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Tahitian Terrace
History
In 1962, the Tahitian terrace opened 1 year before the Tiki Room. It is said that after Walt scrapped the idea of the
Tiki Room being a restaurant, he had the idea for the Tahitian Terrace. After the Tiki Room opened in 1963 the two flourished together as partners celebrating Polynesian culture. In fact originally, the Tiki room exit would send guests pass the restaurant letting people know what was tucked into the little corner of Adventureland. Then at night when the show was running, the guests would use the exit we now use today. In 1993 the Tahitian Terrace closed to make way for Aladdin's Oasis which is now also extinct. Maybe one day this fabulous place for guests to eat will return!

Aloha! Welcome to the islands of Tahiti, Samoa, and Hawaii. You’re seated beneath an exotic 35 foot tall tree with 4,075 artificial leaves and colorful faux flowers that always bloom.

Open your menu for a selection of dishes inspired by the South Pacific. Many people consider this the best food in park. With your dinner, be sure to order a “Planters Punch Tahitian” in a tall cylindrical glass. There’s no rum in the punch, just a delicious blend of tropical fruit juices.

The dinner was great. Now on with the show!

The waterfall curtain parts. The band fills the warm evening air with island rhythms. With graceful hip and hand movements, the dancers give you a tour of Polynesia. To add to the authenticity, the dancers emerge from backstage wearing sarongs, grass skirts, or other traditional garments, as appropriate for each island.

The lights dim for the daring barefoot firewalk and the thrilling fire-knife dance. Flames leap from water. Wow!

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