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Celebration in the Oaks: Celebrating Christmas, New Orleans Style

By Stephanie, published Dec 06, 2006
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For 20 years, New Orleans has put on a Christmas festival so grand, that all who visit are sure to return! Celebration in the Oaks, located in City Park, is a must see for both couples and families. Take a walk under centuries-old oak trees; see various light displays, including the live nativity, performed by various local public and parochial schools. The Botanical Gardens have been newly planted, and Storyland, a fairy-tale theme park, is open with twenty-six storybook displays for kids to climb on and explore. The beloved Louisiana children's book, The Cajun Night Before Christmas, will again be on display this year. The display, featuring life-sized lighted figures, is set on a Louisiana bayou, complete with Santa dressed in muskrat "from his head to toe", a skiff high with presents, to be pulled by his eight alligators (no reindeer here).

Mr. Bingle will be here of course, in a two-story tall figure that watches over Celebration in the Oaks. Local students proudly display their talent with decorated trees from various schools. New this year, a laser light show featuring music and holiday themed animations will be performed in the Azalea and Camilla Garden of the Botanical Garden.

Santa will be here, along with other professional photographers to take your pictures along the tour (cash or credit card only). Also new this year, La Maison Noel, a traditional New Orleans-style home, decorated for the holiday season. Each evening, you will be treated to some of the cities finest entertainers, from gospel groups, children's choirs, to dancing troupes. Carousel Parks is open this year, with many amusement rides, such as the Ferris wheel, and new ones such as the Bumper Cars. The train around the park will be in service, but the 100 year-old Carousel is still being repaired from the hurricane damage.

Celebration in the Oaks: Celebrating Christmas, New Orleans Style

Mister Bingle at the Preview Party.

Credit: Coleen Perilloux Landry

Copyright: � 2006 New Orleans City Park Improvement Association

Takeaways
  • Each evening, you will be treated to some of the cities finest entertainers.
  • The beloved Louisiana children's book, The Cajun Night Before Christmas, will again be on display.
  • Also new this year, La Maison Noel, a traditional New Orleans-style home.
Did You Know?
The train around the park will be in service, but the 100 year-old Carousel is still being repaired from Hurricane Katrina's damage.
Resources
  • The official website for Celebration: cele
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A fine travel article. You've got a real flair for making a person want to go, right now! Thanks for the informative article.

Posted on 12/18/2006 at 11:12:00 AM

 
Great article! I love how you focused on something great and beautiful in New Orleans rather than the repeatitive hurricane and mardi gras news. If I lived closer, I would love to visit this attraction.

Posted on 12/09/2006 at 11:12:00 AM

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