Laura and Kevin

December 29, 2019

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Laissez les bons temps rouler! We are looking forward to having a fantastic time with you at our wedding in the French Quarter.

Events
Sat
Dec 28
2019

5:00 pm

The Montegut House
731 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
United States

Dress Code

Wedding

Cocktail attire requested. Please note the wedding ceremony will be outside, please be prepared if the forecast that day is for colder temperatures. Our wedding planner has advised us that in New Orleans weddings start promptly at the set time (5pm). So please allow plenty of time for traffic, parades, construction, random drunk people, parking, etc. 

Sat
Dec 28
2019

6:00 pm

From Maison Montegut to Muriel's

Marching shoes

Wear shoes that are comfortable to walk in, because you’re going to be part of our parade!

What is a Second Line?

One of the most popular traditions during New Orleans weddings is the famous second line parade. At a wedding it signifies the start of a new beginning of life for the bride and groom. A Brass band leads the bridal party and the guests from the ceremony to the reception venue.  A second line parade has two parts. The first line is usually a brass band and the ones being honored, the newlyweds. All of the guests who want to join in the celebration make up the second line. The guests form a line behind the band and the newly married couple and dance through the streets to lively music with handkerchiefs or cocktail napkins in hand.

Sat
Dec 28
2019

6:30 pm

Muriel's Jackson Square
801 Chartres Street
New Orleans, 70116
United States

+1 504-568-1885
Dress Code

Cocktail attire requested

Stories
First Date - April 2015
Disneyland 2016
London 2016
New Years in Paris 2017
Bandit arrives Jan 2017
Hanging out
Engaged! October 13, 2018
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The Sights
Hotels
Hotels
Hotel Monteleone

Block of Rooms Reserved

We have reserved a block of rooms  at the elegant and well located Hotel Monteleone in the French Quarter. The special rate is $259 per night. The special rate is available for three nights from Thursday November 26 - Saturday November 28th. The rooms must be booked by November 12, 2019. The group name is Sylvester & Beard Wedding. Please call (800) 535-9595 for reservations.

NOLA is busy tourist town
NOLA is busy tourist town
Recommended Hotels

Hotel Options

We have reserved a group of rooms at the Hotel Monteleone, please see the Hotel section of our website for details on that special rate. As an alternative,  we recently enjoyed staying at the Hotel Mazarin. Often deals can be found on their website: hotelmazarin.com or at Hotels.com

We also recommend the Bourbon Orleans Hotel which is very close to both the ceremony and reception locations. www.bourbonorleans.com

Hotel Alternatives

Airbnb or Vrbo

If you are planning on staying in New Orleans longer than a few days airbnb  or Vrbo may be a more economical option than a hotel. If you need help figuring out what part of the city is safe and convenient to stay in please let Kevin or me know and we'll help you out.

HAPPY NEW YEAR

NOLA is a busy city

If you plan on extending your stay to or past New Years, it is even more important to book flights and hotel rooms early. The Sugar Bowl will be played in The Superdome on Jan. 1, 2020, so hotel rooms will be scarce.

Flights to MSY

Timing is everything

How far in advance should you buy plane tickets for the best deals? 70 days before expected departure, that's October 18-ish.

Things to do

Walking tours

A great way to explore and learn about New Orleans is on a walking tour. You can find many different types that cover different areas of New Orleans (ex: Voodoo Tours, Cemetery Tours, Ghost Tours, Garden District Tours). We've linked the website to one highly recommended tour company below.

National World War II Museum

We visited this museum last year during a visit to New Orleans. It was unexpectedly awesome. There is so much to do and see here you should really allow at least half a day for your visit. It really is a must see.

The Historic New Orleans Collection

We stumbled upon this beautiful and newly renovated museum during our wedding planning trip in June. It is another very well done museum, full of information about the history of New Orleans, the French Quarter, even Bourbon Street. It is also FREE! So it's a great place to visit if you have limited time but want to get a bit of culture. The museum is made up of several buildings. The ones on Royal Street are open Tuesday - Sunday, the one on Chartres Street is open Tuesday - Saturday. The gift shop (next to the  Royal Street location) is also worth a stop.

Scams and Safety

How to keep safe from shoe scammers & thieves

"In the French Quarter, con artists are active. If someone attempts to aggressively clean your shoes or bet on something obvious, leave the scene as soon as possible—tourists are often targeted by the New Orleans shoe scam and various betting scams. On Bourbon Street, scammers try to sell faux metals as gold, or distract travelers with fake petitions or strange behavior so that someone else can pick your pocket. Credit card scams are also common in the French Quarter, so only withdraw money from established banks." - from Smarter Travel

As in every city its important to keep an eye on your belongings. Don't leave things in your vehicle in view. Stay in populated areas, especially after dark. Don't go exploring cemeteries on your own at night.


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