Universal Mardi Gras 2017 | Get Ready For Florida’s Biggest Party

Time of the year has come again for every party lover in the Florida to enjoy the family-friendly version of New Orleans Mardi Gras at Universal Orlando — Florida’s biggest party of the season! Started on this February 4th, Universal Mardi Gras was a huge success on its very first night itself. There were authentic New Orleans Young Pinstripe Brass Band, dozens of colorful characters, vibrant floats, endless beads, delicious Cajun cuisine and Mardi Gras Parade.  2017 Mardi Gras will run 50 consecutive nights from February 4 to March 25.

Being the annual pass holder of the Universal, I love visiting Universal at least once a month. And therefore, had saved my calendar for the grand opening day of the Mardi Gras since the starting of the year.

Universal Mardi Gras Parade 2017

Unlike 2016 parade, this year’s parade features SIX all-new floats themed to mythical creatures including:

  • Manticore’s Majesty
  • The Rise of the Garuda
  • The Dance of the Dragon
  • Phoenix from the Flames
  • Garden Sprites
  • The Flight of the Pegasus

From the start to finish, the Mardi Gras parade is about 20 minutes in length and it is very spectacular to watch.

Universal Mardi Gras 2017 | Get Ready For Florida's Biggest Party

Universal Mardi Gras Concerts 2017

The best part about the Universal Mardi Gras is a live concert on the selected night by the renowned artists. I attended the concert of the Trace Adkins and it was a total blast!

Now I’m looking forward to attending the concerts of the girl group band Fifth Harmony on February 25 and country singer-songwriter Toby Keith performance on March 12.

Check out the complete line-up below:

  • February 4: Trace Adkins
  • February 11: Ne-Yo
  • February 18: Collective Soul
  • February 19: X Ambassadors
  • February 25: Fifth Harmony
  • March 4: Yandel
  • March 5: Olivia Newton-John
  • March 11: UB40
  • March 12: Toby Keith
  • March 18: Jason Derulo
  • March 19: Earth, Wind & Fire
  • March 25: The All-American Rejects

French Quarter Courtyard

French Quarter Courtyard is the heart of the Universal Mardi Gras where you can not only meet the colorful characters of the parade but also watch the authentic New Orleans bands every night before the main concert. Also, this is the place where you can get New Orleans authentic delicious cuisines such as jambalaya, gumbo and beignets.

Also, here’s the list of New Orleans bands performing on the French Quarter this season as follows:

  • February 4 – 14: Young Pinstripe Brass Band
  • February 15 – 21: New Breed Brass Band
  • February 22 – March 5: Free Agents Brass Band
  • March 6 – 15: Naughty Professor Brass Band
  • March 16 – 25: Dirty Bourbon River Show

Universal Mardi Gras 2017 | Get Ready For Florida's Biggest Party

Universal Mardi Gras 2017 | Get Ready For Florida's Biggest Party

Universal Mardi Gras 2017 | Get Ready For Florida's Biggest PartyTips for visiting Universal Mardi Gras

  • All Mardi Gras activities — the concerts, parade, and French Quarter Courtyard — are included with admission to Universal Studios Florida. As long as you have a ticket to get through the turnstiles on a Mardi Gras event date, you have access to everything. If you’ve Universal Orlando Annual pass, you can visit whenever you want.
  • Universal Mardi Gras is a family-friendly as well as the kids-friendly event. There’s festivity everywhere during Mardi Gras season.
  • This year Universal has set up a special parade viewing area just for kids called the Little Jester’s Parade Viewing Area. It is located next to the Terminator 2: 3-D attraction, and it opens an hour before the parade starts.
  • All the concerts take place in the Music Plaza. There’s no sitting arrangement but it is totally on the first come first basis.
  • If you want to sign up for the Mardi Gras Parade Float, you can check all the details and sign up here.
  • Before heading for the Universal Mardi Gras, check out the weather in Orlando and dress appropriately.

I had an amazing experience during the Mardi Gras first evening of the season. I’ll try to visit few more times to experience the festivity and attend my favorite artist’s concerts.

Do share your experience if you have been to Mardi Gras or attended any similar festival in the comments below.
Happy Mardi Gras!
Ana

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51 Comments

    1. Wow, what a cool event, I would love to see it. It seems that you had a great time 🙂 Really interesting post, thanks for tips!

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    1. You have really piqued our interest in the colorful concert and parade. We were astonished to find that there were participants in Indian attires too. Good to know that now kids can also be part of the concert with the new fun initiative for the kids. We would love to meet the characters at French Quarter Courtyard and try out some delicious cuisines.

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    1. Wow what a fantabulous event! I was seeing the pics in your insta feed, now I get the story:)
      Carnivals are so much and especially when you are able to pose with the artists.

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    1. Mardi Gras is surely a riot of colour. The festival would surely be carnival time and promise to be a rocking time for all. Good to note that the festival is family and kid friendly, so would make for a fun family outing.

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    1. Whoop! Everyone enjoys themselves a bit of Mardi Gras, a great and colourful way to get yourself a good time. There’s such diversity in what’s on offer, as reflected in the vast array of colourful costumes 🙂

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    1. These are some really wonderful shots of the mardi gras. I’ve always wanted to go, even when I was little! I love how much it’s grown and evolved from what I heard and learned of it when I was younger.

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    1. I’ve never been to a Maris gras and would love to, they always looks so magical. But I guess I have to do with carnival xx

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    1. This looks like a fabulous event! I went to Universal Orlando a few years ago and loved it – so with an additional celebration, I can imagine it’s really fun 🙂

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    1. I am not familiar with the Mardi Gras festival but from what I’m reading and seeing here, it looks like an amazing carnival of colors and joy. It’s great that it lasts for a while and it has such diverse line up.

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