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Polynesian luau party ideas

Disney’s Moana is available on Blu-ray, DVD and digital HD, and I’m sharing some amazingPolynesian luau party ideas to celebrate!

If you have Moana fans in your house be sure to get my free Moana coloring pages!

What is a Polynesian luau?

A luau is a traditional Polynesian party. If you think Hawaiian luau when you think of the word, you’re not wrong!Hawaii is one chain of islands within Polynesia, so a luau can definitely be both.

According to Polynesia.com, the Polynesians have evolved celebrations with feasting into a unique cultural experience now known as the luau.

The luau used to be known as an ‘aha’aina, which simply translates to gathering and meal. Over time, the term luau replaced ‘aha’aina and evolved into a feast that’s usually accompanied by entertainment.

A traditional Hawaiian orPolynesian luau features food such as poi, kalua pig, poke and tropical fruits. Entertainment includes traditional music and hula.

Elements of a Polynesian luau party

When you’re throwing a Polynesian luau party you don’t need to model it exactly after a traditional luau. That could quickly getexpensive and complicated!

Here are some ideas for decorations, supplies and party favors and supplies to get your Polynesian luau party together:

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A Polynesian luau is a fantastic theme for any celebration. Birthdays, graduation parties, and simple celebrations in the middle of summer or winter are perfectly good reasons to have a luau!

I especially love the idea of having a Polynesian luau party to celebrate a child’s birthday.It’s a theme that all age groups understand, and it’s so adaptable for a wide variety of guests!

Onegreat thing about a Polynesian luau party is that it’s pretty. There’s nothing but bright colors, flowers, and tropical decorations. Plus the food can be as artful as all the luau decorations!

Now it’s time to sharemy favorite Polynesian luau party ideas!

Polynesian Luau Party Ideas

Thinking about fun on the beach is a great way to get inspiration for your luau!

I love this idea for using sand buckets to hold utensils and other items on the table. That article has lots of other ideas for a backyard beach party!

Isn’t this a perfectly gorgeous entrance to a luau? 100 feet of lei flower garland (for less than $10!) should go a long way in making this happen!

I love this wreath made from drink umbrellas! See the original here.

These DIY pineapple treat cups are so easy to make yourself for your Polynesian luau!

Draw a diamond pattern on yellow paper cups, then wrap treats in green tissue paper.Twist and secure, then fluff up the tops to resemble pineapple leaves!

I like the lime green tissue in the picture, but emerald greenis more true to a pineapple’s colors.

I love these Pina Colada cake pops. Get the recipe and instructions from Party City!

If you don’t know who these little guys are, you need to see Moana, then make these Kakamora cake pops! Those little coconut pirates added a lot of silliness to the film!

These Nutter Butter flip flops are adorable. You can find the recipe here.

I’d usea simple pastry bag and decorating tip set to pipe icing lines onto thecookies. Then I’d press some of these adorable little edible hibiscus flowers into each one.

These fresh fruit skewers are like tiki kebabs. I love the tiki faces AND how they’re presented. Skewering them into the log cookie is a great idea!

How cute are these sandwiches?

Make any kind of sandwiches you want, as long as you use croissants for the bread. Gluegoogley eyes onto toothpicks theninsert two into each sandwich. Now you have crab croissant sandwiches!

You’ve heard of baked Alaska, but baked Hawaii is the perfect dessert for a fantastic Polynesian luau party!

The recipe comes from Martha Stewart and it looks incredible!

Polynesian Luau Party Toys

If your Polynesian luau party is for kids, you should definitely center it around Moana and include some amazing toys!

Disney sent me a selection of Moana toys to have a fun viewing party.

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TheseMoana toys are perfect for your Polynesian luau party:

  1. Moana’s Maui Light-Up Fish Hook toy
  2. Moana Singing Necklace
  3. Pua and Heihei Talking Plush set
  4. Moana Hook mug
  5. Moana tumbler

With all these ideas you’re sure to have a great Polynesian luau party!

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