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    News DeskBy News DeskJanuary 7, 2026No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Shrove Tuesday this year is 17 February, 2026, that’s the last day of Mardi Gras.

    The Mardi Gras parades will be rolling for five days prior, culminating with the final event on Tuesday. Yes, there are one or two parades a day for five days leading up to Shrove Tuesday.

    Last year I was dressed up like an Oompa Loompa and standing on a float throwing beads, plushy toys, plastic cups and all manner of tat to the hordes along the road. And no, no one flashed their boobs. In fact it was very family-friendly. That’s because we were no where near Bourbon Street!

    It was an experience like none I’ve ever had. It was a full twelve hours for me and all of us involved in the parade and I loved every minute. You can see my pics in this post.

    Megan in Orpheus costume
    In my Orpheus costume ready to board our floats!
    Megan and friends lost amongst the toys and beads, waiting on Tchoupitoulas to start rollingMegan and friends lost amongst the toys and beads, waiting on Tchoupitoulas to start rollingMegan and friends lost amongst the toys and beads, waiting on Tchoupitoulas to start rolling
    Lost amongst the toys and beads, waiting on Tchoupitoulas to start rolling

    I was with the Orpheus krewe (crew!) and there were about 25 individual floats in our parade, each blaring music and each with their own bags of throws. Each float also has a toilet onboard! Not that I used it. I just dehydrated myself.

    Some parades have highly sought after throws and the true fans know exactly where to stand, when to scream for a thrower’s attention, how to catch them and how to take the loot home.

    There are thousands and thousands of people lining the route, so this post will help you get your head around it if you’re a first-timer like I was – thrown in the deep end!

    Chairs and trolleys lined up on the sidewalk early on St CharlesChairs and trolleys lined up on the sidewalk early on St CharlesChairs and trolleys lined up on the sidewalk early on St Charles
    Chairs and trolleys get in early on St Charles

    Where to stand to catch the Mardi Gras loot

    Firstly, the parade does not actually roll through the French Quarter. The streets are way too narrow for that, but you will find the quarter closed off to traffic so you can wander along the streets, catching throws from the balconies above during the mardi gras period.

    In fact, you can even join in by getting tickets to one of the balcony parties. Check out Bourbon Street Balcony Rentals for tickets.

    Megan throwing mardi gras beads from balcony party on Bourbon StreetMegan throwing mardi gras beads from balcony party on Bourbon StreetMegan throwing mardi gras beads from balcony party on Bourbon Street
    That’s me throwing the beads from the balcony!
    Lady catching beads from balconyLady catching beads from balconyLady catching beads from balcony
    Action shot from the balcony!

    We rolled out of the Mardi Gras Museum building about 6pm but then waited for nearly an hour as the floats ahead of us began their slow, walking-pace procession. We were told not to start throwing until we turned onto St Charles from Napoleon Ave.

    They generally all follow the same route (one day was changed due to weather conditions). Floats start rolling on Tchoupitoulas, turning right onto Napoleon Ave then turning right down St. Charles past some beautiful homes in the Garden District, towards downtown before making a right-hand turn onto Canal Street towards the river, then a final right turn off Canal and along to the Convention Center.

    You’ll find lots of folks with their sun chairs and trolleys and suitcases to take home all their loot, setting up hours earlier.

    Don’t worry about not being on the front row either. The floats are two levels high and I never threw anything to the people standing in front. I couldn’t see them!

    Being at the back of the crowd doesn’t mean you’ll miss out

    What to take with you

    If you plan to make an afternoon/night of it, you’ll probably want some portable chairs and a loot bag. Take water and some snacks and plan to be there for several hours if you want to see the entire krewe roll by.

    If you have kids with you, bring some games for them to play on the closed off streets for the hours that you wait for things to get under way. There are touts selling souvenirs and light up gidgets to keep kids occupied.

    You’ll also see natty ladder-chairs that some enterprizing grandad probably built originally and now you can buy them to perch all the kids up high enough to see the action – and maybe catch a throw or two.

    Because the throws don’t begin – in earnest at least – until the parade rolls onto St Charles, I would say go up the top end of St Charles near Napoleon. The best stuff tends to go first, although we did keep some of the special stuff to eke it out.

    purple, gold and green mardi gras maskspurple, gold and green mardi gras maskspurple, gold and green mardi gras masks
    The colors of Mardi Gras are purple, gold and green.

    Canal Street is chaos, and I know this from being a watcher on one of the other parades, as well as onboard. Entire stacks of plastic cups were being hiffed out – with force I might add, when about 10 cups smacked into my arm.

    By this point any throws that are left are not the best ones. But if it’s colourful plastic beads you’re after, you’ll find them by the barrow load.

    By the time the floats turn off Canal towards the Comvention Center, where a black tie dinner and party was underway, the throws we had left were only beads. Millions and millions of beads.

    I would also say, if you don’t catch a flying necklace and it hits the ground, it will break. Sooo many broken beads and so much plastic trash for the sanitation crews who come in each night to get the streets spick and span to start all over again tomorrow.

    Scouting for the good loot before street machines roll in to clean upScouting for the good loot before street machines roll in to clean upScouting for the good loot before street machines roll in to clean up
    First comers scour for the good loot before street machines roll in to clean up

    Tips for catching the throws

    Bring a net. I’m not joking. One of the most entrepreneurial things I saw from the top level of my float was a person holding a big net and a sign for we throwers to aim for. Genius, because aim we did!

    Make eye contact with the thrower. That way you stand a good chance they will project it straight for you. Then a thumbs up or a mouthed thank you is really nice. It’s exhausting throwing this stuff for hours!

    Don’t let the beads hit the ground. If they do they will most often break.

    Oh and shout all you like, but don’t expect the krewes to hear you. My husband was standing, as we’d arranged, on the corner of Napoleon and St Charles as I was going to throw something to him. But I couldn’t find him. He could see me however and was shouting so much the folks around him joined him. MEGAN they screamed. I heard nothing. To be fair I was standing in front of the amplifier blaring our hits and could barely hear my throwing mates alongside me.

    Swathes of broken beads on the groundSwathes of broken beads on the groundSwathes of broken beads on the ground
    Swathes of broken beads are cleaned up each night ready for the next day
    Marching band at Mardi Gras along Canal StreetMarching band at Mardi Gras along Canal StreetMarching band at Mardi Gras along Canal Street
    Floats are interspersed with marching bands too

    Where to stay during Mardi Gras

    Ideally you’d rent a house on St Charles. That would be my top suggestion. I met a couple of women who’d driven from Ohio with a group of friends. They were smack dab on the parade route, they had beach chairs, and could pop back inside for toilet breaks and to refresh their Yeti cups. Be prepared to pay silly money however.

    Otherwise, I’d stay in the French Quarter. You’ll spend most of your days in there, eating, shopping, catching throws, taking photos of the amazing character of this part of NOLA, especially without the cars.

    I have picked out seven great French Quarter hotels in this post that I have either stayed in, or gone through for a look.

    Parade route house in Garden DistrictParade route house in Garden DistrictParade route house in Garden District
    How about this for a parade route house!
    Megan ready to throw beads to the folks below on Bourbon StreetMegan ready to throw beads to the folks below on Bourbon StreetMegan ready to throw beads to the folks below on Bourbon Street
    Ready to throw my beads to the folks below on Bourbon Street

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