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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.

Bulk Mardi Gras Beads

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

Mardi Gras beads are one of the most popular trinkets in the world. They have different meanings for different events throughout many countries and cities across the world. There are as many designs as there are uses. The beads are purchased by Mardi Gras Krewes to throw during their parade route, by party planners for decorations and by aAssorted colors of bulk Mardi Gras Beadsrtists to add to sculptures and other art creations. We could go on all day compiling a list of things that different customers use the beads for all year around. There is however, one question that is pretty common, “What is the most popular bead for the money that I can get the most of?” This question is what we will answer today.


Mardi Gras parades are put on by many different groups and organizations most commonly known as Mardi Gras Krewes. They plan year round for their parade and put a lot of work and effort into making sure everything is as grand and extravagant as possible. From their Krewe costumes all the way to the decorating and painting of the Mardi Gras floTraditional Purple, Green & Gold Mardi Gras Beads.ats. They could quite possibly be the number one consumer of the most popular bead seen at all the Mardi Gras Parades in places like New Orleans, LA and Mobile, AL. What is the most popular bead? We will tell you after we look at two more genres of consumers that love this bead.


Party planners are always pushed to have super creative and unique ideas for their customers. Their customers depend on them to create a memorable and fun event that all of their guests will love. Creativity depends upon the planner’s ability to think outside the box and use new resources to create a decorative and fun look that will wow the guests. This is where the beads come in, whether you call them Mardi Gras beads, Throw Beads, Parade Beads, or just decorative craft beads. They work. So what is this bead? We will tell you right after we discuss on more niche that uses these bulk beads.


Art is a very broad word that is used to describe many creations from the minds of countless people across the world. There is always room for new materials to create with. Some artists will use acrylics, some will use discarded materials, or some will use purchased materials. Among all of this art is a form of art known as bead art. Cheap beads in bulk are used in the creation of many art forms. They are melted, glued, and molded into many different things. Art can sometimes be a trial and error process, so being able to buy a large amount of beads for little money, allows the artist to experiment without much cost. So, what is this famous, popular, cheap bead sold by the bulk that everyone uses? Now, we will tell you.


The number one choice of beads is the 33” 7mm global cut bead. The reason that they are so popular is because they are sold in such high quantities so you get a bulk Green Bulk Mardi GRas Beads 33" 7mm Global Cutdiscount. Some of the other beads that you will find sell for one to three dollars each. Not a bad deal, depending on what you plan to do with them. The M1107 (That is the product code for the 33” 7mm bead) comes in many colors and can be bought for $6.90 a bag. There are 12 dozen to a bag of beads. That’s a whopping 144 beads for $6.90 (depending on when you read this, prices may vary) and they are also sold for $28.00 a case (again, depending on when you read this, cost could vary), a case contains 60 dozen beads. That’s 720 pieces in once case for $28.00.


It is easy to see why the 33” 7mm global cut Mardi Gras beads are the standard bead for parades all around. As well as the choice of bead for anyone who needs to buy a large bulk amoNeon color bulk Mardi Gras Beadsunt of beads for low prices. Besides being inexpensive they are available in many solid colors and bags of mixed colors. Red, Blue, Silver, Gold, Black, Purple, Green, and Gold are just some of the colors available in the 33” 7mm global cut Mardi Gras beads. Be sure to visit us today so that you know what other wonderful things we have to offer you.