Experience New Orleans Attractions with huge savings!
Want to experience the best attractions New Orleans has to offer and save money? Try the Power Pass Discount Card in New Orleans!
For one low price, visitors get paid admission to the most popular sights, tours, rides, and more in New Orleans! The single, all-inclusive price has big built-in savings off of what you'd have to pay normally for each individual attraction - a combined value of up to $500 on admission and fees and discounts with special offers. A colorful guide with maps is also included. The Power Pass Discount Card in New Orleans is the original, most comprehensive and most cost-effective sightseeing pass product in the Big Easy!
Be the next to experience the best attractions in New Orleans while enjoying the savings and convenience that only the Power Pass Discount Card in New Orleans offers!
How it Works: You can purchase a New Orleans Power Pass good for 1, 2, 3 or 5 days. Multi-day Power Passes are valid on consecutive days only. A New Orleans Power Pass is presented at the ticket window of each attraction and is activated at the first participating location visited. Each participating location can be visited once per day. (The list of participating locations is subject to change) Click here for more detailed information on how it works.
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Transportation is NOT included to any of the attractions. Child price is for ages 2 to 12. Rates are in US Dollars. Please reserve online, or call us toll-free at 888-794-8288.
There is a $3.95 processing fee per order. This is a flat fee regardless of the number of tickets or tours purchased on an order.
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Cancellation Policy: There are no refunds. All sales are final.
Change Fee Policy: If changes are allowed on a tour or activity, a $20.00 per reservation change fee will be applied for any change to a reservation. Please note that some tours and activities do not allow any changes. Date changes can be made only if we can confirm availability on the new date. While we cannot guarantee any changes can be made, all change requests must be submitted a minimum of 24 hours prior to the tour departure and must be handled on an individual basis through our Reservations Center.
Attractions Included:
The Power Pass Discount Card in New Orleans includes admission to the following attractions: (PLEASE NOTE: Participants and schedules are subject to change.)
Hurricane Katrina Tour
Learn the history of the original city, the French Quarter, and why it was built at this particular location along the Mississippi River. You'll drive past an actual levee that "breached" and see the resulting devastation that displaced hundreds of thousands of U.S. residents. The direct connection between America's disappearing coastal wetlands, oil & gas pipelines, levee protection and hurricane destruction will be explained. This tour will travel through neighborhoods such as Lakeview, Gentilly, New Orleans East, and the Ninth Ward. You will also ride past the colorful Musicians' Village homes being constructed by Habitat for Humanity in the upper Ninth Ward. After this tour, you'll have a better understanding of events pre and post Katrina and the Rebirth of New Orleans!
Hours of Operation:
9:00 am, 11:00 am, & 1:00 pm, daily
1850 House - The Louisiana State Museum
Step into a snapshot of history! Located in the legendary Baroness Pontalba's famous row house on Jackson Square, the 1850 House portrays middle class family lifestyles of the antebellum era. Authentic furnishings, decorative arts and domestic artifacts recall the period when the building was built.
Hours of Operation:
9:00 am to 5:00 pm - Tuesday through Sunday
Closed Mondays and holidays.
Audubon Aquarium of the Americas
Immerse yourself in one of the finest aquariums in the U.S. where you can explore the aquatic habitats of the Caribbean, Amazon, Mississippi River, and Gulf of Mexico. Watch penguins play, pet a shark, and experience the largest collection of sharks and jellies in the nation. Don't miss sea otters "Buck and Emma," Seahorses, frogs, or the Louisiana native white alligator. See it all in just two hours! Located at the foot of Canal Street on the banks of the Mississippi, just steps from the French Quarter.
Hours of Operation:
10:00 am to 5:00 pm - Tuesday through Sunday
Closed December 25 and Mardi Gras Day.
Audubon Insectarium
Located in the historic U.S. Custom House on Canal Street in downtown New Orleans, Audubon Insectarium will delight you with "up close and personal" live insect encounters, the indelible story of the Crescent City and insects, and "Life Underground," where you'll be shrunk to insect size. Discover global insect customs, sample exotic insect cuisine, learn about the history of termites and the latest technologies used in pest control management. Take in a fun animated insect film at the immersion theater, traipse through the Louisiana swamp, enjoy the tranquility of the Japanese butterfly garden and watch hundreds of winged beauties as they flit about.
Hours of Operation:
10:00 am to 5:00 pm - Tuesday through Sunday
Audubon Park Golf Course
Golf Digest calls the course "The most scenic and interesting spot for New Orleans golfers." The course was awarded 4.5 of 5 stars in Golf Digest's "Best Places to Play" rankings and is the newest member of the Audubon Golf Trail. The golf course combines over one hundred years of history with a Denis Griffiths design featuring contoured fairways, manicured Tif Eagle greens, four lagoons and exquisite landscaping on a par 62, 4,198-yard layout set among hundred year old oak trees. The world famous Audubon Zoo is located across the street. Your New Orleans Power Pass provides one free round of golf at the Audubon Park Golf Course. Tee time reservations required. Please present card at Golf Pro Shop. Cart rental not included.
Hours of Operation:
7:00 am to Dusk - Tuesday through Sunday
Audubon Zoo | New Orleans Zoo
The Audubon Zoo is one of the top five Zoos in the country and features 2000 exotic and local animals on 50 lush acres. Don't miss the Louisiana Swamp exhibit, the world's only urban swamp, the Louisiana black bear, and the world's largest lizard, the Komodo Dragon. Be sure to catch the Jaguar Jungle, and climb high atop Monkey Hill and its newly renovated tree house. Experience it all in just 3 hours. Free parking is available. Offer not valid with any other offers or for Boo At the Zoo, Zoo To Do, Zoo To Do for Kids, or any special admission events.
Hours of Operation:
10:00 am to 5:00 pm - Tuesday through Sunday
Closed Mardi Gras, Thanksgiving, and December 25.
Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World
Come see where Mardi Gras is made. Guided tour includes video presentation, try on costumes and gift shop. Tour prop shop and see artists creating larger than life figures for Mardi Gras floats. View beautiful fiber optic floats; including the 240 ft sea monster "The Leviathan" and don't dare forget your camera! Tour includes King Cake and coffee. A tour of Mardi Gras World is truly magical. Because Mardi Gras World is literally the place where Mardi Gras magic is made. Nowhere else can you watch the artists of Blaine Kern Studios, the world-renowned masters of Carnival sculpture and float-building at work in their shops, weaving spells of wonder.
Hours of Operation:
10:00 am to 6:00 pm, daily
Closed Easter, Thanksgiving, December 25, & Mardi Gras Day.
Cabildo - The Louisiana State Museum
Visit the place where Louisiana was born! The site of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase transfer in 1803, the Cabildo now houses exhibits on Louisiana history from its first inhabitants through Reconstruction. Exciting artifacts include the death mask of Napoleon, a drum from the Battle of New Orleans, an auction block from a slave market, and more. Admission to the Cabildo also includes entrance to the historic Arsenal. Built in 1835, this building occupies the site of the 1769 Spanish Arsenal and houses changing exhibit galleries.
Hours of Operation:
9:00 am to 5:00 pm - Tuesday through Sunday
Closed Mondays and holidays.
Cajun Pride Swamp Tour by Boat
Swamp creatures, seeing the boats daily, recognize them as part of their normal environment. Unafraid and responsive to the boat captain's call, they peak out from underbrush and between moss-draped trees and shrubs, frequently coming directly to the boat. In the safety and comfort of the boat, you can actually come within a few feet of jumping gators! As your boat drifts through the waterways, you will learn about the Louisiana Wetlands, the inhabitants of the swamp, particularly the life and habits of the American alligator, as well as the unique history of the Cajun town of Frenier located at this property.
Hours of Operation:
9:30 am, 12:00 pm, 2:15 pm, & 4:15 pm - Monday through Saturday
Confederate Memorial Hall Museum
On the National Register of Historic Places, this is Louisiana's oldest museum. It houses the second largest collection of Confederate memorabilia in the Nation. The collection consists of the personal effects of President Jefferson Davis, Generals PGT Beauregard, Robert E. Lee, Braxton Bragg and other famous Southern leaders as well as the personal items of common soldiers. Original battle flags, oil paintings, uniforms and weapons are displayed. The body of President Jefferson Davis lay in state here in 1893 and over 8,000 items from the Davis family were donated by Mrs. Jefferson Davis.
Hours of Operation:
10:00 am to 4:00 pm - Thurday through Saturday
Closed major holidays & Mardi Gras Day.
Contemporary Arts Center
Celebrate the art of now at the Contemporary Arts Center, a pioneer landmark of the New Orleans Arts District since 1976. The CAC is a nationally known attraction, presenting a year-round schedule of cutting-edge art exhibitions during the day and cutting-edge music, dance and theater performances by internationally renowned artists at night. Located in down town New Orleans, the CAC's renovated warehouses mix the timelessness of New Orleans' historic architecture with contemporary materials, open spaces and unique, permanent art installations created by Louisiana artists.
Hours of Operation:
11:00 am to 4:00 pm - Thursday through Sunday
Closed holidays.
Cooking Class | New Orleans School of Cooking
Enjoy the Fun, Food & Folklore of The New Orleans School of Cooking! Their entertaining classes and the Louisiana General Store are located in a renovated molasses warehouse built in the early 1800s in the heart of the French Quarter. They teach the basics of Louisiana cooking in a way you'll never forget. The cooking demonstrations are taught by well known local chefs; skilled in the arts and traditions of Cajun and Creole cuisine. The New Orleans Power Pass includes a lunch cooking class at The New Orleans School of Cooking featuring 4 food items with generous samplings of the demonstrated menu items as well as recipes, coffee, iced tea and Abita beer. Reservations required, as each class has limited space.
Hours of Operation:
Cooking class held from 10:00 am to 12:30 pm daily.
The Louisiana General Store is open from 9:00 am - 4:00 pm, seven days a week.
Destrehan Plantation
Costumed tour guides lead the way through this National Historic Landmark as you stroll under moss draped live oaks to the beautiful plantation home. The Destrehan's were one of the most prominent families in Louisiana history. Stories of their life and the life of their enslaved workers are part of the tour. A highlight is an original document, signed by Thomas Jefferson in which Jean Noel Destrehan was appointed to the Orleans Territorial Council in 1806. Early plantation life skills are shown on a rotating basis, such as open hearth cooking, bousillage construction, dyeing with indigo, candle making and carpentry.
Hours of Operation:
9:00 am to 4:00 pm, daily
Closed January 1, Mardi Gras Day, Easter, Thanksgiving & December 25.
Entergy IMAX® Theater
Escape to BIG adventures in 2D and 3D. The five and one-half story towering silver screen, 12,000 watt digital surround sound system, and 354 "front row" seats put you in another world. Escape to hidden kingdoms, far off lands, outer space, animal habitats, or aquatic adventures all in less than one hour. It is like nothing you have ever seen. Everything else is just a movie. The New Orleans Power Pass provides free admission to the Entergy IMAX® Theatre.
Hours of Operation:
10:00 am to 5:00 pm - Tuesday through Sunday
Closed Mardi Gras and December 25.
French Quarter MP3 Audio Tour Guide
Download an AudioStepsTM audio walking tour guide to your own MP3 player! See the sights on your OWN time, not when the group sets out. AudioSteps' French Quarter guide walks and talks you through the fascinating streets of this most historic and delicious neighborhood. Combine shopping, eating, culture and more, and stop for as long as you like at each place along the way. The New Orleans Power Pass includes a download of the French Quarter MP3 Audio Tour Guide from AudioSteps. Download instructions will be provided with your Power Pass guide and requires a valid New Orleans Power Pass at the time of download.
Hours of Operation:
Call to make your reservations (number provided with your New Orleans Power Pass).
French Quarter Walking Tour
Learn the real history and legends of the Creole people that made up the French Quarter of New Orleans! Saunter down Royal, Bourbon and other quaint streets with names from New Orleans' European past. Follow in the footsteps of Jean Laffitte, William Faulkner and Tennessee Williams en route from Washington Artillery Park on the mighty Mississippi River to Jackson Square. Visit the old Ursuline Convent, the oldest building in the Mississippi River Valley and the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum with an herb garden that illustrates the medicinal uses of plants. Live leeches, blood letting devices, Voodoo gris-gris potions and rare patent medicines are just a few of the displays. PLEASE NOTE: The French Quarter Walking Tour will be conducting a limited tour schedule through September 18 and resume their full schedule on September 19, 2008.
Hours of Operation:
1:00 pm - Tuesday, Thursday, & Sunday
The tour is 2.25 hours long.
Gallier House
In 1857, esteemed New Orleans architect, James Gallier, Jr. put his talent to work designing a residence of his own. Gallier House is a historic restoration of one of New Orleans' loveliest and time-honored landmarks. Known for its detailed interpretation, Gallier House offers a number of specialty tours and living history demonstrations throughout the year. December finds the townhouse decorated in its holiday finery, with a period tree. June through August the house dons its traditional Summer Dress.
Hours of Operation:
Open Monday through Friday by Tour Only
Tours at 10:00, 11:00 am, 12:00 pm, 2:00 pm, & 3:00 pm - Thursday & Friday
Tours at 12:00 pm, 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, & 3:00 pm - Saturday
Guided tours last approximately 45 minutes to one hour.
Garden District Walking Tour
Enjoy a walk through the elegant Garden District, known for its examples of Greek Revival and Italianate architecture. Once part of the plantation owned by Bienville, the founder of New Orleans, homes of former Kings and Queens of Mardi Gras are located in this area as is the residence of author Anne Rice, the house where Jefferson Davis died in 1889; and Toby's Corner, the oldest house in the area. Learn about the unusual above-ground burial system at Lafayette Cemetery. The only New Orleans walking tour with a state of the art auditory assistance system. The tour is 2 hours long. PLEASE NOTE: The Garden District Tour will be canceled through September 18 and resume on September 19, 2008.
Hours of Operation:
10:00 am - Monday, Wednesday, Friday, & Saturday
Hermann-Grima House
Built in 1831, Hermann-Grima House is one of the most significant residences in the French Quarter. This handsome Federal mansion with its courtyard garden boasts the only horse stable and functional outdoor kitchen in the Quarter. Prior to the Civil War, prosperous Creole families enjoyed an elegant lifestyle in the Vieux Carre. Tour this meticulously restored National Historic Landmark property for an insider's look into the lives of all who resided on the estate during the Golden Age of New Orleans.
Hours of Operation:
Open Monday through Friday by Tour Only.
Tours at 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 12:00 pm, 2:00 pm, & 3:00 pm - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday
Tours at 12:00 pm, 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, & 3:00 pm - Saturday
Guided tours last approximately 45 minutes to one hour.
Longue Vue House & Gardens
Experience the history and beauty of Longue Vue House and Gardens, a National Historic Landmark in New Orleans, Louisiana. Longue Vue features Classical Revival style buildings and landscaped gardens, a magnificent collection of European and American decorative and fine arts pieces, museum exhibits, entertaining tours, educational programs, and a delightful museum shop. The estate was designed in 1939-1942 for philanthropists Edgar Bloom Stern, a New Orleans cotton broker, and his wife Edith Rosenwald Stern, an heiress to the Sears-Roebuck fortune. The site is a collaborative tour-de-force, combining the landscape and interior design of Ellen Biddle Shipman, the architectural genius of William and Geoffrey Platt, and the horticultural knowledge of Caroline Dormon, with the informed patronage of the Sterns. With colorful seasonal blooms, Longue Vue provides a memorable experience year-round.
Hours of Operation:
10:00 am to 4:30 pm - Monday through Saturday
1:00 pm to 5:00 pm - Sunday
Guided tours of the House are given every hour on the hour.
Louisiana Children's Museum
The Louisiana Children's Museum is New Orleans' most playful place for children and families to discover just how fun learning can be! Pilot a towboat down the Mighty Mississippi. Shop until you drop in the Little Sav-A-Center grocery store. Dine in the five star, role play Kids' Café and anchor the news in the WWL-TV KidWatch studio. Pretend to be an ophthalmologist in Eye to Eye. Stand inside a giant bubble. Create a one-of-a-kind work of art and much more. Even little ones have a special space to crawl, climb and explore. Learning has never been more fun! The New Orleans Power Pass card includes free admission to the Louisiana Children's Museum and a 10% discount in the Museum Store.
Hours of Operation:
Fall, Winter and Spring Hours - September through May:
9:30 am to 4:30 pm - Tuesday through Saturday
12:00 pm to 4:30 pm - Sunday
Summer Hours - June through August:
9:30 am to 5:00 pm - Monday through Saturday
12:00 pm to 5:00 pm - Sunday
Thursday Night: Open until 8:00 pm for Thursday Night Family Game Night!
Closed January 1, Mardi Gras, Easter, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, December 24, & December 25.
Musée Conti Historical Wax Museum
The WAX tells the story of New Orleans from her founding the present day - over 300 years of History, Legend And Scandal. This jewel of a museum is a virtual time capsule of New Orleans. Whether you read the humorous writings of noted historian John Chase, or listen to the self-guided audio tour, each set speaks volumes about this history and grandeur of New Orleans. See such New Orleans greats as Andrew Jackson, The Pirate Dominique You, Marie Laveau, and Louis Armstrong and a Haunted Dungeon featuring Frankenstein, Dracula, The Phantom of The Opera and much more. The self-guided tour takes one hour.
Hours of Operation:
10:00 am to 4:00 pm - Monday
10:00 am to 4:00 pm - Friday
10:00 am to 4:00 pm - Saturday
Please allow one hour for tour.
Special appointment for private parties, specialty tours and events.
Closed Mardi-Gras Day & December 20 - 25.
National World War II Museum New Orleans
The National World War II Museum opened in 2000 as The National D-Day Museum, and has been designated by Congress as the country's official National WWII Museum. The Museum illuminates the entire American experience during WWII. From Pearl Harbor to the Normandy invasion, from the Home Front to the sands of Pacific Islands, visitors will come to know the courage, teamwork and sacrifice of the men and women who won the war that changed the world. The story is told through moving personal accounts, powerful interactive displays and priceless historic artifacts, from their massive C-47 aircraft, Sherman tank and Higgins boats to the dogtags of fallen heroes. You will understand with your mind and your heart that freedom is not free. Come celebrate the American Spirit at the National World War II Museum!
Hours of Operation:
9:00 am to 5:00 pm, daily
Closed Mardi Gras Day, Thanksgiving Day, December 24, & December 25.
New Orleans Botanical Garden
The New Orleans Botanical Garden was conceived during the Great Depression as a project of the Works Progress Administrations (WPA). One of the few remaining examples of Art Deco public garden design, today the New Orleans Botanical Garden includes several themed gardens, Butterfly, Rose, Azalea and Camellia Gardens, a Tropical Rain Forest and a Living Fossils exhibit. The Garden houses the largest G-scale garden railroad layout in the Gulf South featuring miniature replicas of famous New Orleans streetcars and historic structures constructed of botanical materials.
Hours of Operation:
10:00 am to 4:30 pm - Tuesday through Sunday
New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA)
Experience a world of art from every century and every culture at the New Orleans Museum of Art in beautiful City Park! Just minutes from the French Quarter on the Canal streetcar line. NOMA is the gulf south's finest and most comprehensive art museum with a rich collection of American & European works of art, African, Asian & native American art, photography, & decorative arts with a special Faberge gallery. The New Orleans Museum of Art, founded in 1910 by Isaac Delgado, houses more than 30,000 art objects encompassing 4,000 years of world art. Works from the permanent collection, along with continuously changing temporary exhibitions, are on view in the Museum's 46 galleries. The adjacent Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden, features work by 58 artists, including several of the 20th century's great master sculptors.
Hours of Operation:
12:00 pm to 8:00 pm - Wednesday
10:00 am to 5:00 pm - Thursday through Sunday
Closed legal holidays.
Oak Alley Plantation
Located on the Mississippi River between the historic Louisiana cities of New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Oak Alley Plantation has been called the "Grande Dame of the Great River Road." Nowhere else in the south will you find such a spectacular setting! The quarter-mile canopy of giant live oak trees, believed to be nearly 300 years old, forms an impressive avenue leading to the classic Greek-revival style antebellum home.
Hours of Operation:
9:00 am to 5:00 pm, daily
Tours every hour 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Presbytere - The Louisiana State Museum
Celebrate Mardi Gras year-round at the Louisiana State Museum- Presbytere. This historic building was originally intended to house the priests of the neighboring St. Louis Cathedral but was never actually used for that purpose. It currently houses the exciting exhibit "Mardi Gras: It's Carnival Time in Louisiana." This colorful exhibit covers everything Mardi Gras from masking to society balls to family traditions and rural customs. This dynamic interactive exhibit allows visitors to "ride" a Mardi Gras float, see interviews with legendary characters, and more. Children can even try on costumes for photographs.
Hours of Operation:
9:00 am to 5:00 pm - Tuesday through Sunday
Closed holidays.
San Francisco Plantation
San Francisco Plantation, sits in a stately manner on the east bank of the Great Mississippi River less than 40 minutes from New Orleans or Baton Rouge, Louisiana near the small, historic town of Garyville, in St. John the Baptist Parish. It is a galleried house of the Creole open suite style. The house is nestled under centuries old Live Oaks and contains one of the finest antique collections in the country.
Hours of Operation:
9:30 am to 4:40 pm, daily - April through October
9:00 am to 4:00 pm, daily - November through March
Southern Food and Beverage Museum
Come learn the story of the cuisine of New Orleans and Louisiana, see artifacts, experience tastings and listen to oral histories. See the story of the development of the cocktail all at the Southern Food and Beverage Museum. The New Orleans Power Pass includes admission to the Southern Food and Beverage Museum.
Hours of Operation:
10:00 am to 7:00 pm - Monday through Saturday
12:00 pm to 6:00 pm - Sunday
Steamboat Natchez Day Cruise
Savor the beauty and romance of New Orleans aboard the authentic sternwheeler Steamboat NATCHEZ. You will be drawn to the Mississippi River by the sounds of the unique steam calliope. Your two-hour daytime cruise will introduce you to the skyline of New Orleans by both historical and current narration. Enjoy a live jazz band, optional food and beverage, visits to the museum quality engine room and much more.
Hours of Operation:
Please call for schedules (number provided with your New Orleans Power Pass).
11:30 am Cruise Black-Out Date:
12/25/09 Christmas Day - No Cruises
1/4/2010 - 1/22/2010 - No Cruises
1/30/10 Cruise Chartered
2:30 pm Cruise Black Out-Dates:
9/26/09 Cruise Chartered
11/1/09 Cruise Chartered
11/26/09 Thanksgiving Day - No Cruises
12/25/09 Christmas Day - No Cruises
1/4/2010 - 1/22/2010 - No Cruises
Boarding 30 minutes prior. Power Pass not valid for special event cruises.
Closed Mardi Gras Day, Thanksgiving and December 25.
The Historic New Orleans Collection
The Historic New Orleans Collection is located within a complex of historic French Quarter buildings. The oldest, constructed in the late 18th century, is one of the few structures to escape the disastrous fire of 1794. Today, The Collection serves the public as a museum and research center for regional history. Guided tours are available of the Williams Residence and of the Louisiana history galleries. Experience the elegant house museum of The Collection's founders and enjoy a tour of the history galleries, highlighting authentic documents and artifacts that reveal fascinating stories of Louisiana's history and culture. Your New Orleans Power Pass provides free admission to tours and a 10% discount in the shop at The Historic New Orleans Collection.
Hours of Operation:
9:30 am to 4:30 pm - Tuesday through Saturday
Tours at 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 2:00 pm, & 3:00 pm
Closed all major holidays.
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art is a national museum and an affiliate of The Smithsonian Institution dedicated to celebrating the visual art and culture of the American South. The Museum is home to the largest and most comprehensive collection of Southern art in the world. With over 3000 works in its collection, the collection includes painting, watercolors, drawings, prints, ceramics, photographs and sculpture, and embodies the visual heritage and history of the South from 1733 to the present. Featuring live music every Thursday evening during "Ogden After Hours."
Hours of Operation:
10:00 am to 5:00 pm - Wednesday through Sunday
Also open on some Thursdays from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm with live music.
FAQ
Q: When does my product become activated?
A: Your product becomes activated the moment you use it at your first participating location.
Q: Is a 1-day product good for a calendar day or for 24 hours?
A: The products are valid for specific calendar days, and not for 24 hour periods. A 1-day product ends when the last participant closes, or midnight if a participant is open later than that, on the day you first use it. So, if you start late in the afternoon, you only have until midnight that night at the latest to enjoy your passes.
Q: Is there a limit to how many attractions I can visit in one day?
A: No. There is no daily limit. You can visit as many of the participating attractions as you choose.
Q: Can I visit the same attraction twice in one day?
A: You may visit each attraction only once per day.
Q: I am staying in New Orleans for one day. Can I purchase a 2-day New Orleans product, use it one day and come back again in six months to use the other day I have left?
A: No, multi-day products are only good on consecutive days. The moment you use your product it becomes activated and starts counting down its valid period for the purchased life of the pass - 1, 2, 3 or 5 consecutive days. It will expire at midnight on the last valid day.
Q: Do I have to use a multiple day product on consecutive days or can I pick and choose which days I would like to use it?
A: Your products are only valid for consecutive days. For example, if you purchase a two-day pass, and use it for the first time on Monday, it will then expire at midnight on the next day, Tuesday.
Q: What if I lose my card?
A: We are not responsible for lost or stolen passes. Please be sure to put the pass in a safe place upon receipt. Try to note the unique number on your card. If you know that number, we can check your card to make sure it has not been used. Once non-use is confirmed, you will be instructed on how to get a replacement card.
Q: Can I purchase a product valid for only one customer to share with a friend at the same participating locations?
A: Each product is valid for 1 individual only and you may only visit each participant once per day, so sharing the product with a friend at the same location on the same day is not possible. If you use your card at an attraction and try to pass that same card to your friend to use, the reader will reject your second attempt and admission will not be granted.
Q: Is there a difference between the 1, 2, 3 or 5 day passes in which attractions are included in the products?
A: There is no difference between the 1, 2, 3 or 5 day options in which participants are included in the products.
Q: What ages are eligible for a children's product?
A: A children's card can be purchased for any child age 12 and under. Children under the age of 2 may not need to purchase a pass as some locations will let them in without charging admission. We recommend passes for all children aged 2 and up.
Q: What happens if a location is closed due to poor weather conditions?
A: Please note that some participants may be closed, or tours canceled, at any time due to poor weather conditions.
Transportation is NOT included to any of the attractions. Child price is for ages 2 to 12. Rates are in US Dollars. Please reserve online, or call us toll-free at 888-794-8288.