It’s actually happening this time…so buy your plane tickets!🎉🎉🎉

Kristin & Michael

Kristin & Michael

October 5, 2024 • Kenner, LA

It’s actually happening this time…so buy your plane tickets!🎉🎉🎉

Kristin & Michael

Kristin & Michael

October 5, 2024 • Kenner, LA

Things to Do

Bourbon Street

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Heading downtown is a fun experience during the night or day! During the day you can walk the streets, listen to some music, or check out the French Market. Just always be mindful of your surroundings and don’t answer anyone if they say they can guess where you got your shoes from!

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Frenchmen Street

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619 Frenchmen Street

Frenchmen Street is a fun alternative to Bourbon Street. Lots of good music here plus restaurants and bars. Every day at 7pm the Frenchmen Art Bazaar opens and is worth checking out! (Address above!)

Steamboat Natchez

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400 Toulouse Street

Take a 2-hour cruise along the Mississippi River. Listen to some jazz music, eat some food, and enjoy the ambiance!

World War II Museum

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945 Magazine Street

History buff? Come check out Rich's favorite place!

Magazine Street

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Magazine Street is a beautiful place to walk around and get some shopping done! There are lots of stores that sell art, vintage clothes, New Orleans souvenirs, and a variety of other things! There are also a number of restaurants from brunch to Mexican to everyone's favorite bar, The Bulldog, with over 50 beers on tap.

New Orleans Museum of Art

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1 Collins Diboll Circle

Come enjoy the city's oldest fine arts institution that houses almost 40,000 objects! Tickets are between $15 and $20. Check the hours if you would like to go- they are open every day except Monday, but opening and closing can vary.

Mardi Gras World

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1380 Port of New Orleans Place
504-361-7821

Such a fun place to see the floats of Mardi Gras and learn about the history of this exciting tradition. If you decide on a tour, you get to experience the Warehouse where some of the floats are made for the parades.