Aloha, Taylor!
What can I say, except you're welcome here at planDisney! Mahalo (that means "thank you" in Hawaiian) for surfing by with your question. How exciting that your tropical vacation in paradise is just on the horizon. Our family visits Hawaii every year, and we have been to
Aulani many times. When the spirit of Aloha meets the magic of Disney, you'll experience a vacation you'll never forget.
Taylor, according to the
KA WA'A Luau website, non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages are included in both the Preferred and General Seating Reservations. The
menu lists non-alcoholic beverages as juice, soda, water, coffee, and tea, but you can certainly ask the server or bartender to make you a non-alcoholic mocktail.
In my experience, the event is very family-friendly. Even the kids' meals are a bento-style box with kid-friendly favorites like chicken nuggets, barbecue pork, macaroni and cheese, vegetables, and a sweet Moana-themed dessert.
Be sure to get there early so you can enjoy the cultural activities like making a flower-lei wristlet, learning to play the ukulele, and even having a turn at making poi! It's a wonderful experience and a great way to learn about Polynesian culture and storytelling, and to enjoy Hawaiian food, music, and dance. It's one of the best luaus I have experienced in Hawaii.
I hope this helps you, Taylor. If you have any further questions, sail back here to see us and we will be so happy to help you. At planDisney, we know the way to help you plan the most magical vacation, and you are part of our Disney 'ohana. 'Ohana means family, and that means nobody gets left behind.
A Hui Hou (it means "until we meet again" in Hawaiian),
Keri