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Tips for watching a Mardi Gras Parade for the first time

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

For millions of people around the world, parades are the highlight of a day, week, or even year. Parades are parties where everyone get’s involved. One of the best examples would be Mardi Gras, where several parades a day can take place. It is one big celebration and everyone is involved, whether you are working with the city to prep for and regulate the parade, a Krewe member who is tossing parade throws to the crowd, a member of the marching band, or just one of the parade goers waiting anxiously to see what treasures they will go home with. Today, we want try and provide some tips for the parade goers, specifically newcomers who may not know how to properly prepare for the enormous celebration known as Mardi Gras.


Watching and participating in a Mardi Gras parade can either be one of the most memorable events you attend or it can be one of the most disastrous experiences. It all depends on how you plan for it. We have searched the web and asked veteran parade goers what they think are some important things to keep in mind when planning to attend a Mardi Gras Parade. The following are just a few of the things that you can keep in mind that will help make sure your night of Mardi Gras Bead hunting is a memorable one in a positive way.

1.Lodge near the parade route.

Probably one of the best things you could do for yourself is to have a place to stay that is within walking distance of the parade route. This eliminates the need for having to drive and also takes care of one of the other tips, which is having a preplanned meeting place should you separated from your party. If you are one of the lucky ones to get a room on the parade route then that is all the better. Watching the a parade from your balcony has some unique advantages. To get the best rates and location be sure to plan far enough ahead when booking the room.We can tell you that in the world of Mardi Gras, a month or two before Mardi Gras is not planning ahead, think more like a year in advance.




2. Carpool

If you are not lucky enough to get lodging near or on the parade route, try to carpool. The more people that car pool the less congestion there is before and after the parade. This cuts down on delays and potential accidents from happening. Make sure the person driving your carpool is a “Designated Driver”. Know the local laws and regulations for parking, you do not want to end the night by finding out you car has been towed. Also be sure to educate yourself on where the safe place to park for a parade is, you don,t want to end the night finding out your car has been vandalized either. Be sure you know your way back to the car, you do not want to end the night carrying around a bunch of parade throws while searching for your car.




3. Know the area

Before immersing yourself into the crowds and confusion of a Mardi Gras Parade, take the time to learn the layout of the area you will be in. Kno the names of the main streets that run through the area. If at all possible have a map of the area saved on your phone or at least a pocket map. Here are a few examples of some things you will want to be able to locate.

  • Police Station – In case of emergency
  • Medic Station – In case of emergency
  • Starting and ending point of the parade – Most of the time you can use this knowledge to see the same parade at least twice.
  • Where you parked – so you can get home
  • Coffee Shop – For the pick me up
  • Store – Never know what you need to buy on the go


4. Camera

Make sure you bring a camera! Whether it is video or photo, you will want to have this experience recorded. Be sure to bring along a comfortable sized camera that you can strap to your wrist or waist. The crowds go into a frenzy when the Mardi Gras Beads start flying and you do not want to get bumped into and see your camera hit the ground. Make sure you have an empty memory card with plenty of memory. Once you start seeing all the crazy floats, costumes and different outfits people will be wearing you will find yourself snapping way more pictures than you intended to.




5. Dress appropriately for the weather and amount of walking you will be doing.

After you have figured if you are staying on the parade route or if you are parking near it, the next thing you need to do is try and estimate how far you will be walking total. If it is more than 100 feet then you need to make sure you wear comfortable shoes. Mardi Gras parades will generally involve quite a bit of walking for the average person. Walking around during Mardi Gras is kind of like being out in the sun, sometmes you are burned before you realize how long you have been out there. Same with the walking, you can walk a mile or two and not even realize it. You do not want blisters keeping you from scrambling for all the cool Mardi Gras trinkets that will be thrown your way. Also make sure you know what the weather is going to be and dress for it. you do not want your fun interrupted by constantly having to rub your arms because you are cold. You also do not want to spend the parade lugging around extra coats and jackets you really didn’t need.

 


These are just 5 of many tips that can be followed to make sure your Mardi Gras Parade experience is the best possible. The key to it all is to make sure you plan, plan, plan. Stay safe and Happy Mardi Gras!

Mardi Gras Parade Schedules & Routes in Mobile, AL

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

It’s Mardi Gras time once again, well for some it is here. It may seem that it is still a long time away for others, however for people in the industry, Mardi Gras is well under way. Mardi Gras has many attractions including Masquerade Balls and Parades. Today we are talking parades! Parades allow you to hit the street s and be showered with Mardi Gras Beads, Moon Pies and many other types of Mardi Grow throws. However, if you do not know when and where these parades are, well then you will be left empty handed. But don’t worry we are here to tell you all about where to stand for the parades in Mobile, AL “Home of the Original Mardi Gras”.


Parades can take place during the day as well as during the night. As with anything in life it is all about location, location, location. If you want to make out with the most Mardi Gras Beads then you need to be in the know about what day Mardi Gras Parades in Mobile, AL take place. You also need to know where they will be rolling so you know where to stand.


Mobile, AL has 4 main parade routes. There is Route A, Route B, Route C, and Route D. Most all of the parades that you will see on the parade schedule provided on our site roll on Route A unless otherwise noted. On our Mardi Gras Parade Schedule page you will find links to interactive Google maps that have each parade route outlined so that you know exactly where to go. If you see any changes or additions that need to be made, just drop us a line! Happy Mardi Gras! CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE PARADE SCHEDULE AND ROUTE PAGE.

Blocos during Carnival in Rio de Janeiro

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

There are several aspects of Carnival that make up the overall experience. Here in the United States we have Mardi Gras, where you will see floats parading down the street and throwing Mardi Gras Beads, Moon Pies, and many other fun trinkets that people carry home with them. Carnival in Rio has some things that are alike and some things that are different. Our topic this week that is related to Carnival in Rio de Janeiro will be Blocos.


Some say that Blocos can start as early as November and go all the way through Carnival. Wait, we are still not exactly clear on what a Bloco is.  Ok, so a Bloco is simply the groups of people and street bands that get together and celebrate on a particular day. The word Bloco includes pretty much everything used in the celebration. Grand stands, people, and the bands are all included when someone speaks of a Bloco.


Common ordinary people are the life of Blocos and many Blocos started out by a few friends simply deciding to go out and celebrate together. It is common to hear of Blocos that started out as a few friends drinking and celebrating, turn into a crowd of thousands over time. Being the popular expression of the free Rio de Janeiro Carnival, most Blocos do contain a group of people with similar interests or beliefs, Samba dancers  and a marching street band. Members of the Bloco can show up in costume, regular clothes, bathing suits or anything else they can imagine!!


Blocos definitely have their share of observers, however they really encourage participation. Be sure to grab a cool costume or mask and jump right in. There is really no excuse not to because there are street vendors there selling costumes and mask for those that forgot to bring one. The sizes of Blocos vary greatly. They can range from a very small crowd all the way up to about 2,000,000 people, which is an estimate of how many people show up for Cordão do Bola Preta. It is one of the biggest, if not the biggest, Bloco around.


Whether you plan your trip for carnival season or end up an accidental tourist who walks into the middle of a Bloco, it is best to just join in and let the flow take you for as long as you can stand it. Who knows, maybe one day you and a Krewe of your friends will start a Bloco to express your beliefs and similarities in celebration of Carnival.

Mardi Gras 2012 in Baldwin County, Alabama

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

It’s that time of year again, when we are preparing for the Mardi Gras season. Mardi Gras 2011 was a wonderful season for everyone we spoke with and we are looking forward to an even better season for Mardi Gras 2012. As you all may or may not know we are located in Mobile, AL ,the home of Mardi Gras. we are right across the bay from Baldwin County where they celebrate Mardi Gras big time! To better serve our local customers in Baldwin County who live in cities such as Daphne, Fairhope, Gulf Shores and Orange Beach, we open up a seasonal store every year in Baldwin county. This year it is planned to open on January 03, 2012. Call 251-450-5012 for details.


We are looking forward to the Baldwin County Mardi Gras season to as big as ever for 2012. We have the Baldwin County 2012 Mardi Gras Parade schedule listed on our site as well as the 2012 Mobile Mardi Gras Parade schedule. You can find it by following this link: http://www.toomeys-mardigras.com/parade-schedule.html

The Baldwin County Mardi Gras store will sell beads of all kinds including the bulk Mardi Gras throw beads that you find in all of the parades in Mobile, New Orleans and other carnivals throughout the world. The most common of the bulk beads are the 33″ 7mm global cut beads. These beads come in a wide variety of solid colors,assorted colors, and specific mixes such as the traditional purple, green, and gold.. They are sold by the bag (144 pieces) for $6.90 and they are sold by the case (720 pieces) for $28.00. These cheap beads make sure you get the most bang for your buck!

poly deco mesh at toomey's mardi gras

Poly Deco Mesh




The Baldwin Bounty Mardi Gras Store will also be selling a wide variety of specialty themed hand strung beads. These beads feature many different styles, sizes and themes. You will be able to buy them by the piece or by the dozen. You will also find many items to fit all of your decorating needs. One of the more popular items you will find is the Deco Poly Mesh. They come in rolls that measure 21″ x 10 yards and start at $5.95 a roll! What a deal!


There will of course be plenty of Mardi Gras Masks and other items for you to buy in bulk. There are many things to be found at Toomey’s Mardi Gras whether you shop at the Gift shop in the Mobile Carnival Museum, the seasonal store in Daphne, our main store in Mobile, AL or online at our website www.toomeys-mardigras.com. You can find all of our contact information here: http://www.toomeys-mardigras.com/aboutus.html


Happy Mardi Gras!

What’s New at Toomey’s Mardi Gras

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Everyone loves to shop and everyone likes to see thing that are new in their favorite shop. It is no different on the internet with websites. When people are shopping for Mardi Gras here at www.toomeys-mardigras.com they might look around the other sections as well and see that we do in fact have supplies for events all year around/When you do look around Toomey’s Mardi Gras you will see that we have products for about any occasion be it wedding, birthday, St. Patrick’s Day, Christmas or New Year’s Eve. We have it all under one roof and that is why we are called the “One stop fun shop!”


In an effort to help you be aware of any new items that we have brought in, we added a new category to the menu. You will now see that we have a new arrivals category. In this category you will see all the newest and latest party items we have to offer.


Another new thing that Toomey’s Mardi Gras is now doing is sending out Newsletters to our customers. You can now sign up on our web page if you would like to be among those who receive Mardi Gras News and be notified of specials that we will have at Toomey’s Mardi Gras.


Come on by and checkout our new arrivals section and see what new masks we have to offer you among a lot of new beads and hats. We are constantly bringing in new inventory and we want you to see what all the excitement is about.Also, the first of Moonpies for the new season arrived yesterday!! We even have Double Decker Orange Moonpies!! They are good!! Hope to see you soon!!