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| - I've been coming to the Aloha Festival with my wife for the past six years and we've loved every one! Each stage has its share of Pacific Island dances and cultural experiences. Representing countries/cultures include Hawai'i, Tonga, Samoa, Fiji, Philippines, Guam, New Zealand, Tahiti, and Cook Islands. There are vendors selling all different kinds of island goodies (candles in a coconut, clothing, jewelry, and home decor). But the main event of this festival is the food. I mean cmon, who doesn't love some island eats!? I always go for the kalua pork plate lunch with a side of poi. Nothing beats watching amazing cultural dance performances while munching on some delicious food.
Be warned: the weekend they usually hold this festival (mid-March) is usually the weekend on which the temps begin to soar, so stay hydrated and leave the pets at home! If you don't remember to bring water, bottles are sold at the festival for $1.
Also: parking can be a hassle and costly. We always park at ASU and walk along Mill to the park.
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