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Disney's Polynesian Village Resort

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'''Luau Cove'''- Located near the shores of Disney's Polynesian Resort, Luau Cove houses the resort's Spirt of Aloha dinner show. Originally constructed in 1972 to house the Polynesian Revue (which had previously been performed on the Polynesian's beach), the Cove has expanded over the years. In October of 1972, dressing rooms were added for the luau's performers, and wind screens added in 1977. In 1982, Luau Cove received a larger stage and expanded dressing rooms. Throughout its run, the Polynesian Revue was alternatively called Polynesian the Kaui-Pono Polynesian Revue, South Seas Luau or Polynesian Luau. The show was changed in the mid 1980s through 1999, when Mickey's Tropical Revue was performed. In 2003, Luau Cove was refurbished, and a new show titled Spirit of Aloha debuted.
===Dining===
'''Captain Cook's-'''The Polynesian Village Resort's quick service restaurant, Captain Cook's originally opened with the rest of the resort on October 1, 1971 in the Grand Ceremonial House. Initially, the dining locale was known as Captain Cook's Hideaway, and functioned primarily as a bar and lounge. In 1993, the restaurant became Captain Cook's Snack and Ice Cream Co. before it was remodeled in 2006 and rechristened Captain Cook's.
'''Kona Café-'''This table service restaurant opened November 23, 1998 in the former location of the Coral Isle Café. Since opening Kona Café has gained notoriety for its famed Tonga Toast.
'''Barefoot Pool Bar-'''
'''Kona Island-'''
 
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