I'm going to Mardi Gras 08 for my 25th birthday. It's my 2nd time to NOLA for Mardi Gras (last time was 2004) and I was wondering what kind of stuff I can do in the area besides the usual French Quarter, Uptown, Garden District, ect.. type sightseeing. Is it worth it that time of year to go on a tour of the Bayou? Just wondering what are some cool things I can do besides all the parades, drinking, eating, ect.. What other cool or lesser known attractions do you enjoy there? I'm just hoping to do more on this trip and to actually remember more of it too.
2007-06-04
11:40:32
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Also I realize maybe it's kind of early to ask this and start planning my trip, but I'm bored at work, alreay have my hotel booked, and just get excited thinking about going back there. So any ideas or suggestions are apprectiated.
2007-06-04
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It would depend on when exactly in the parade season you plan to come. Mardi Gras is VERY early next year--Feb. 5. Swamp tours do operate year-round, but there is a good chance it could be COLD. If the temperature is in the 40s or 50s, trust me, you do NOT want to take a swamp tour, as it will be miserable. It will be that much colder zooming thru the swamp on a motorized boat.
Mardi Gras is only ONE day; it's the CLIMAX of the entire Carnival season, which officially begins Jan. 6 every year. The parades will start in mid-Jan. You can take tours and get around the city without too much trouble during parade season, UNTIL the week-end right before Fat Tuesday, when the big parades roll. If you stay downtown, NO TOURS will be operating on Fat Tuesday, because IT'S A HOLIDAY in New Orleans, and traffic is horrendous.
If you are coming BEFORE the Big Week-end, there are still plenty of other things to do. There is enough to do and see in the French Quarter to keep one busy for weeks. SInce the parades will be rolling in the middle of winter, and it's not likely to be too warm, I would recommend going to musuems and shops where you can be inside.
THe World War 2 Museum is a good place to visit, located on Magazine St. just 2 blocks from Lee Circle. It's open every day.
In the Quarter, visit the Historic New Orleans Collection on Royal Street, and I'd also suggest a visit to M.S. Rau Antiques in the same block, the 500 block. They have the most amazing and interesting collection of items.
For a great view of the city, go to Club 360, at the top of the World Trade Center at the foot of Canal St. There is no admission charge.
Take a river cruise on the Natchez or Creole Queen.
Take a plantation tour to Laura Plantation. I think Cajun Pride Tours still goes there.
Again, planning to sightsee on Fat Tuesday in New Orleans is pretty much an exercise in futility due the crowds and parades all over town, though it will probably not be a huge crowd because it's so early in the year.
It's best to come and do your sightseeing the week BEFORE Mardi Gras. I seriously doubt you're going to have much trouble with crowds if you plan to come the week before.
2007-06-12 02:59:34
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answered by nolajazzyguide 4
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There is also the Natchez Jazz Cruise, The Battlefield Cruise, The Aquarium, Imax Theater, Beatutiful Audubon Zoo, The Wax Museum, The Mardi Gras Museum, The New Orleans Museum of Art, The WWII Museum, Plantation Tours, Global Wildlife Center., and the Swamp Tours. Check with your hotel for details. They will have the necessary information.
2007-06-05 18:31:11
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answered by PEGGY S 7
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well... since you dont want the usual scene.. why dont you come down in the summer time... between may - aug ? Not your birthday I know.. but its also not on Mardi Gras and the party scene and i'm sure you'll save a lot of money by visiting after Mardi Gras. Theres alot more to do in the summer .. its our festival season.. 100's of festivals. You can also look into some water sports in the lake or riviers. If you dont already have that opportunity where you live.
I agree with JellyBean... the plantation tours and haunted tours are great ! Theres also a River boat tour you can go on. Its called Steamboat Nachez. It a 2 hour tour of the Mississippi River with lunch and a live jazz and/or cajun band.
heres some websites:
http://hauntedhistorytours.com/ (Hightly recommend, these guys are good)
http://www.steamboatnatchez.com/
http://neworleans.com/ ( theres *tours* under *see and do*)
http://bestofneworleans.com/
http://www.neworleansonline.com/
http://frenchquarter.com/
http://magazinestreet.com/
http://www.experienceneworleans.com/ ( there might be some coupons on this site )
a list of festivals should be listed on some of the sites.
Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler !!
2007-06-05 03:46:45
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answered by nola_cajun 6
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besides the norm things and the parades, i would go on some plantaion tours, some haunted history tours, and just shop, the bayou tours should be up and running during mardi gras, remember to pack, warm, cold and rainy weather clothes cause the weather can change in like two seconds duing mardi gras, it was hot cold and rainy this year, i didn't know what to do lol and all that was at one parade lol. but since you've been before you probaly know that. taking a carrige ride would be good, i think they stop operating at night during mardi gras, check with them when you come.
2007-06-04 14:33:00
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answered by JellyBean Bri 4
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I agree with one of the earlier answers that although there is normally a lot to do in and around the city, during Mardi Gras many things do seem to shut down. Due to the parades they close off many of the streets making it very hard to move around in and around the city by car. So if you can find things you are interested in locally in the city it will save you a lot of sitting in traffic. There are a variety of tours you may want to try during off peak times, cemetery tours, haunted tours etc. Also if you like museums you can try.
The Odgen Museum is a wonderful museum.
http://www.ogdenmuseum.org/index.html
World War II/D Day Museum
http://www.ddaymuseum.org/
2007-06-05 03:42:43
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answered by traveler 6
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Try Mardi Gras world. It is on the Westbank and is about a 15-minitue ferry ride from downtown. it shows u behind Mardi Gras
2007-06-06 17:49:09
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answered by nolachick4life 3
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Don't forget your Glock 9mm
2007-06-04 11:58:22
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answered by Anonymous
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