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Fantastic Shows in Disneyland
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Sunday 13th 2012
- Entertainment
- Unrated
Although Disneyland is without a doubt well-known for its amusement rides, the real magic can be found at the entertaining shows Whether it's your first visit to Disneyland or your fiftieth, there are always new shows to see – as well as a few favorites that fans return to again and again
Tiki Garden Plants
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Monday 7th 2012
- Gardening
- Unrated
Are you looking to create a garden oasis that will instantly transport your mind to a relaxed tropical island A tiki garden might be just the thing to add an interesting touch to your garden
Tips For Creating a Tropical Paradise
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Thursday 3rd 2012
- Arts and Crafts
- Unrated
For many of us, the word "tiki" brings up mental pictures of grass skirts, flowered necklaces, and wooden statues with large heads The tiki theme is all about the South Pacific, including the Hawaiian Islands, which tends to accentuate the wilderness and relaxation
The Myths Behind the Conch Shell
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Tuesday 1st 2012
- Culture
- Unrated
There are many symbols of Hawaiian culture, such as the lei, the tiki statue, or perhaps even the mai tai Many of these symbols instantly conjure up images of the beach
South Pacific Tiki Symbols
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Thursday 26th 2012
- Travel
- Unrated
When you hear the word “tiki” or see a tiki symbol, what does it make you think of Does your mind bring up images of island chants and rituals or foreboding looking statues
Dinner Shows in Hawaii
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Thursday 19th 2012
- Travel
- Unrated
Whether you’re visiting Hawaii for pleasure or business, there’s always the question of where to catch dinner Why not lose yourself in a wonderful entertainment venue while you dine on some delicious ethnic food
The Story of the Naupaka Flower
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Saturday 7th 2012
- Advice
- Unrated
The naupaka is a Hawaiian shrub that produces highly unique flowers The white petals span only half of the flower, making it look as though half of the petals have been plucked away
Flaming Sword of Samoa
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Sunday 1st 2012
- Advice
- Unrated
The Samoan Fire Knife Dance is a truly spectacular dance This dance was created in 1946 by Letuli Olo Misilagi of Samoa
Pineapple Growing on Lanai
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Wednesday 28th 2012
- Gardening
- Unrated
Hawaii and pineapple simply seem to go together If you've ever sipped a pina colada or eaten a bite of sweet and sour shrimp, then you understand the tangy allure of this tropical fruit
Hawaii's Iolani Palace
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Tuesday 27th 2012
- Travel
- Unrated
Hawaii's Iolani Palace is the only royal palace located within the United Stated A National Historic Landmark, it is located in downtown Honolulu
Visit Hawaii For Fantastic Coffee
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Monday 26th 2012
- Food and Drinks
- Unrated
Coffee addicts around the world love the aroma of fresh-brewed Kona coffee Grown only in Hawaii, it's one of the reasons why the smell of coffee is in the air nearly everywhere you travel in the Aloha State
The Kamehameha Royalty
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Sunday 18th 2012
- Culture
- Unrated
The history of the inhabitants of the Hawaiian Islands begins several thousand years ago when they migrated from other Polynesian islands Little is known of this early period of Hawaiian history except what can be discerned through archaeological evidence and oral traditions
Stone Carvings in Hawaii
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Thursday 8th 2012
- Arts and Crafts
- Unrated
Did you know that there are petroglyphs in Hawaii Petroglyph carvings are made with one stone used as a hammer and a second stone sharp enough to carve out the image of the petroglyph
The Hawaiian Garden of the Gods
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Monday 5th 2012
- Travel
- Unrated
The Hawaiian Garden of the Gods, also known as Keahikawelo, is located on the island of Lanai and is perhaps the most distinctive landscape in all of Hawaii Years of erosion have made rock formations that look similar to a modern art sculpture
Kava Kava
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Friday 2nd 2012
- Culture
- Unrated
Kava, also known as Kava Kava, is found primarily in the South Pacific Historically, this plant has been used by many Polynesian cultures
Voyages to Hawaii by Captain Cook
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Sunday 19th 2012
- Travel
- Unrated
The history of exploration is rife with fantastic and wonderful accounts of adventure There is none quite as fantastic as Captain Cook’s discovery of the Hawaiian Islands
A Great Place to Spend Your Honeymoon
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Wednesday 15th 2012
- Marriage
- Unrated
Getting married can be a very happy and exciting time in a persons life Getting married can also be scary and stressful time in your life
Polynesians - The Best Navigators
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Wednesday 8th 2012
- Education
- Unrated
The ancient Polynesians were some of the worlds best navigators They were able to travel all across the Pacific Ocean in small and primitive vessels, sailing great distances between islands and finding their way home, as well as discovering new islands
Visiting Samoa
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Thursday 2nd 2012
- Travel
- Unrated
Samoa is a new and exciting location for anyone interested in tropical vacations A bit off the beaten path, it's the perfect choice for those who are looking for an unusual and exotic vacation
Backyard Oasis For Anywhere
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Thursday 26th 2012
- Gardening
- Unrated
No matter where you live – in the tropics, or somewhere substantially colder – you may be interested in creating a small tropical oasis in your backyard Though it is certainly easier to gain the 'tropical' effect in a climate that's somewhat close to tropical, growing a tropical garden is even possible if your area gets well below freezing during the winter
Some of the World's Best Vacation Spots
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Tuesday 24th 2012
- Travel
- Unrated
Winter in North America is often a good time to take a nice, long, sunny vacation from the dreary, cloudy weather that often affects our hemisphere If you’re thinking about taking a tropical vacation there is a wide range of potential destinations that you might choose from
Try Polynesian Food For Your Luau
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Friday 20th 2012
- Food and Drinks
- Unrated
Polynesia is home to a dynamic island culture Perhaps best known for a culture incorporating tiki gods, Polynesia is also known for great food
Beach Wedding Attire
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Monday 16th 2012
- Marriage
- Unrated
If you’re planning a beach wedding, you’re no doubt looking forward to having your ceremony on the sand with the ocean as a backdrop What could be better than that
Looking After Tropical Hibiscus Plants
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Sunday 15th 2012
- Gardening
- Unrated
When most people think of tropical flowers, among the first types to come to mind are the hibiscus Whether or not you have a green thumb, you may be attracted to the colorful hibiscus flower
Basic Tiki Bar Furniture Tips
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Tuesday 10th 2012
- Home Management
- Unrated
Mai Tais, Hurricanes and Rum Runners are all great fruity cocktails and conjure images of tropical paradise, but just serving these drinks won't create that exotic tiki bar atmosphere you're after You’ve got to have a great place to drink your rum-related beverage of choice
Do You Think Tiki is Tacky?
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Sunday 8th 2012
- Arts and Crafts
- Unrated
When Donald Trump shut down Trader Vic’s, one of the most famous Tiki inspired bars, in the early 1980s it seemed to deliver the death-blow to the fad that had started in the 1940s and 1950s But what is clear today is that Mr
Tropical Vacation on the Island of Oahu
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Saturday 31st 2011
- Travel
- Unrated
Winter’s dreariness often inspires many people to seek out tropical vacations For those of us that live in cooler climates, visiting an exotic island gives us something to look forward to
Classic Tiki Cocktails
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Thursday 29th 2011
- Food and Drinks
- Unrated
When it comes to cocktails, tiki cocktails are some of the classics Zombies, Rum Runners, Mai Tais and Navy Grog are drinks that were popular during the 1950s and remain extremely popular today
Tips on Booking Your Polynesian Vacation
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Saturday 24th 2011
- Travel
- Unrated
Polynesia has long been one of the best-kept secrets of the travel world A tropical paradise that is much more relaxed than the more popular tourist destinations in this part of the world, such as Hawaii, Polynesia has long been overlooked by vacationers
Weaponry From Hawaii
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Monday 19th 2011
- Culture
- Unrated
Much of ancient Hawaiian history remains unknown, from the legend of the tiki Gods to where the people themselves originated Europeans' insight into this unique culture began only a few centuries ago, leaving earlier history shrouded in history
Tips on Throwing a Traditional Hawaiian Luau or Tiki Party
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Saturday 17th 2011
- Entertainment
- Unrated
Hawaii, for most of us, conjures up images of long sandy beaches, palm trees and coral What better way to invite your guests to relax at your party than to use a Hawaiian luau or tiki theme
Tattooing Throughout the Years
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Sunday 11th 2011
- Arts and Crafts
- Unrated
Though many think of tattoos as a modern means for self expression and individualism, in fact the art of tattooing the skin dates back as far as the Ancient Egyptians, and has been a part of countless cultures since then Tattooed mummies and the tattooed remains of a man from the Ice Age prove that tattooing is nothing new
Bamboo is a Great Building Material
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Wednesday 7th 2011
- Home Management
- Unrated
The word “bamboo” may conjure images of tropical rainforests or tiki bars, but in fact this natural resource is finding a second home as an alternative to hardwood flooring and other products As an incredibly fast growing plant, bamboo can yield a greater amount of resource material in a shorter amount of time
Ray Buhen Legendary Bartender
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Saturday 26th 2011
- Food and Drinks
- Unrated
Every tiki aficionado knows of Don the Beachcomber's, the original tiki restaurant Founded in 1934 in California, this restaurant chain owned by Donn Beach became known as the birthplace of the mai tai and dozens of other fruity tropical drinks
The History of Kon-Tiki
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Wednesday 23rd 2011
- Travel
- Unrated
Though many of the Polynesian islands are known for a long and fascinating history, the origin of life on the islands is not well known As a result, theories abound about this period of Polynesian history
Tiki Bar History
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Saturday 19th 2011
- Advice
- Unrated
The origins of the tiki bar on the mainland date back to the 1930s As vacationing in the “South Seas” became more popular, so too did this exotic island culture
How do You Book a Polynesian Cruise?
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Thursday 17th 2011
- Travel
- Unrated
Choosing a cruise destination can be hard – how will you ever choose between Hawaii, Bora-Bora, Jamaica, and all of the other tropical destinations around the globe The world is filled with so many beautiful and exotic places, and you'll never be able to visit them all, even on an unlimited budget
Make Your Basement Into a Tropical Paradise
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Sunday 13th 2011
- Home Management
- Unrated
Does your basement serve no other purpose than to hold your neglected treadmill, the bedroom furniture you replaced three years ago, and the kids' old toys Basements tend to be some of the most neglected and underused spaces of the home
Tips For Getting a Polynesian Tattoo
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Friday 11th 2011
- Arts and Crafts
- Unrated
Have you ever wanted a tribal tattoo Polynesian tattoo designs, inspired by and taken from the various cultures in Polynesians, are extremely popular today
Don Ho the Famous Tiki Musician
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Friday 4th 2011
- Entertainment
- Unrated
The famous tiki musician Don Ho was born in Honolulu in 1930 With Chinese, Hawaiian, Portuguese, Dutch, and German ancestors, Don Ho was born Donald Tai Loy Ho, and would become a Hawaiian pop musician and entertainer at the height of the tiki craze in the 1950's and 1960's
Hawaiian Musical Instruments
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Thursday 27th 2011
- Entertainment
- Unrated
When you think of Hawaiian musical instruments, you probably think of the ukulele – but this is certainly not Hawaii's only contribution to Western music Another instrument to come from Hawaii, the lap steel or “Hawaiian” guitar, has had an immense impact on musical styles of the last century
Ancient Hawaii and Feudalism
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Saturday 22nd 2011
- Education
- Unrated
Although many people on the mainland know of Liliuokalani, the last Queen of Hawaii, few realize that Hawaii was not always united under one ruler In fact, for much of the islands' history opposing chiefs warred over the islands
From Tiki Huts to Temples
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Tuesday 18th 2011
- Arts and Crafts
- Unrated
Have you ever wondered where the tiki hut style of building comes from Though the tiki hut bar is a relatively modern invention, its architecural roots can be traced back to ancient Hawaii
Ancient Hawaii's Social System
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Wednesday 12th 2011
- Culture
- Unrated
The islands of Hawaii have been settled for thousands of years Though little is known of Hawaii's earliest history, it is believed that the islands were settled by Polynesian travelers between A
Traditional Hawaiian Sports
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Sunday 9th 2011
- Sports
- Unrated
The ancient Hawaiians developed a very unique set of sports, most of which were only practiced in Polynesia Among the ancient Hawaiian past times still practiced today is surfing, which of course is popular on beaches all over the globe
Tiki Statues Explained
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Sunday 2nd 2011
- Culture
- Unrated
Today, most people are familiar with tiki statues and masks from a tiki bar or a tropical-themed resort Tiki statues have become synonymous with a certain type of tropical ambience which became popular in the 1930s
Hawaiian Architecture
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Friday 30th 2011
- Arts and Crafts
- Unrated
Though many modern buildings found on the islands of Hawaii closely resemble the buildings found on the United States mainland, the historic architecture of Hawaii is a symbol of the rich cultural traditions of the islands For centuries, Hawaii has been a melting pot, with travelers coming from other Polynesian islands as well as elsewhere around the globe
Party Themes For a Classic Cocktail Party
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Friday 23rd 2011
- Family Concerns
- Unrated
Cocktail parties are a classic way to celebrate a birthday, anniversary, holiday, or practically any other occasion Cocktail parties are fun gatherings and a great way for people to enjoy a social afternoon or evening, presenting the perfect opportunity to get all dressed up and escape the everyday world
The Most Famous Tiki Bars
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Monday 19th 2011
- Business
- Unrated
The first tiki bars began to crop up in the years before World War II After the War, the thousands of soldiers returning from the Pacific caused a tiki fad that would last well into the 1960s
Hawaiian Print Shirts
- By Rene Thompson
- Published Monday 12th 2011
- Culture
- Unrated
Have you ever wondered who started the trend of Hawaiian print shirts The very first Aloha shirts were sold in the 1930s in Waikiki, and were made from kimono fabrics
Royal Tiki has a wide range of 
