Father’s Day Weekend Magic Experience in Waikīkī

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Father’s Day Weekend Magic Experience in Waikīkī

TheaterFriday, June 19, 2026· 5:00 PM· $59
The Magical Mystery Show! at Hilton Waikīkī Beach Resort & Spa, 2500 Kūhiō Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii, 96815
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🎩✨ Celebrate Father’s Day Weekend with an unforgettable night out at The Magical Mystery Show! in Waikīkī featuring world-renowned magician Shoot Ogawa — 8-time Magician of the Year and 2022 FISM World Champion. 🌺This Father’s Day, skip the usual dinner and give Dad an experience he’ll actually remember! 👨‍👧‍👦🍹 Enjoy an intimate evening of world-class sleight of hand, comedy, audience interaction, and unforgettable moments just inches away from the performers inside our hidden Hawaiian Victorian-style theater.🥃 All fathers attending the show will receive a complimentary rum punch to celebrate Father’s Day weekend — and mothers too! 🌴✨Perfect for families, date nights, and visitors looking for a unique experience in the heart of Waikīkī. Limited to only 64 seats per show for a truly personal and immersive evening. 🎟️🚗 Free valet parking validation included.⚡ Very limited seating available.

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