Mardi Gras Floats & Parades New Orleans
Parades are a major part of celebrating Mardi Gras, and what's a parade without some really great floats? Ever since krewes (social organization that puts o a parade or a ball for the Carnival season) began parading through New Orleans over 100 years ago, parade floats have played a major role in Mardi Gras history. Some floats are elaborate and beautiful, while others are funny and satirical. Many krewes have a theme to their parade each year, and so floats are created to reflect those themes. Thousands of dollars are poured into making these floats, and they're not made overnight. Krewes work on these creations year-round, often at secret "dens" around the city. Krewes take their floats seriously. Dozens of krewe members will ride on each float and there are anywhere from 15-40 full-size floats in any given parade, tossing beads and homemade "throws" to cheering crowds chanting "Throw Me Something, Mister" (or "Miss" as t...