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Complete Guide to Mardi Gras at Universal Orlando Resort

Mardi Gras Parade at Universal Orlando Resort

Since 1995, Universal Orlando Resort has been bringing the fun and flavors of the Big Easy’s Mardi Gras celebration to the streets of Universal Studios Florida. Here’s everything you need to know:

There’s a ton to see and do, along with different ways to experience the event. Whether you’re a local planning multiple nights of Mardi Gras festivities or looking to get the most out of your vacation with us, check out this guide on everything you need to know about Universal’s Mardi Gras to help plan your visit.

PARADE | CONCERTS | FOOD & DRINKS | THINGS TO KNOW | WHAT TO PACK | WHERE TO STAY

What to Do at Universal Mardi Gras

Parade

Just like New Orleans’ famed Mardi Gras parade, we have a spectacular parade that hits the streets of Universal Studios in the evening, with colorful parade floats, even more colorful performers (one word — GLITTER!), and of course, beads!

Our parade floats are designed and built in partnership with Kern Studios, the same team that creates the parade floats up in New Orleans. Every year, there’s a new theme developed for the floats along with the iconic floats, like King Gator. Each one has a unique costume designed for the bead throwers and a batch of beads colored to match the look and feel of the float.

You have two ways to experience the parade: 1) as a Bead Catcher and 2) as a Bead Thrower. Both are equally as fun as the other and depend on what you would like to do for the night. Being a Bead Catcher allows you more time to enjoy the French Quarter Courtyard and rides in the park, while also being able to grab a good spot for the concert.

My recommendation? Both! Come one night and catch. Come another night and throw. Better yet, spring for the Float Ride and Dine Experience and enjoy a three-course meal before or after you get to tossing!

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Click here to learn more about this year’s parade, parade start times, and how to sign up to ride one of the floats.

Live Concerts

One of the big differences that makes our Mardi Gras event stand out is the live concert that takes place on select nights on the Music Plaza Stage. We bring in some of the biggest names in music, with a diverse lineup every year of pop, rock, country, latin, and more. It’s an awesome way to close out your day in the parks.

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Click here to see this year’s concert lineup and concert start times.

French Quarter Courtyard Entertainment

Before the live concerts take place on the main stage, head over to the French Quarter Courtyard in the New York area of Universal Studios for even more live entertainment. You can enjoy live music from real Louisiana jazz and zydeco bands as you stroll the food and drink tents. Or drop a dance move and snap a picture with the incredibly talented, fun, and glittery Mardi Gras performers.

PRO TIP: For the French Quarter Courtyard festivities, I recommend arriving early to snag a park bench or table to enjoy the music and food. This area can get a bit crowded at night when it gets closer to parade time!

Mardi Gras Tribute Store

The Tribute Store is more than your typical gift shop — it will transport you through the Mardi Gras experience, while also offering themed merchandise to buy, such as beads, masks, T-shirts… all the requirements for a great Mardi Gras! There are photo ops throughout the store and the level of detail with the props and characters are perfect for photos. You can find the Tribute Store in Hollywood across from Five & Dime.

Attractions

One of the great things about Mardi Gras is that the rides and attractions throughout Universal Studios Florida are open during the event, too. All of your favorites like The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Diagon Alley, TRANSFORMERS: The Ride – 3D, and more. Make sure to check the Universal Orlando Resort App for wait times.

After Party in CityWalk

If you don’t want the party to stop after the park closes, head over into Universal CityWalk. There are themed Mardi Gras food and drink options that you can try, like a Mardi Gras themed Voodoo Doughnut. Toothsome Chocolate Emporium and Savory Feast Kitchen (aka chocolate paradise) and Pat O’Brien’s (dueling piano bar) also offer exclusive foods and beverages for the event.

What to Eat at Universal Mardi Gras

French Quarter Courtyard

We’ve already talked about the entertainment in the French Quarter Courtyard, now let’s chat FOOD! In the Courtyard, you’ll find all of the mouth-watering bites and sips for the event with rows of tents and bars. You can find the classic Cajun dishes like jambalaya and gumbo, and other unique creations our food and beverage team has developed. You can also find festive signature drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic.

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Things to Know About Universal Mardi Gras

No Extra Cost to Party!

The greatest and most important thing to know about Universal’s Mardi Gras? It’s included with your park admission or Annual Pass to Universal Studios Florida. There is no extra cost to experience all the fun and excitement, and it makes for a great addition to your family’s spring vacation.

Click here to check out ticket options.

The App Will Be Your Best Friend

Think of the Universal Orlando Resort App as your personal little robot butler in the palm of your hand. You can view the menus of each food and drink kiosks, as well as keep track of ride wait times, confirm parade and concert start times, and even sign up for float riding.

Download it now: iPhone or Android

What to Pack for Universal Mardi Gras

Deciding what to bring or wear to a theme park can be tricky. The general consensus is to pack light and wear layers, but Mardi Gras can be a unique event to think through. Here’s a list I’ve put together throughout my years of attending the event:

Where to Stay for Universal Mardi Gras

The best way to enjoy Universal Mardi Gras and keep the party going is by staying at one of Universal Orlando’s eleven award-winning hotels, where you can enjoy exclusive benefits including Early Park Admission and complimentary transportation to the theme parks. Plus, you can indulge in delectable Mardi Gras food and beverage offerings at each hotel, like Korean Cajun Jambalaya at Universal Aventura Hotel or a Shrimp Po’Boy from Universal Stella Nova Resort!

OK, so who’s ready!? Share your excitement and tips in the comments below. My one guarantee: you’ll have “Feet Don’t Fail Me Now” stuck in your head and handfuls of beads you won’t know what to do with at the end of the night.

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