I understand this event is in a fairly small venue. About how many can they seat? Could short adults still be able to have a good view if not in the front row?
The Ahi Lele Fire Show in Kauai is held at a relatively intimate venue, which creates a cozy and immersive experience. The seating area is designed to accommodate roughly 150–200 guests, depending on the arrangement for the evening and whether tables are configured for couples, small groups, or larger parties.
Because the venue is small, even guests who are not in the front row can generally get a good view of the performance. The stage and fire show area are slightly elevated, which helps ensure visibility across the space. Shorter adults typically can still see the fire dancers clearly, although front-row seats naturally offer the most immersive view and photo opportunities.
Additional considerations for seating:
Overall, the intimate nature of the venue means that the performance is designed to be enjoyed from nearly any seat, but front or near-front seating is ideal for photography and maximum engagement with the fire and performers.
Reservations are recommended well in advance, especially for peak tourist seasons, to ensure preferred seating and a smoother experience.