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Mardi Gras - Frequently Asked Questions

1. When is Mardi Gras Day 2005?

Mardi Gras day in 2005 was February 8. There are about two weeks of parades leading up to Mardi Gras Day. Mardi Gras Day (which is also Fat Tuesday) is the last day of the Mardi Gras Carnival season. Mardi Gras day falls on a different day each year. It is always 46 days before Easter.

2. When does Mardi Gras officially start?

Mardi Gras officially starts at Twelfth Night, which occurs 12 days after Christmas on January 6th. There are several celebrations around the city, and it is a great day here in New Orleans. It means for us King Cake Lovers, that the bakeries around town will have King Cake for sale!!!!.

3. I won't be able to visit New Orleans during Mardi Gras this year. I'd really like to be able to "see" the parades online. Will you be broadcasting them?

Yes. We will be broadcasting Mardi Gras parades live on the website. Please check this website frequently during the Mardi Gras season for updates.

4. What do the colors of Mardi Gras (purple, green and gold) symbolize?

Purple represents Justice; Green represents Faith; Gold represents Power.

5. Where can I find additional information about the history of the king cake?

Take a look at the King Cake Information Area for a complete history.

6. I'm planning a Mardi Gras party in my hometown. Do you have information that will help me?

Visit Articles Section on Mardi Gras Party more information on party. Information about adult parties, teenager/prom parties, and children's parties are available.

7. How safe is New Orleans? Can you give me some tips?

New Orleans is a large city, and just like any other large city in the U.S. you should use common sense and the proper precautions when visiting. Please visit Mardi Gras Survival Tips.

8. Where can I find pictures of Mardi Gras?

Visit the Mardi Gras- Beads, Feather Masks Gallery for a pictures of respective Mardi Gras.

9. What is a Mardi Gras parade like?

Almost all of the Mardi Gras parades begin with the King and Queen leading the parade. They are followed by many floats, which carry the members of the krewe. The krewe members throw "trinkets or throws" to the crowds lining the streets. These throws can be doubloons with the krewes insignia on them, beads, cups, etc. Many of these items become collectibles each year. The crowd scrambles for the throws while yelling "throw me something mister!" You can also purchase a video of the Mardi Gras Parades.

10. Should I dress up to attend the parades? What should I bring?

No. You should always wear casual clothing and comfortable walking shoes to the parades. Many times your shoes will be stepped on so you do not want to wear anything you wouldn't want ruined. You may also have to park a distance from the parade route, so you'll want to be comfortable. You should bring a large bag to collect your trinkets and throws in. You should also bring extra tissue in case the port-a-lets are out. On Mardi Gras day, wear a costume.

11. Can I attend one of the Mardi Gras balls?

Admission to the traditional balls held is by invitation only. Most invitations are non-transferable. You can read a short narrative of a Carnival Ball and see pictures online.

12. My neighbor is bringing a ladder. What are the ladders for?

Many people bring ladders to parades for height advantage. Some even build custom ladders to seat children in them.

13. What is the legal drinking age for New Orleans?

The legal alcohol purchasing age is 21.

 

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