Unraveling the Mystery of the Witch Magician

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Once upon a time, in a faraway land, there lived a powerful and mysterious witch magician. She was known for her extraordinary skills in magic and her ability to cast powerful spells that could shape the very fabric of reality. Many people feared and respected her, as she held immense power and had the capability to either bless or curse anyone who dared to cross her path. The witch magician lived deep in the heart of a mystical forest, surrounded by enchanting creatures and magical beings. Her home was a magnificent cottage, hidden away from the prying eyes of the outside world. It was said that the cottage was protected by powerful charms and spells, making it impenetrable to anyone seeking to harm the witch magician.



Magic of Polynesia Dinner Show

Created by Merlin Award-winning illusionist John Hirokawa, the Magic of Polynesia is a spell-binding night of stunning illusions, dramatic special effects, amazing sleight-of-hand and professionally choreographed Polynesian entertainment – all in our beautiful $7.5 million showroom in the heart of Waikiki. We hope you will thoroughly enjoy the show’s grand vanishing acts, incredible levitations, fire knife performances, and much more.

Show Highlights:

  • Experience death-defying magic
  • Witness world-class fire knife dancing
  • Enjoy beautiful dances of Polynesia ranging from Hula to Tahitian

The Standard Dinner Show is a great choice!

It includes:

  • Dinner Rolls
  • Waipoli Baby Lettuces, Tomatoes, Cucumbers & Carrots, Champagne Vinaigrette
  • Boneless Ginger-Sesame Glazed Chicken
  • Panko Crusted Pacific Whitefish, Lime & Caper Aioli
  • Mashed Potatoes, Broccoli & Baby Carrots
  • Dessert Daily Special

Vegetarian, Vegan, & Gluten Free Option (Please call 48 hours in advance to reserve this)

  • Waipoli Baby Lettuces, Big Island Palm Hearts, Brie Cheese, Grape Tomatoes, & Molokai Golden Beets Served with Champagne Vinaigrette
  • Fresh Grilled Vegetables with Alii Mushrooms, Nestled on Vegetable Spiral Spaghetti with Basil Marinara Sauce
  • Maui Golden Pineapple with Berries
  • Dinner Seating will start at 5:30 PM.
  • Dinner Served at 5:45 PM.
  • Show seating will start at 6.30 PM. Show starts approximately 7.00 PM.
  • A different illusionist may be featured on Sundays and Mondays.
  • Round-trip transportation is available with $10.50 additional charge from Waikiki hotels and $26.50 from the Kahala Hotel..

Location: The Magic of Polynesia showroom, Holiday Inn Waikiki Beachcomber Resort

  • Address: 2300 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815
  • Google Maps: https://goo.gl/maps/Rhzk8HL7YyfTZXaY9

Special Notes:

  • Menus are subject to change without notice.
  • The Magic of Polynesia’s menus contain a wide variety of ingredients, we assume no responsibility for guests with food allergies or sensitivities. Please inform us at least 24 hours prior to the service date for any special meal requests.

Magic of Polynesia

In the heart of Waikiki you’ll find a Magic show that will astound everyone. A blend of Polynesian entertainment and amazing illusions this is a show that is walking distance from most hotels in Waikiki.

John Hirokawa who is the recipient of the International Magician’s Society Merlin Award, hosts this show with island spirit and humor. With disappearing helicopter and amazing death defying illusions you will be scratching your head long after you leave. A beautiful cast of dancers with a flair for the Polynesian accompany amazing pryotechnics, lasers and special effects. See somethign new everytime you come! This magician is entertainment not to miss!

The performance is at the upper floor of the Holiday Inn Waikiki Beachcomber on the main avenue that runs through Waikiki (Kalakaua). Valet Parking is quick easy and validated. From the valet entry take the escalator up and follow the signs to the right to check in.

Choose between the standard dinner show, the deluxe dinner show, or show only. (All menus are subject to change without notice).

Deluxe Dinner Show

Includes a lei greeting, deluxe dinner, pre-show entertainment, reserved seating, and the Magic of Polynesia Show Admission.

  • Fresh Tender Greens with Hearts of Palm, Cherry Tomatoes, cucmber, Baby carrots, & Brie Cheese served with Champagne Vinaigrette.
  • 9oz Bone-in Filte Mignon
  • Sauteed king Oyster mushrooms & Demi-Glaze
  • Creamy Mashed potatoes
  • Pan-seared Yellow Squash, Zuchinni, Red Peppers & Broccoli.
  • Taro Rolls
  • Chocolate Torte for dessert
  • Coffee or Tea

Dinner Show

Includes regular dinner, pre-show entertainment, general assigned seating, and the Magic of Polynesia Show Admission.

  • Boneless Ginger-Sesame glazed Chicken
  • Panko Crusted Pacific Whitefish, Lime & Caper Aioli
  • Mashed Potatoes
  • Seasonal Fresh Vegetables
  • Taro Rolls
  • Waipoli Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, & carrots.
  • Daily Desert Special.
  • Coffee or Tea
  • Baked Soy Ginger Marinated Chicken
  • Home-style Buttered Mashed Potatoes
  • Seasoned Fresh Vegetables
  • Daily Desert Special.
  • Coffee or Tea

What to know

Daily at the Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel.

Dinner Check in: 5:45 pm Dinner at 6:00pm

Show Only Seating at 6:15pm. Show from 6:30pm-8:45pm

Enter into the Magic of Polynesia’s showroom via the hotel’s elevators. Look for signs to the showroom.

Round trip transportation from Waikiki hotels is available.

John Hirokawa performs Tuesday through Saturday. Another illusionist performs Sundays and Mondays.

Want to combine with an Atlantis Submarine tour & save $? Magic Submarine Combo

Check In: Dinner check in: 5:45pm, Show Only Seating: 6:15pm
Gates Open: 5:45pm
Food Served: 6:00pm
End Time: about 8:45pm
Duration: Show runs from 6:30pm – 8:45pm
(All times approximate and subject to change)
Includes: Varies by package
Bring: Camera, casual attire
Required: n/a
Location: Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel, 2300 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu
Transportation
and Parking:
Round trip transportation available from Waikiki area hotels with additional price.
Parking available at hotel.
Notes: • Vegetarian options available in buffet menu.
• Wheelchair accessible.

It was said that the cottage was protected by powerful charms and spells, making it impenetrable to anyone seeking to harm the witch magician. Despite her reputation as a fearsome sorceress, she was not without compassion. The witch magician spent her days concocting potions and spells to help those in need.

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Magic Of Polynesia

For our first magic show, Magic Of Polynesia was a fun Hawaiian themed introduction to this entertainment genre. The Waikiki Beachcomber by Outrigger hotel hosted the magic show and has an appropriately large theater. The Beachcomber, with a well run catering service, makes the dinner and a show option an excellent choice for a date night out.

Magi Of Polynesia Box Office

With Internet reservations, we showed up at the ticket office and picked up our tickets. Because we signed up for the Deluxe Dinner Show, we were also given a Kukui Nut Lei.

Waiting For The Theater Doors To Open

We weren’t the only early ones and were obliged to wait in the lobby for the theater doors to open.

Larry Wearing Kukui Nut Lea

Once the doors opened we were able to be seated. Drink orders were taken and soon drinks arrived. Dinner choices were made. Salads came first followed by the main entrees. Finally, desert was served. The waitstaff was wonderful. Very attentive and we were checked on several times during the show to see if we needed any drinks or refills.

For this type of venue, the food was especially good as was the service.

The couple who joined us at our table made for especially satisfying conversation. For a date night, one couldn’t ask for more.

There was only one non-cool aspect to the show. Normally when a venue doesn’t allow photography during their show or exhibits, they let you know up front by both signage at the venue and on their website. There was no notice.

As the show started, I used my cell phone to take some pictures. A theater employee showed up right away and told me to stop. Photography wasn’t allowed.

The show itself was at times amusing and at other times astonishing. Some of the magic bits were special. For example, making a car appear and disappear followed by a helicopter doing the same.

At one point early in the show, John Hirokawa, the head magician/illusionist, went into the audience and selected a man to ‘help’ him with the next illusion. The man didn’t speak English at all. The man might have accepted the invitation expecting Hirokawa, who is ethnically Japanese, to speak to the man in Japanese. Hirokawa doesn’t speak Japanese. The language barrier and the clumsiness of the communication made the illusion that much more endearing and comical.

The show was good but at some point the illusions became repetitive. More is not more. Toward the end of the show, a fire dancer showed up and performed the same sort of fire dance done at luaus. The fire dance lacked the magic needed for a magic show.

Linda And Larry Keepsake Show Picture

All in all, we were glad that we went. We had a good time. If we ever go to the show again, it will be more about the dinner than the show.

Hope to see you on the road ahead!

The witch magiciab

Villagers from nearby towns often sought her expertise in matters of love, health, and protection. She would carefully listen to their concerns and offer her guidance, using her extensive knowledge of ancient rituals and incantations. However, there were times when the witch magician's powers were tested. Dark forces would occasionally creep into her forest, seeking to exploit her power for their own gain. But the witch magician was wise and cautious. She knew how to protect herself and her magical secrets from falling into the wrong hands. With her immense powers, she would ward off these evil forces, using her magic to shield the forest from their reach. The witch magician's knowledge of the mystical arts was vast and diverse. She could conjure fire from thin air, manipulate the elements to her will, and communicate with spirits from other realms. It was rumored that she had mastered the art of shape-shifting, being able to transform into any creature she desired. Though the witch magician lived a solitary life, she cherished nature and the animals that called her forest home. Birds and woodland creatures would often gather around her, basking in her magical aura. They sensed her peacefulness and benevolence, understanding that she was a guardian of their realm. As time went on, tales of the witch magician spread far and wide. Travelers from distant lands would come to witness her power and seek her wisdom. Word of her greatness spread like wildfire, leaving a lasting impression on all who encountered her. The witch magician's story serves as a reminder of the power and potential of magic. It showcases the importance of using one's abilities for good and the responsibility that comes with wielding such immense power. Her legacy lives on in the hearts and minds of those who believe in the wonders of the supernatural, forever etching her name in the annals of mystical folklore..

Reviews for "The Witch Magician's Grimoire: Spells and Rituals"

1. Sarah - 2 stars
I found "The Witch Magician" to be quite disappointing. The plot felt hollow and the characters lacked depth. The main character's decisions seemed unrealistic and made it hard for me to relate to her. Moreover, the pacing was off, with some parts dragging on while others felt rushed. Overall, it just didn't live up to my expectations.
2. James - 1 star
"The Witch Magician" was a complete letdown for me. The writing was subpar, with the dialogue feeling forced and unnatural. The world-building was weak, leaving many unanswered questions that left me feeling unsatisfied. The book also seemed to lack a clear direction, with too many subplots that were left unresolved. I struggled to connect with any of the characters, as they felt underdeveloped. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this book.
3. Emily - 2 stars
I had high hopes for "The Witch Magician," but unfortunately, it fell short. The story had potential, but it wasn't executed well. The pacing was inconsistent, with slow moments that dragged on, and the conclusion felt rushed and poorly thought out. The characters lacked depth, and their motivations often seemed unclear. While there were a few interesting magical elements, they weren't enough to save the overall lackluster reading experience.
4. Michael - 2.5 stars
"The Witch Magician" was an average read for me. While the concept was intriguing, the execution left much to be desired. The writing style felt disjointed and at times confusing. The plot had potential, but it didn't fully deliver on its promises. The main character's growth felt forced and the romance subplot felt unnecessary and predictable. Overall, it was an okay book, but I wouldn't say it's a must-read.

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