In September 2020, the Walt Disney Company laid off thousands of Cast Members, including the iconic Spirit of Aloha performers at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.
Now, unfortunately, it seems these performers will never return to the dinner show as Disney has confirmed Spirit of Aloha will be permanently closing.

Related: Bird’s Eye View Shows Demolition of Beloved Disney Dinner Show Building
It wasn’t long ago that Walt Disney World began removing the Spirit of Aloha building. Now, we can see that the retired dinner show building is completely demolished.
Bioreconstruct on Twitter shared a photo of the Spirit of Aloha building at Disney’s Polynesian Resort as the dinner show will not be returning. In the photo, you can see the building is now completely demolished.
Per bioreconstruct:
Demolition of Spirit of Aloha at Polynesian resort. Originally: Polynesian Revue.
Demolition of Spirit of Aloha at Polynesian resort. Originally: Polynesian Revue. pic.twitter.com/tTZjCx59Z6
— bioreconstruct (@bioreconstruct) June 25, 2022
At this time, we do not know what will be replacing the Spirit of Aloha building, but Inside the Magic will update you as we get information.
More on Disney’s Spirit of Aloha

Disney’s Spirit of Aloha was a dinner show that offered Guests a cultural-inspired dining experience with music, a beautiful storyline, delicious food, and outdoor seating. Disney World described the show as:
Hula Dancing, Fire Dancing and More
Celebrate the spirit of aloha with spellbinding dancers, drummers and a show-stopping fire-knife performer.
Auntie Wini is hosting a fun-filled luau to say goodbye to one of the local girls who’s headed to the “mainland” for college—and you’re invited!
In the open-air theater in Luau Cove, delight in enthralling traditions from Polynesia, including dances from Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, New Zealand and Hawaii.
An All-You-Care-to-Enjoy, Tropical Feast
Settle in for platters of authentic Aloha pulled pork, Polynesian ribs, roasted chicken and seasonal vegetables. Savor fresh-cut fruit and a salad with ginger-lime dressing—and then polish your meal off by indulging in Pineapple Guava Cake and Chocolate Cake!
Children’s favorites like Chicken Breast Nuggets with Tater Bites, cheese pizza, and either grilled chicken or fish of the day with rice and green beans are also available upon request on the limited kids menu.
In addition to soft drinks, lemonade, coffee and other non-alcoholic beverages, Guests 21 years of age and up can enjoy beer and wine with their meals. For an added charge, indulge in a fruity cocktail—like the Pau Hana Punch served in a hand-carved coconut keepsake.

If you are looking for a dinner show experience while visiting Walt Disney World, you can visit Hoop Dee Doo Review, which officially returned on June 23 at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort.
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