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Party Planning Guide
Hawaiian parties are fun and colorful. The tropical decorations joined with fabulous food and delicious tropical drinks bring Hawaii to your guests and wonderful memories for all. The best part of a luau is that everyone is eager to participate. See for yourself in the links below the many different options you have available to make a truly unique and memorable experience.
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Invitations: Our Fun Invites™ ignite the party spirit. Truly unique packaging that can be sent through regular mail. Want to customize the invite for your particular needs, you can do that too, click here to learn how. |
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Outdoor Decorations: Start your party off right by decorating the entrance of your home and continue throughout the home to the backyard around the BBQ pit. Areas of interest are: Driveway, Front Door/Porch, Deck, Pool. Click here to view Tiki masks, fish nets and much more. |
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Indoor Decorations: You can turn your home into an oasis. Decorate your tables with raffia or nylon table skirts. Light up the bar and keep drinks cold in decorative coolers. Click here for suggestions on decorating everything in your home, maybe even the kitchen sink. |
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Tableware: It's all about the food, right? Well not actually but no party would be complete without items such as original Centerpieces, Table Skirts, Glassware, Plates, Serving Trays, and more. Click here to view these items, you may want to throw a party everyday! |
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Themes: Be creative and surprise your guests by expanding beyond the traditional luau. Use one of the suggested themes to complete your luau experience or let them inspire you to create your own theme. Themes vary according to category, age, colors, occasion and more. Click here to learn more. |
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Want more suggestions, visit our plan a party section and we will help you with how many leis, skirts, you need and will even help you with recipe ideas (including portions) for that perfect mai' tai and roast pork and even give you age appropriate ideas for games and activities.
Fun Fact: Did you know that the Hawaiian
alphabet does not have a letter "T"? |
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