Don’t expect a Disneyfied Hawaii like the
Enchanted Tiki Room. At Ko Olina, Disney will be respectful of Hawaiian history and culture. On the day that Disney announced the project, Honolulu’s KGMB Channel 9 included the following as part of their news segment:
“Disney officials said they want to provide guests with an authentic Hawaiian experience. The company plans to work with cultural consultants and community leaders. When Disney’s Lilo & Stitch movie came out, some Native Hawaiian groups were upset with a song they said was taken from two chants for Hawaiian royalty.”
Actually, it would be great if Disney could have one restaurant that captures the cartoony mid-20th-century interpretation of Hawaii, as exemplified by the
Enchanted Tiki Room. The hard part would be making sure that everyone understands what it is—a fun (and inoffensive) look at the Hawaii craze that swept the nation around the time of Hawaii’s 1959 statehood—not an assault on those who are seriously committed to preserving Hawaii’s rich but fragile culture.
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