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Saturday, April 12, 2025

Sheer fun at Tropical Luau

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Rulers of EEm­pire En­ter­tain­ment treat­ed their loy­al sub­jects to a tasty feast of food and sheer fun last Sun­day at a con­cept event ti­tled Trop­i­cal Lu­au 2. Held at the pool­side at West Palm Ho­tel, lo­cat­ed in Ch­aguara­mas, the sexy af­fair at­tract­ed scores of par­ty-go­ers, who were cer­tain­ly de­serv­ing of a day chucked full of sheer good vibes, cit­ing that lim­its had been placed on fun with the state of emer­gency in ef­fect.

In an ef­fort to steer their minds away from the present se­cu­ri­ty mea­sure, the mon­archs of EEm­pire took fun-lovers on a jour­ney to the Isle of Molokai. It worked. How could one tell? The ex­ot­ic dance moves and glo­ri­ous smiles from the ca­pac­i­ty au­di­ence proved it. All pa­trons sub­scrib­ing to Trop­i­cal Lu­au 2 were re­quired to do was turn out in their num­bers with pre­mi­um drink cool­ers. Roy­al­ty took care of the rest.

Ex­ot­ic cui­sine aplen­ty

Roy­al chefs whipped up an ar­ray of sump­tu­ous com­ple­men­tary cui­sine. Ke­babs for both veg­e­tar­i­ans and meat-mouths, corn soup and roast pork was be­ing served gen­er­ous­ly through­out Trop­i­cal Lu­au 2 in the Isle of Molokai. Weight watch­ers had a de­light­ful as­sort­ment of fruits from which to choose. Those de­sirous of a sug­ar rush en­joyed sno cones. The weath­er was per­fect and so was the mu­sic from the line of DJs who served the peo­ple and not them­selves.

West Palm Ho­tel pool­side proved to be the ide­al venue. Over­look­ing the yachts an­chored in the Ch­aguara­mas wa­ter­front, it of­fered a scenic ocean view. Trop­i­cal Lu­au was ad­ver­tised to take place from 2 pm to 9 pm. But at 8.45 pm law en­force­ment of­fi­cers gave the sig­nal to wrap up the event. The ac­tion drew mixed re­spons­es. So in re­sponse, feters con­tin­ued the frol­ick­ing in the ho­tel's carpark and along the West­ern Main Road, Ch­aguara­mas, drum­ming up ex­pec­ta­tion for the EEm­pire's stag­ing of Trop­i­cal Lu­au 3.


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