Universal Studios’ Mardi Gras Celebration Is Bigger Than Ever
All photos courtesy of Universal Studios, except the float photo by Garrett Martin
Has human civilization reached its zenith? If you ignore politics, social issues, and other things that actually matter, the answer just might be “yes.” At what other point in history could we have a movie where Vin Diesel and John Cena play angry brothers with rocket cars and magnet planes? More importantly, when else could you see almost all of humanity’s greatest works, from culture to architecture to tradition, gathered in a single city? Yes, I’m talking about Orlando: the modern-day fertile crescent. Only instead of creating things it just sort of… recreates them.
Universal Orlando sums up the majesty of Orlando perfectly. Where else could you visit Harry Potter’s London, Jimmy Fallon’s New York, Homer Simpson’s Springfield, and E.T.’s home planet in the same hour? In one afternoon you can eat in Dr. Frankenstein’s lab, party in Dom Toretto’s garage, and get a photo with your head inside the mouth of Jaws. (Not Richard Kiel, unfortunately, but the shark. You know the one.) Combine this with some of the other popular tourist destinations in the theme park capital of the world, and you could hit pretty much the whole planet in under a week—if you can handle the lines.
Part of Universal’s attempt to cram as much of the world as possible into its theme parks is its annual Mardi Gras celebration, which is running at Universal Studios Florida every day through April 2. Mardi Gras is known for its food, music and parade, and you’ll be able to find all of that at Universal Studios during that time, with concerts from a diverse line-up of current hitmakers and all-time legends. If you can’t make it to New Orleans, it might be the next best thing—and even if you can, you still wouldn’t be able to hop on the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit roller coaster in the Big Easy. So consider it a push between the real Mardi Gras and Universal’s fun replication of it.
Here’s what to expect from Universal’s Mardi Gras celebrations.
Good Food
When you get down to it, pretty much all traditions and human interactions boil down to the food we eat during them. Universal fully embraces the Cajun heritage of Mardi Gras with a full slate of seasonal treats, ranging from snacks to full meals. You’ll be able to grab a delicious beignet or king cake donut when you’re feeling like something sweet, pick up some crab étouffée or fried gator bites when you’re in the mood for a sitdown meal, or even just munch on a po’ boy on the go. Expect a wide range of Mardi Gras specialties at the French Quarter Courtyard, including a colorful variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic cocktails.
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