.

       

      IMPORTANT NOTICE: Due to the extreme popularity of our Haunted Lagoon Ride, we kindly ask that all guests come early to avoid long lines.  The Polynesian Cultural Center will also be terminating ticket sales for each days Haunted Lagoon Ride exactly at 9:00pm.

      Disclaimer:  For safety, you should be in good health and free from high blood pressure, heart, back, or neck problems, motion sickness, or other conditions that could be aggravated by this canoe ride.  The ride will display frightening scenes that may be too dark and intense for young children.  Parents are strongly cautioned for keiki under 10 years old. Ride at your own risk!

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