Mardi Gras

 

Mardi Gras Do's & Don'ts To Keep You Out of Trouble

Mardi Gras Do's & Don'ts To Keep You Out of Trouble

Mardi Gras in New Orleans is a time when people let their hair down, release their inhibitions and engage in all sorts of revelry.

But, despite what MTV would have you believe, there is a limit to what is permitted and what isn’t. Here is a list of Do’s and Don’ts that should help you stay on the right side of the law.

While we allow you to drink in the streets, and — if you aren’t breaking other laws, NOPD will usually not arrest someone solely for public drunkenness — drinking until you pass out is never a good idea. An unconscious person laid out on the sidewalk or propped in a corner is just an invitation for robbery, or worse.

Getting Those Beads

Everyone has seen the clips of young ladies lifting their shirts for beads. It’s become a cliche’. The fact is, you don’t have to. Most people on balconies will throw the beads anyway, and if they don’t, buy your own. In my opinion, a girl should not sell herself for plastic. Besides, it is illegal. If a policeman spots you, you will be arrested.

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Mardi Gras Can Offer Family Fun Entertainment

Mardi Gras Can Offer Family Fun Entertainment

Mardi Gras in New Orleans brings to mind for many a wild time of revelry and debauchery.

You can certainly find plenty of that among the crowds on Bourbon Street, but what do you do if you find yourself vacationing in New Orleans during Mardi Gras with your children?

Never fear — there are plenty of parades that are family-friendly, and will allow the little ones to enjoy all that a New Orleans Mardi Gras experience has to offer.

The Krewe of Carrollton

The Krewe of Carrollton is the fourth oldest parade in the history of Carnival, behind Rex, Proteus and Zulu, and they have the distinction of being the first parade to have their floats drawn by tractor rather than horses. They are known for their punctuality and pride themselves on starting exactly on time. Carrollton rolls rain or shine along their uptown route on February 12, promptly at 12 noon.

The Krewe of Tucks

Another fun and family-friendly parade is the Krewe of Tucks parade. Started by two Loyala students back in 1969, Tucks has grown into a full-scale Mardi Gras parade, with grand floats showcasing a satirical theme. This year’s theme “Tucks Gets Culture” promises to be one of their best. You can see Tucks roll along their uptown route  on February 18. Get your spot early — this parade starts at 10 a.m.!

The Krewe of Iris

The Krewe of Iris holds to traditional Carnival attire and the distinguished roots of Carnival since its founding in 1922. The beautiful floats carry all-female riders and you won’t see any drinking in this parade, making it a truly family-friendly event. Iris will follow the Tucks parade on the same route, starting at 11 in the morning, so keep your spot!

Don’t be concerned about bringing your children to New Orleans for Carnival! It is a tradition you might want to continue year after year. Mardi Gras in New Orleans is a spectacle that your children will never forget, and will likely talk about for years to come.

 

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Krewe Du Vieux - Crimes Against Nature

Krewe Du Vieux - Crimes Against Nature

When you think of Mardi Gras parades, most people have heard of the Bacchus parade, with their celebrity Kings, or the Rex parade, the symbol of traditional New Orleans Mardi Gras. But do you know about the best known of the lesser-known Krewes?

Krewe du Vieux has long been known by locals as the first parade of the Mardi Gras season. Although it is not listed in the traditional parade lineup, it is one of the most fun and festive parades.

Krewe du Vieux rolled this year on February 4, 2012, which puts it outside of the “traditional” Mardi Gras parade roster. Being outside of the legal window that is permitted parades of the 12 days before Mardi Gras gives Krewe du Vieux an edge that other parade krewes don’t have.

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Well this is Fun in New Orleans a site all about the fun one can have when they visit the crescent city, the true city that never sleeps, New Orleans, Louisiana.  From the French Quarter to beautiful Garden District there’s a lot to see and a lot to experience that can please all of your senses.

We’ll talk about food, parties, celebrations, festivals, bars, restaurants, art and music …everything that make New Orleans, New Orleans!

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