Which luau did they film Lilo and Stitch?
Lilo and Stitch was inspired by Hawaii's Kauai, and the luau scenes reflect the style of traditional community luaus rather than any specific commercial venue. The Polynesian Cultural Center on Oahu is the closest real-world equivalent to the luau depicted in the film — it's a massive cultural experience featuring authentic villages representing Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Tahiti, and Aotearoa, with evening luau shows from $95–294. The film's relaxed, community-style feast is different from Oahu's major commercial luaus, but Chief's Luau ($130–220) captures the spirit best with its open-air beachfront setting and interactive performances. If you're visiting for the Lilo and Stitch connection, Kauai is the island — many filming locations are accessible by helicopter or boat tour.