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Où est fabriquée la sauce TABASCO® ? Avec cette Avery Island Experience, découvrez comment la famille McIlhenny fabrique la sauce TABASCO® sur Avery Island, en Louisiane, depuis plus de 5 générations. Construit sur un dôme de sel, c'est un endroit mystérieusement beau où les poivrons rouges poussent, l'usine bourdonne et une faune abondante peut être vue dans les jardins de la jungle. Explorez la visite en 10 étapes qui vous emmène de la graine à la sauce, obtenez une dégustation complète au bar de dégustation du magasin TABASCO® Country, allumez vos papilles avec des plats cajuns authentiques et un Bloody Mary au restaurant 1868, et explorez les vieux chênes et admirez la faune lors d'une visite en 14 étapes dans Jungle Gardens.
Ville: Louisiane
Tue 24 Dec
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Ce qui est inclu
complimentary Mini TABASCO Bottle
complimentary Mini TABASCO Bottle
complimentary Mini TABASCO Bottle
complimentary Mini TABASCO Bottle
complimentary Mini TABASCO Bottle
Transport privé
Conservatoire Enid A. Haupt
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • L'audioguide est disponible uniquement sur le Jungle Gardens Tour.
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • >Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Guides requis pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Vérifications régulières de la température du personnel
  • Politique de maintien à domicile payante pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
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Avery island
Where is TABASCO® Sauce made? The McIlhenny family has made TABASCO® Sauce on Avery Island, Louisiana for over 5 generations. Built on a salt dome, it's a mysteriously beautiful place where the red peppers grow, the factory hums, and abundant wildlife can be seen in Jungle Gardens. Spend the day learning about how our famous sauce got its start in 1868, discover the process from seed to sauce, feed your soul with authentic Cajun dishes in Restaurant 1868!, shop for those hard to find sauces and TABASCO gear in our country Store and explore Jungle Gardens, a 170-acre wildlife and botanical garden.
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Jungle Gardens
Jungle Gardens is a 14 stop tour that makes a 3 mile loop that you may drive, hike, bike, or walk. Stop 1: Giant oak trees Stop 2: Bayou petit Anse/Marsh trail Stop 3: Alligators Stop 4: Boat House Stop 5: Venetian Gardens Stop 6: Cleveland Oak Stop 7: Holly Hedge Stop 8: Buddha temple Stop 9: Wisteria Arch Stop 10: Palm Gardens Stop 11: Bird city Stop 12: timber Bamboo Stop 13: sunken Gardens Stop 14: Camellia Nursery
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Avery island
Where is TABASCO® Sauce made? The McIlhenny family has made TABASCO® Sauce on Avery Island, Louisiana for over 5 generations. Built on a salt dome, it's a mysteriously beautiful place where the red peppers grow, the factory hums, and abundant wildlife can be seen in Jungle Gardens. Spend the day learning about how our famous sauce got its start in 1868, discover the process from seed to sauce, feed your soul with authentic Cajun dishes in Restaurant 1868!, shop for those hard to find sauces and TABASCO gear in our country Store and explore Jungle Gardens, a 170-acre wildlife and botanical garden.
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Jungle Gardens
Jungle Gardens is a 14 stop tour that makes a 3 mile loop that you may drive, hike, bike, or walk. Stop 1: Giant oak trees Stop 2: Bayou petit Anse/Marsh trail Stop 3: Alligators Stop 4: Boat House Stop 5: Venetian Gardens Stop 6: Cleveland Oak Stop 7: Holly Hedge Stop 8: Buddha temple Stop 9: Wisteria Arch Stop 10: Palm Gardens Stop 11: Bird city Stop 12: timber Bamboo Stop 13: sunken Gardens Stop 14: Camellia Nursery
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Avery island
Where is TABASCO® Sauce made? The McIlhenny family has made TABASCO® Sauce on Avery Island, Louisiana for over 5 generations. Built on a salt dome, it's a mysteriously beautiful place where the red peppers grow, the factory hums, and abundant wildlife can be seen in Jungle Gardens. Spend the day learning about how our famous sauce got its start in 1868, discover the process from seed to sauce, feed your soul with authentic Cajun dishes in Restaurant 1868!, shop for those hard to find sauces and TABASCO gear in our country Store and explore Jungle Gardens, a 170-acre wildlife and botanical garden.
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Jungle Gardens
Jungle Gardens is a 14 stop tour that makes a 3 mile loop that you may drive, hike, bike, or walk. Stop 1: Giant oak trees Stop 2: Bayou petit Anse/Marsh trail Stop 3: Alligators Stop 4: Boat House Stop 5: Venetian Gardens Stop 6: Cleveland Oak Stop 7: Holly Hedge Stop 8: Buddha temple Stop 9: Wisteria Arch Stop 10: Palm Gardens Stop 11: Bird city Stop 12: timber Bamboo Stop 13: sunken Gardens Stop 14: Camellia Nursery
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Avery island
Where is TABASCO® Sauce made? The McIlhenny family has made TABASCO® Sauce on Avery Island, Louisiana for over 5 generations. Built on a salt dome, it's a mysteriously beautiful place where the red peppers grow, the factory hums, and abundant wildlife can be seen in Jungle Gardens. Spend the day learning about how our famous sauce got its start in 1868, discover the process from seed to sauce, feed your soul with authentic Cajun dishes in Restaurant 1868!, shop for those hard to find sauces and TABASCO gear in our country Store and explore Jungle Gardens, a 170-acre wildlife and botanical garden.
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Jungle Gardens
Jungle Gardens is a 14 stop tour that makes a 3 mile loop that you may drive, hike, bike, or walk. Stop 1: Giant oak trees Stop 2: Bayou petit Anse/Marsh trail Stop 3: Alligators Stop 4: Boat House Stop 5: Venetian Gardens Stop 6: Cleveland Oak Stop 7: Holly Hedge Stop 8: Buddha temple Stop 9: Wisteria Arch Stop 10: Palm Gardens Stop 11: Bird city Stop 12: timber Bamboo Stop 13: sunken Gardens Stop 14: Camellia Nursery
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Avery island
Where is TABASCO® Sauce made? The McIlhenny family has made TABASCO® Sauce on Avery Island, Louisiana for over 5 generations. Built on a salt dome, it's a mysteriously beautiful place where the red peppers grow, the factory hums, and abundant wildlife can be seen in Jungle Gardens. Spend the day learning about how our famous sauce got its start in 1868, discover the process from seed to sauce, feed your soul with authentic Cajun dishes in Restaurant 1868!, shop for those hard to find sauces and TABASCO gear in our country Store and explore Jungle Gardens, a 170-acre wildlife and botanical garden.
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Jungle Gardens
Jungle Gardens is a 14 stop tour that makes a 3 mile loop that you may drive, hike, bike, or walk. Stop 1: Giant oak trees Stop 2: Bayou petit Anse/Marsh trail Stop 3: Alligators Stop 4: Boat House Stop 5: Venetian Gardens Stop 6: Cleveland Oak Stop 7: Holly Hedge Stop 8: Buddha temple Stop 9: Wisteria Arch Stop 10: Palm Gardens Stop 11: Bird city Stop 12: timber Bamboo Stop 13: sunken Gardens Stop 14: Camellia Nursery
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Avery island
Where is TABASCO® Sauce made? The McIlhenny family has made TABASCO® Sauce on Avery Island, Louisiana for over 5 generations. Built on a salt dome, it's a mysteriously beautiful place where the red peppers grow, the factory hums, and abundant wildlife can be seen in Jungle Gardens. Spend the day learning about how our famous sauce got its start in 1868, discover the process from seed to sauce, feed your soul with authentic Cajun dishes in Restaurant 1868!, shop for those hard to find sauces and TABASCO gear in our country Store and explore Jungle Gardens, a 170-acre wildlife and botanical garden.
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Jungle Gardens
Jungle Gardens is a 14 stop tour that makes a 3 mile loop that you may drive, hike, bike, or walk. Stop 1: Giant oak trees Stop 2: Bayou petit Anse/Marsh trail Stop 3: Alligators Stop 4: Boat House Stop 5: Venetian Gardens Stop 6: Cleveland Oak Stop 7: Holly Hedge Stop 8: Buddha temple Stop 9: Wisteria Arch Stop 10: Palm Gardens Stop 11: Bird city Stop 12: timber Bamboo Stop 13: sunken Gardens Stop 14: Camellia Nursery
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Île d'Avery
Où est fabriquée la sauce TABASCO® ? La famille McIlhenny fabrique la sauce TABASCO® sur l'île d'Avery, en Louisiane, depuis plus de 5 générations. Construit sur un dôme de sel, c'est un endroit mystérieusement beau où les poivrons rouges poussent, l'usine bourdonne et une faune abondante peut être vue dans Jungle Gardens. Passez la journée à découvrir comment notre célèbre sauce a fait ses débuts en 1868, découvrez le processus de la graine à la sauce, nourrissez votre âme avec des plats cajun authentiques au restaurant 1868 !, achetez ces sauces difficiles à trouver et le matériel TABASCO dans notre pays. explorez Jungle Gardens, un jardin animalier et botanique de 170 acres.
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Jardins de la jungle
Jungle Gardens est une visite de 14 arrêts qui fait une boucle de 3 miles que vous pouvez conduire, faire de la randonnée, du vélo ou marcher. Arrêt 1 : Chênes géants Arrêt 2 : Sentier Bayou petit Anse/Marais Arrêt 3 : Alligators Arrêt 4 : Boat House Arrêt 5 : Jardins vénitiens Arrêt 6 : Cleveland Oak Arrêt 7 : Holly Hedge Arrêt 8 : Temple de Bouddha Arrêt 9 : Arche de glycines Arrêt 10 : Palm Gardens Arrêt 11 : Cité des oiseaux Arrêt 12 : Bambou en bois Arrêt 13 : Jardins engloutis Arrêt 14 : Pépinière Camellia
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Commentaires (94)
rkylejones
Mar 2022
This was a detour on a road trip for a family member who is a fan. I am not the fan, and I honestly was doing this as a favor, as I was the one who was going to be driving to close to midnight as a result. But you know what? I had a great time. I'll start with the bad. Because of the location, I'm assuming that this is a road trip, and that you potentially have a pet in tow. Supposing that you don't have a Tesla with "dog mode," this place didn't make it easy to have your pet. There was no information on visiting with pets on the website; there was no place to give your dog a drink; and, while your dog obviously isn't allowed inside the buildings on the tour, your dog isn't allowed even remotely close to the tour buildings. I think this needs to be re-thought, as I spent a significant amount of time sitting at an outdoor table while my family did their tour so that I could then take my turn. That said, dogs were certainly welcome at the patio tables in front of the gift shop, and they were welcome on the porch of the restaurant. The restaurant, by the way, was honestly pretty good for what I'll term a "museum restaurant." Have I eaten at better? Yes, yes I have. But, prices were reasonable; service was quick; and the staff was welcoming and helpful. Is it the best Cajun food that you've ever eaten? No, your sister-in-law's gumbo is probably still better, but it was quite good. I recommend that you try the boudin egg rolls. Why? Because it's weird. Where else are you going to eat those? The gift shop is amazing. There's such a huge selection of all kinds of different Tabasco-related and Tabasco-themed products. And, the clerks were quick to spot me carrying around stuff and offer to hold it at the counter. Also, be sure to try the ice cream samples in the back made with Tabasco products. I think you'll find one of the flavors good and wonder what people were thinking with the other. But that's part of the fun, right? It's not clear when you're booking from the website, but the "Avery Island Fan Experience" includes both a factory tour and admission to the "Jungle Gardens," a drive-through (with stops for waking/wandering) garden/nature preserve. Tickets for just the tour were available at the factory itself if you are pressed for time and don't need the gardens. There is a toll gate at the entrance to Avery Island. Just pull up, stop, and a guy hands you a parking pass for your dash . . . there was no actual toll. The tour itself is relatively quick. There's a small greenhouse where you can see some of the peppers used in the products, and there's a building where you can see how the peppers are aged. Most of the rest of the buildings have "museum-typical" displays of artifacts and information. There's a plate window where you get to look in and see the bottling, but I think that's only Mondays through Thursdays. All-in-all, we had a great time. For the Tabasco lover in your family, this is quite the treat. For those who are less of a fan, it was fun and the food was above-average.
MariaMcGinity
Mar 2022
The Cajun food experience was great. I highly recommend it. It was entertaining and really great food.
nursetraveler2021
Mar 2022
Explore at your own pace, walking tour is a carefree stroll with several benches to rest if needed. The museum covers many interesting facts and tidbits. Nice layout of facility both indoors & outdoors with a fully stocked gift shop. The tasting area holds a few fun surprises and everyone is so nice, also eager to answer any questions. The Jungle Gardens are peacefully beautiful. I found driving through with the audio tour is a great way to relax and take in the serenity of the setting. Photos do not compare to being there. A must see if you really want to experience a unique Louisiana treasure!
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2022
Thank you very much for your positive feedback. We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed your time on Avery Island. We very much appreciate your recommendation and it would be our pleasure to welcome you again.

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