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PCC by the Numbers

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1. The first location selected for the PCC was by the temple. But church leaders suggested it be moved to its current spot off Kam Highway.

2. The Pineapple Deelite was created in 1963 - the same year the PCC opened.

3. The annual pass was created in 1979 and cost $10 for adults and $5 for children.

4. The cost of the first tickets to PCC were $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for children.

5. There are 70 nations/countries represented in the PCC workforce.

6. Between 1963 and 2013, there have been 37.7 million visitors who have come to PCC.

7. The PCC amphitheater seats 2,775.

8. The average visitors a day during 2013 has been 2,177.

9. In 1968, more than 1 million visitors came to PCC.

10. The first name for PCC was Polynesian Village, but BYUH art faculty member Wylie Swapp suggested Polynesian Cultural Center.