Segway New Orleans
Larry, Cindy, Paul ride on a segway tour of New Orleans
DEAD MALL | Jay and Silent Bob Reboot Filming Location | Esplanade Mall in Louisiana
Just outside of New Orleans in the city of Kenner is the Esplanade Mall which has been around since the 80s but has since become a dead mall and is the perfect choice for Kevin Smith to film part of his new movie Jay and Silent Bob Reboot.
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Kevin Smith’s Road to Reboot Video About This Location
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Wheel Fun Rentals, New Orleans
Rent Canoes, Kayaks and Bikes. Wheel Fun Rentals allows you to Explore City Park in New Orleans by lake and canals or by land on the many bike paths.
Wheel Fun Activities in New Orleans
Those looking for a fun way to explore the Big Easy or City Park, look no further. Wheel Fun Rentals offers unique Single and Double Surrey cycles that seat three and six people, respectively, with room for two toddlers (or a pet!) in the front basket. Cruisers and tandem bikes are available - perfect for a ride through NOLA with your best friend, child, significant other, or groups and teambuilding! Those looking for water-bound adventures can venture over to Big Lake and select from a wide variety of boats including kayaks and pedal boats.
Checking out Plantations in New Orleans
We have been to New Orleans before but never did the surrounding Plantations. In this video we visit 2 plantations and explore the surrounding area.
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Experience our French Quarter & Garden District Bike Tour
Your tour begins in the oldest area of New Orleans - the famous French Quarter, boasting nearly 300 years of United States history. Your fully licensed tour guide will take you to popular highlights in the Quarter including St. Louis Cathedral and Jackson Square along with some lesser-known gems, all while telling you fascinating stories about your surroundings.
Next, we'll pedal to the charming oak-lined Garden District. We'll stop to admire these lavish historic homes of New Orleans and talk about some of their most famous occupants throughout history and modern times. In addition to being the part of the Mardi Gras parade route, this area is dotted with boutiques, antique shops, and cool bars that you will absolutely want to return to.
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-The French Quarter
-Mississippi River
-Jackson Square
-Lafayette Square
-Garden District
-Lafayette Cemetery #1
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Bourbon Street New Orleans 2011
The two girls in the pink and blue got topless. Not in this video tho :)
French Quarter and Cemetery Walking Tour
Sound quality is not great in the beginning and at other pockets. I'll highlight those times as well as interesting points of the tour below. An external mic with a sock would help, that's on the to-do list for futures videos :) VLog of the whole bachelor party is coming, I just need some time to pull it all together. The tour was so good, I wanted to make sure I made a chronological video that I could link to in the VLog in case someone wanted to watch it or skip through the highlights.
Starting Point: (noisy) French Market (2:51 onward is not nearly as noisy)
1:44 It's unusual for a Bachelor Party to want to talk about architecture -Steve H our tour guide :)
2:51 Sound is much better here on out; 1682 expeditions
4:25 The compressor (finally) turns off
7:52 The Louisiana Purchase... and the compressor turns on again :(
9:54 Cemetery Conduct
10:37 Camera battery dies, switch to phone recording, Cemetery Tour begins
15:24-15:32 The wind is a bit strong (the sock would have helped here)
17:55 Marie Laveau, The Voodoo Queen of New Orleans
22:37 Nicolas Cage's Tombstone [sic]
27:50 Spanish Caribbean Architecture
31:38 Bourbon Street
32:29, 32:52, 40:05 I turned the camera onto the object being discussed and the audio cut out :(
41:07 The volume is low for a moment
42:29 Wrap up with Bienville and the English Turn
Tour Guide: Steve H of Legendary Walking Tours
Reserved through Erika at Cajun EncountersTour Company
I highly recommend both the walking tour guided by Steve as well as coordinating your event through Erika. Erika helped guide us through several options, for a varying group size, over a flexible time frame. The tour guide even met us where we were having lunch to save us some time and coordination. I can't thank them or recommend them highly enough!
The French Market - New Orleans
I took this video while walking through the farmers market section of the French Market in New Orleans. Smooth jazz, fresh produce, and homemade goods - it was a good place to be!
Mardi Gras Not In The Budget For City Of Gretna
Gretna city leaders say a tight budget calls for tough choices
French Market in New Orleans
New Orleans, Louisiana whil ona Cajun Encounters bus tour! Thanks Jackson
Me singing City of New Orleans
A video I made with Me singing City of New Orleans
New Orleans The Travel Council
The Louisiana Travel Council would like to welcome you to come join us in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Life goes on in New Orleans French quarter
SHOTLIST
++NIGHT SHOTS++
1. Wide of Bourbon Street
2. Various tracking shots of streets in French Quarter
3. Pull out from Bourbon Street sign to police vehicles driving through street
4. Convoy of police vehicles
5. Tilt down to bar (Johnny White''s Spirits Bar and Grill) on the corner of Bourbon Street
6. Woman smoking cigar inside bar, pan to woman serving behind bar
7. Patrons sitting at bar
8. SOUNDBITE (English): Vox pop, bartender:
Q: Should anyone be surprised to find a bar open on Bourbon street?
A: (Bartender laughs) Is that good enough?
Pan to patrons laughing
9. SOUNDBITE (English): Vox pop, bartender:
Q: Have you got any plans? Are you going to stick it out here? Do you think you might leave?
A: No, I''m just trying to hustle as much money as I can out of people and then I might get out and take a vacation.
10. Drinks and candles on the bar, tilt up to patrons
11. Close up of beer bottle
12. SOUNDBITE (English): Vox pop, Diana, bar customer:
Here in New Orleans we like to keep the tradition going. We believe that we should be the last ones standing, and the tradition in Bourbon Street is to be in a bar drinking, even though I''m a native American and I do not drink. So I believe my position right now is to keep the spiritual part alive. I wake up every morning and I pray with my eagle feather - I''m a carrier of the eagle feather - and pray for the spirits of the dead ones and the animals and the people who are suffering surrounding us.
13. Bourbon Street sign, zoom out to wide of bar
14. Various of patrons inside bar
15. SOUNDBITE (English): Vox pop, Diana, bar customer:
Here, as a native American, I learned from my elders that pain is temporary and pride is forever, and we are proud of New Orleans and we believe that the spirit of New Orleans will never die.
16. SOUNDBITE (English): Vox pop, bartender:
Q: You adopted the dog since Katrina?
A: Yes, the day after I think it was.
Q: So you found something good out of Katrina?
A: Yes, and so I named the dog Katrina, even though it''s a boy - Katrina.
17. Patron patting Katrina
18. Patrons outside bar
STORYLINE
The usually lively French Quarter in New Orleans resembled a ghost town on Saturday night.
Aside from police vehicles patrolling the area, one of the few signs of life was a bar which remained open on the corner of Bourbon Street.
A bartender at Johnny White''s Spirits Bar & Grill decided to see how much money she could make from those still left behind.
Most of the patrons were being served by candlelight, but that didn''t seem to dampen their spirits.
Here in New Orleans we like to keep the tradition going. We believe that we should be the last one standing and tradition in Bourbon Street is to be in a bar drinking, said one of the bar''s patrons.
The historic French Quarter is usually packed with residents and tourists.
People flock there for the ornate colonial architecture and to eat and drink in the many bars and restaurants.
Although the French Quarter escaped much of the flooding, all of the other businesses along Bourbon street remain closed.
KEYWORD - HURRICANE KATRINA
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New Orleans Pedicabs Start Rolling
You can now ride in a rickshaw through the French Quarter.
New Orleans Mansions
A demonstration of my architectural photography and rendering technique. You can view my complete portfolio at The collection represents a variety of historic New Orleans architectural styles, including the iconic double-gallery style.
2013 New Orleans Tourism Recap
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Gamers Regional Dialect Challenge-I'm all over the Place!
Honestly, I grew up in San Diego, Moved to Hawaii before HS, and since then, been all over the country. Illinois, Florida, North Carolina, Virginia...and finally, back in sunny California! So my dialect is a bit odd :P
I have a heavy Chicago accent when I'm in a comfortable situation, ya know, when I know no one will make fun of me :P
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Give it a try :)
The Regional Dialect Challenge:
Aunt, Route, Wash, Oil, Theater, Iron, Salmon, Caramel, Fire, Water, Sure, Data, Ruin, Crayon, Toilet, New Orleans, Pecan, Both, Again, Probably, Spitting image, Alabama, Lawyer, Coupon, Mayonnaise, Syrup, Pajamas, Caught
Now answer these questions:
What is it called when you throw toilet paper on a house?
What is the bug that when you touch it, it curls into a ball?
What is the bubbly carbonated drink called?
What do you call gym shoes?
What do you say to address a group of people?
What do you call the kind of spider that has an oval-shaped body and extremely long legs?
What do you call your grandparents?
What do you call the wheeled contraption in which you carry groceries at the supermarket?
What do you call it when rain falls while the sun is shining?
What is the thing you change the TV channel with?
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Mario, Lag, Spawn, Ryu, Mana, Ninja Gaiden, Skyrim, Deus ex, Aegis, Oregon Trail, Cassiopiea,
New Orleans French Quarter | French Market Vlog | Day in New Orleans
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Clandestine Events - Custom New Orleans Shopping Excursion
A quick glimpse at one of our many customized travel experiences which included a private shopping excursion across the city to a few of our favorite locally owned & operated shops; a private dining experience on Magazine Street followed by a surprise second line parade that led our guests to one of the top music venues in the city for VIP access at that evenings concert.