Krewe of BOO! is New Orleans' Official Halloween Parade and has grown to be a spooktacular weekend of Halloween-themed events including the New Orleans Zombie Run, The Captain's Party, The Royal Luncheon, The Monster Mash, and more!
Halloween in New Orleans is quite the celebration. We attended a parade, toured a cemetery, and learned about death and mourning at the Hermann-Grima House!
The outbreak is contained in downtown New Orleans where a quarantine zone has been mapped out for zombies, humans, and monsters alike. Stay in costume and enjoy the Krewe of BOO! Halloween Parade in the French Quarter as it rolls at sundown. ZOMBIE RUN ROUTE Saturday, October 25, 2025 ...
The 2024 Krewe of Boo Parade October 1, 2024 | Since 2007, the Krewe of Boo has been the official Halloween Parade in New Orleans. The parade will roll at sunset on Saturday, October 19, 2024, through the French Quarter to the Warehouse District… … » Read More New Mardi Gras...
The 2024 Krewe of Boo Parade October 1, 2024 | Since 2007, the Krewe of Boo has been the official Halloween Parade in New Orleans. The parade will roll at sunset on Saturday, October 19, 2024, through the French Quarter to the Warehouse District… … » Read More New Mardi Gras...
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Although Halloween is only one day, the experiences last all month long. From pumpkin patches to haunted tours, there is something for everyone. Some local favorite events are our Krewe of Boo parade and our LGBTQ event that benefits Project Lazarus, Halloween New Orleans. Visitors looking for ...
List of New Orleans bands, listed by their level of fame. This New Orleans musicians list includes both bands and solo artists. All famous New Orleans bands ...
From Voodoo to vampires, haunted pub crawls to ghost tours, to the overall haunted history of the city, New Orleans is a destination for all that seek the paranormal and spooky side of life.
parades in all the surrounding parishes. I don’t anymore. I guess I don’t feel the need to dash around from parade locale to parade locale anymore. Seeing parades in Orleans, Jefferson and St. Bernard parishes in a single night was no biggie. Seeing the same parade in different spots...