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Welcome to Polynesian Fire Luau & Fire Show

At Polynesian Fire Luau & Fire Show, the spirit of the islands comes alive in Myrtle Beach with an enchanting blend of culture and entertainment. Guests are greeted with warm hospitality, adorned with leis, and invited to enjoy a buffet showcasing flavors like the savory Kalua Pulled Pork and succulent Hulu Hulu Chicken. Although the food is simple, it serves as a prelude to the captivating performance, featuring stunning dances and exhilarating fire shows that highlight Polynesia’s rich heritage. The communal dining experience fosters connections among guests while the lively entertainment captivates both young and old, making every visit a memorable escape to tropical paradise.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to the vibrant world of Polynesian Fire Luau & Fire Show, located at 6803 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572. This unique dinner theater experience beautifully blends cultural performances with a buffet dinner, ensuring a night to remember for all ages. With a phone number of (843) 424-1978, they're ready to take your reservation for an evening filled with entertainment and a taste of Polynesian culture.

The moment you arrive, you're welcomed with open arms by friendly performers. Guests receive a lei that instantly immerses them in the tropical spirit of the evening. As Barbara B. mentions in her review, the initial visit to the bar is highly recommended to avoid the long lines later on. With a variety of drinks available, you can kick off your night in style. Don’t forget to grab a tropical cocktail to truly set the mood!

The buffet features options such as pulled pork, chicken, fish, rice, and a selection of vegetables. While opinions on the food can vary, many diners appreciate the pulled pork and Hulu Hulu chicken as standout choices. A hearty roll and a slice of dessert round out the meal, but it’s clear that the emphasis is placed more on the show rather than culinary excellence. As Jennifer G. pointedly noted, while the food is “meh,” it is still a satisfying part of the overall experience.

The entertainment kicked off is where Polynesian Fire Luau truly shines. Prepare to be captivated by spectacular fire dancers, vibrant costumes, and infectious music. Dancers grace the stage with their skillful moves, reflecting traditions from various Polynesian cultures. Audience participation is encouraged, making it a fun and engaging experience for everyone in attendance, especially the kids! Nehal A. highlighted how wonderfully executed the performances were, further emphasizing the mix of history and entertainment that keeps guests thoroughly entertained.

Notably, the ambiance can shift dramatically throughout the evening—while the action happens on stage, the dining area can be quite dark, as noted in Jennifer G.'s review. Some found it challenging to navigate, but this minor inconvenience fades away as the performers shine brightly. The performers' passion for their heritage adds a personal touch that is often missing in corporate dinner shows. Each show includes a *fire show* that truly leaves its audience in awe, bringing the evening to an electrifying close.

As you wind down, don’t forget to order those photo opportunities; capturing the vibrant energy of the night is a keepsake worth considering! Many guests leave with smiles on their faces and great memories to cherish. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for a fun family outing, Polynesian Fire Luau & Fire Show is a delightful way to experience a flavor of Hawaii right in Myrtle Beach.

  • Location: 6803 N Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
  • Phone: (843) 424-1978
  • Highlights:
    • Warm hospitality from the performers
    • A vibrant buffet with highlights including pulled pork
    • Engaging cultural performances featuring audience participation
    • Stunning fire dancer finale

Come for the show, stay for the joy! It’s an experience that promises a slice of Polynesian paradise – just don’t have high expectations for the food!

START YOUR REVIEW OF Polynesian Fire Luau & Fire Show
Barbara B.
Barbara B.

Head directly to the bar as it soon will become a lengthy, slow serving line. Then take your drink w you to the hostess who seats you at long, make new friends banquet tables. The buffet opens right away. You are not here for the food, remember. I recommend the pulled pork over the chicken or fish. Go past the meats to take a giant roll, then head back to create yourself a beautiful pulled pork sandwich. Choose rice or fries, vegetables are there but need seasoning. Salad available (add to your sandwich?) and a slice of cake for dessert. If you want another cocktail, get it now. The performers are very good-thats why you're here! Audience participation opportunities should not be missed-even the kids can come on stage! So fun. Highlight of the night, the fire dancers! A+ Leave a good tip, buy your photo ($20) Have a fun night. We did!

Jennifer G.
Jennifer G.

Five stars for the staff, service and performers. 3 for the food and 1 for seating. But overall we really enjoyed our experience so that is why I rated it four stars. I will say if you have kids in your party, it is worth it to pay the extra to get front seating. The day we went it wasn't super crowded, but the way the tables are laid out it would have been difficult for kids to see. When you arrive you are greeted warmly by two of the performers at the door. They escort you in to a lobby area that has two photo opp areas (a wicker chair and a tiki type carving). You then go up a ramp to officially check in and get a lei. They highly encourage you to get a group photo (which they then sell after the show for $20). If you arrive early, you have time to wander and get a drink or start on the dinner. The food, overall was meh. Definitely not remotely authentic. But also not necessarily bad, either. There was pulled pork with pretty bland bbq sauce, chicken with a teriyaki type sauce on it, fish and "sticky rice". The rice was just basic white rice. There was also a salad that was mixed greens, tomatoes, cucumbers and croutons. There was only one small cucumber on the salad when I went to get some and the server was nice and brought me a whole plate of them when I asked if there were any more. Dessert was advertised on their website as being red velvet cake but the night we were there they were rounds of peanut butter pie and key lime pie. Both were actually quite delicious! Things were replenished quickly and the service staff was accommodating. The beverages that were included with your meal were Hawaiian Punch, iced tea and water. There is also a full bar with various specialty drinks that you can get in regular cups, souvenir cups or even a 32 ounce bucket. They weren't cheap, but for what you get were reasonably priced. And the alcohol pours were definitely generous. Here is a downside. It is DARK in the main dining room. When the band is playing their preshow there is a decent amount of light coming from the stage. But in the break between the band and the start of the show you can't see anything without turning on a cell phone flashlight or moving the little light up centerpiece around. Our server offered to let us move to a side table (where they definitely had a lot more light) and then move back for the show but at the point that we already had our drinks and food it would have been a bit of a hassle. The show was well done, engaging and they even had audience participation! You could tell that this was basically a family run venue vs some big corporate entity. All of the performers were really enjoying what they did. Each dance was explained along with the traditions associated with it. After the show, performers stay on stage for a few minutes to get pictures and answer questions. But after that they also mingle with guests and answer questions and talk about their skills. Are you getting five star dining or an authentic Polynesian meal? No. But you are getting a fun experience where you really feel welcomed and valued as a guest. If you are looking for a non commercial/large corporate dinner show, this is a great option.

Nehal A.
Nehal A.

This is such an amazing live performance show. There's dance, sword fights, fire show and buffet dinner. Amazingly choreographed and executed. They beautifully represent the culture and history of Polynesian Islands. There's also portions for crowd interactions. The two hour shows passes in a breeze. The guests are welcomed with Hawaiian flowers. The drinks are served in lobby area. There's also flee market style section where they sell good made by Polynesian artisans. There's a small bar for alcohol drinks available for purchase. The food section has rice, vegetables, chicken, fish and pork ribs. There are also few types of cup cakes for dessert. The food was a let off. Apart of chicken nothing else was impressive to me. But it is totally worth it for the show that all performers put on.

Mary H.
Mary H.

This show is so much fun. They are welcoming you with smile as soon as you walk to the door. Food is very flavourful. I loved the chicken the most but mahi mahi and pulled pork were good and delicious too. They had salad and also desert bar. I loved the red velvet cake the most. Show was very entertaining and they also included audience participation which it was so fun. I would definitely come back again. Thanks for a great and awesome night you made for us!

Pete B.
Pete B.

What a phenomenal night for the family. The event is held in a ballroom of a local hotel. Everything was very clean and EVERYONE was absolutely great. You felt so welcomed that it just kicked off the event the right way. Honestly, food was average. I really wasn't going expecting a 5 start dinner. The hula hula chicken was great. The rest was ok. Free refills that you go up and get yourself whenever you want, including iced tea and lemonade. Again, it's a dinner show. Now, with that said, the show was excellent. They did dances and music from different Polynesian regions. We had a group that ranged from 11 to 70 years old and everyone was intrigued. Then they end it with a few performers doing a show with fire and that was just amazing to watch. If you're on vacation and looking to change it up one night, I definitely recommend this event. You won't be disappointed.

Loni A.
Loni A.

Took my hubby here for his birthday! It was our first experience and it was an awesome experience! We were greeted by lovely young ladies who gave us a lai. They sat us in the front of the stage, which was a huge plus. They then directed us to the buffet that consisted of fish, chicken and pork...all were quite tasty! There was also potatoes, a veggie, a salad and rolls. Drinks were also available for purchase and were okay. The show was amazing! The narrator was funny and gave a bit of history about the different Polynesian culture. The dances were beautiful! My husband didn't blink during the beautiful young ladies dances! I didn't blink during the handsome young men dancing so we were even! Lol! All in all, a fantastic experience. Highly recommend!!

Melissa I.
Melissa I.

The chance of me going to Hawaii is extremely slim so I took care of that in Myrtle Beach. When you go in, you are greeted with check in as well as a Lai (no idea if I'm spelling this right). From there, you can get a drink. I just got whatever was complimentary. For complimentary drinks, they had water, fruit punch and tea. I got the Sweet Tea which was VERY good. You are then taken to your seat, and you will be sitting with others as well and then you can start loading your plate from the buffet! All the food was good. Some was a tad bland but it was all good and edible. My husband really loved the food, especially the Hulu Hulu Chicken. I would have liked other options for dessert other than 2 types of cupcakes, but it is what it is. Then the show starts which was family friendly, amazing fire dancing and great performers. They were very funny as well! They also had some items for sale as well as the photo they take of you for $20. The whole ticket for the show is expensive but you are paying for the great entertainment! I would highly recommend, especially if you never plan or will have a hard time visiting Hawaii, this is just as good.

Jeanne D.
Jeanne D.

Terrific show!! Absolutely wonderful entertainment that's family friendly! The cocktails are amazing - very tropical and fruity. The bartender was very good and friendly before we were seated. The buffet was actually much better than I expected it to be - my husband even commented that he really enjoyed both the food (which is very not like him), and the fire dancers and their performances. Even though it was an expensive night for us, we enjoyed every moment of it and would return.

Carroll N.
Carroll N.

12.26.23 Hubby and I bought tickets as a Christmas gift for my MIL. We kept it as a surprise, but unbeknownst to us she had already seen this show. Upon arrival, there are two performers who greet you at the entrance of the St. John's Inn in Myrtle Beach. Once inside, you are given a lei which you can choose from. The show includes a buffet dinner. It was average at best, but my MIL who is an amazing cook said it was better than other dinner shows she's been to. Dinner included: Hulu Hulu Chicken Kalua Pulled Pork (best item) Fish of The Day: Rockfish (worst item) Island Potatoes Sticky Rice Tossed Salad Dinner Rolls Vegetable Medley Red Velvet Cake The show is an 1.5 hrs with 30 additional minutes for photo opp with the cast afterwards. You can also purchase a photo that they take for $20. They played songs and dances from the different Polynesian cultures of Hawaii, Tahiti, Tonga, New Zealand and Samoa. The night ended with an amazing performance by our World Champion Samoan Fire Knife Team! Had it not been rainy, it likely would have outdoors where there could have been multiple performers performing simultaneously instead of solo. Premium seating cost an $10 and will put you closest to the stage. Here is their website to purchase tickets online: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/polynesianfireproductions/?full-items=yes They also have two other locations in Daytona Beach and Orlando, Florida. Definitely a nice escape to feel like you are on an island. I am sure it would feel more tropical during the summer when the weather is warmer. It was a spectacular show! Highly recommend just don't have high expectations for the food.