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  2. Polynesian Adventure Tours - Wikipedia

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    In August 1996, the US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Hawaii approved the sale of Gray Line Hawaii, Ltd.'s PUC-issued authority "to provide services as a common carrier by motor vehicle in the over-twenty-five passenger classifications on the islands of Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai" to Polynesian Adventure Tours, Inc. [4] This allowed Polyad ...

  3. Adventure Activities in Maui -- Try if You Dare Volume 2

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    Getty Images Maui, Hawaii, is truly a paradise. You can spend your entire vacation relaxing on the beach, soaking up the sun, sipping frosty tropical drinks, attending a luau or pig roast, and ...

  4. How to Spend a Perfect Long Weekend on Maui Full of Adventure ...

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    The second largest of the Hawaiian islands, Maui spans 727 square miles and is primarily divided into resort communities along the West and South coasts, with more local dwellings situated in ...

  5. Consolidated Theatres (Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    Consolidated operates six locations in Hawaiʻi, all on Oʻahu. Some locations also screen major films from Asian countries, notably the Philippines, South Korea, Japan, and Mainland China. Consolidated Kahala also functions an arthouse theater, screening many specialized and indie films; it also hosts the Hawaiʻi International Film Festival.

  6. Adventure Activities in Maui -- Try if You Dare Volume 1

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  7. Hawaii Theatre - Wikipedia

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    When Consolidated Amusement Company opened the Hawaii Theatre on September 6, 1922, local newspapers called it "The Pride of the Pacific" and considered it the equal in opulence to any theatre in San Francisco or beyond. [2] When it opened, it was Consolidated Amusement's flagship theatre and the largest (1,760 seats) and most ornate in Hawaii.