Update still a bunch of hidie yies there today. Definitely not the same crowd as Saturdays in the fall. I just drove by and held my nose as I passed.
Update still a bunch of hidie yies there today. Definitely not the same crowd as Saturdays in the fall. I just drove by and held my nose as I passed.
Cajun Field may have been sparse, but I've never seen those crowds along the parade route. Can't speak for Rio or Bonaparte, because we stayed in front of our neighborhood, but we walked the route a couple times yesterday and it was jammed packed from start to finish.
I really hope Gabriel isn't getting the revenues from parking at Cajun Field (which may even include RVs w/ hookups?). A friend who is involved in a few krewes says this is indeed the case.
Pretty sure we were told early on we had to pay for parking as UL couldn't "give" something of value (parking) away for free (but what about parking across Congress?).
That said, I don't have a problem paying for parking if its going to Athletics.
But frankly i'm gonna pizzed if the Greater Southwest Louisiana Mardi Gras Assocation is given the use of UL land for parking that THEY then collect revenues on.
Oh, and by the way, to the adult men who constructed a grandstand at the barricades and grabbed beads away from my 2 and 1/2 yo granddaugher?
Feel free to eat a bag of dix.
CM, we had this long discussion a few years ago on this very board. They do indeed collect bundles of money off of this. They pay next to nothing to use University land.
As far as the idiots erecting structures on the parade route: it needs to be outlawed right now. It's dangerous, they're obstacles, they occupy way too much space and it's totally unnecessary.
This is the first time I’ve done anything Mardi Gras related in many many years. After bringing the kids and their friends to the fair one night and witnessing the parades yesterday, I was quickly reminded why I hate it so much. Trash lining the streets(actual trash and trash people), grown men fighting off kids for beads, inconsiderate drunks running into others while not even apologizing or much less acknowledging that they did it, float riders literally throwing glass bottles to the crowds, ripping their beads out of the plastic bags and just tossing the bags into the road instead of disposing of them at the end of the route. It’s a very disgusting week around Lafayette. Cajun field fairgrounds was a wreck. Just embarrassing. There’s a reason I’m normally at the beach or at the camp during this schitt show. Never again.
Have to agree, especially with the Tuesday Parades. Was out of the Mardi Gras loop for 20+ years...last year was my first back at the Lafayette Parade...nothing really changed in that time, same old fat cats in 2nd rate floats (compared to the lesser Krewes in NOLA) with no masks, cigars, and beers tossing stuff to their friends...And da trash...baw, like taking a swing through the Wispering Breeze Trailor Park...
I had friends in from Atlanta & Chicago for Mardi Gras. My kids are old and have moved away, so I have not been to parades in years. Since my guests had never been to Mardi Gras, we went to parades on Friday night, Saturday night, and Monday night. We skipped Tuesday and had a crawfish boil at our house.
My parade experience was different from others who have posted comments. We watched the parades on Johnston Street between St. Julien Ave. and W. Lewis St. It was not crowded or trashy. The people around us were all very courteous and kid friendly. Most of the adults who caught beads passed them off to the younger children. Maybe it was the area where we set up or the days we attended, but it was a nice experience.
See y'all at the Tigue tonight.
GEAUX CAJUNS!
Never understood the fascination of Mardi Gras. Seriously. The whole hassle of finding a place to park. Fighting traffic with 10,000 drunk drivers. Standing around a bunch of obnoxious, low vibration drunks fight for plastic trinkets. Watching ____ty decorated trailers go by with people throwing, basically trash, at you. No thanks. I'm good.
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