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An interactive experience celebrating the people, arts and crafts of Polynesia. All major areas of the Polynesian Cultural Center, including the villages, dining venues, Hukilau Marketplace and the Laie Temple Visitors Center tours are accessible. There are a limited number of wheelchairs and scooters available to rent at the Customer Service desk, which is located near the front entrance. If you are using the Polynesian Cultural Center’s transportation and are unable to transfer into a bus seat, contact the PCC within 48 hours of your intended visit to make arrangements for a lift-equipped vehicle. To enjoy the canoe tours, guests must transfer onto the boat while the wheelchair is folded and placed in the back of the boat. Electric scooters will be delivered to the opposite canoe landing. Attendees at the Ha: Breath of Life evening show can either transfer to a reserved seat or be seated in the wheelchair row. The Center provides ASL interpreters upon request. Infrared assistive listening headsets and reflective captioning devices are available for the 14-minute 4D Hawaiian Journey movie. Written transcripts are available for the Ha: Breath of Life show.

An interactive experience celebrating the people, arts and crafts of Polynesia. All major areas of the Polynesian Cultural Center, including the villages, dining venues, Hukilau Marketplace and the Laie Temple Visitors Center tours are accessible. There are a limited number of wheelchairs and scooters available to rent at the Customer Service desk, which is located near the front entrance. If you are using the Polynesian Cultural Center’s transportation and are unable to transfer into a bus seat, contact the PCC within 48 hours of your intended visit to make arrangements for a lift-equipped vehicle. To enjoy the canoe tours, guests must transfer onto the boat while the wheelchair is folded and placed in the back of the boat. Electric scooters will be delivered to the opposite canoe landing. Attendees at the Ha: Breath of Life evening show can either transfer to a reserved seat or be seated in the wheelchair row. The Center provides ASL interpreters upon request. Infrared assistive listening headsets and reflective captioning devices are available for the 14-minute 4D Hawaiian Journey movie. Written transcripts are available for the Ha: Breath of Life show.

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