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Visite en bus du cimetière et du fantôme BYOB à la Nouvelle-Orléans

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Avertissement! Cette visite est réservée aux courageux! NOLA Ghost Riders propose la visite originale et la plus raffinée du cimetière nocturne. Cette expérience donne aux clients l'occasion d'en apprendre davantage sur nos procédures uniques d'inhumation hors sol et notre passé historique en s'aventurant dans de véritables cimetières après la tombée de la nuit. Beaucoup ont quitté cette expérience en se sentant hantés, ou ont même pris des photos qui ne peuvent être décrites que comme paranormales, alors apportez votre appareil photo !
Ville: La Nouvelle Orléans
Tue 21 May
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Tue 21 May
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Ce qui est inclu
Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
Driver/guide
Live commentary on board
Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
Driver/guide
Live commentary on board
Pickup and drop-off from designated meeting points
Information additionnelle
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Convient à toutes les conditions physiques niveaux
  • Le code vestimentaire est chic et décontracté
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement /équipement désinfecté entre les utilisations
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides obligation de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Vérifications régulières de la température pour le personnel
À quoi s'attendre
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City Park
City Park is as magical and unique as the city of New Orleans. The 1,300-acre outdoor oasis has enchanted New Orleanians since 1854, making it one of the nation’s oldest urban parks. Each year, millions of visitors stroll under the same historic oaks and picturesque moss canopies that served as the backdrop for dances, concerts and even gentlemanly duels or “affaires d’honneur” for generations.
2
Hurricane Katrina Memorial
On the former site of Charity Hospital’s paupers’ field, this ominous but oddly affecting circle of tombs holds the bodies of 85 unclaimed victims of the 2005 levee failures and the names of others who perished. It’s an unfussy place that’s easily missed, the better for contemplative solitude, perhaps. Surrounded by a storm-shaped series of pathways, the memorial does its duty in giving one substantial pause.
3
City Park
City Park is as magical and unique as the city of New Orleans. The 1,300-acre outdoor oasis has enchanted New Orleanians since 1854, making it one of the nation’s oldest urban parks. Each year, millions of visitors stroll under the same historic oaks and picturesque moss canopies that served as the backdrop for dances, concerts and even gentlemanly duels or “affaires d’honneur” for generations.
4
Hurricane Katrina Memorial
On the former site of Charity Hospital’s paupers’ field, this ominous but oddly affecting circle of tombs holds the bodies of 85 unclaimed victims of the 2005 levee failures and the names of others who perished. It’s an unfussy place that’s easily missed, the better for contemplative solitude, perhaps. Surrounded by a storm-shaped series of pathways, the memorial does its duty in giving one substantial pause.
5
City Park
City Park is as magical and unique as the city of New Orleans. The 1,300-acre outdoor oasis has enchanted New Orleanians since 1854, making it one of the nation’s oldest urban parks. Each year, millions of visitors stroll under the same historic oaks and picturesque moss canopies that served as the backdrop for dances, concerts and even gentlemanly duels or “affaires d’honneur” for generations.
6
Hurricane Katrina Memorial
On the former site of Charity Hospital’s paupers’ field, this ominous but oddly affecting circle of tombs holds the bodies of 85 unclaimed victims of the 2005 levee failures and the names of others who perished. It’s an unfussy place that’s easily missed, the better for contemplative solitude, perhaps. Surrounded by a storm-shaped series of pathways, the memorial does its duty in giving one substantial pause.
7
City Park
City Park is as magical and unique as the city of New Orleans. The 1,300-acre outdoor oasis has enchanted New Orleanians since 1854, making it one of the nation’s oldest urban parks. Each year, millions of visitors stroll under the same historic oaks and picturesque moss canopies that served as the backdrop for dances, concerts and even gentlemanly duels or “affaires d’honneur” for generations.
8
Hurricane Katrina Memorial
On the former site of Charity Hospital’s paupers’ field, this ominous but oddly affecting circle of tombs holds the bodies of 85 unclaimed victims of the 2005 levee failures and the names of others who perished. It’s an unfussy place that’s easily missed, the better for contemplative solitude, perhaps. Surrounded by a storm-shaped series of pathways, the memorial does its duty in giving one substantial pause.
9
City Park
City Park is as magical and unique as the city of New Orleans. The 1,300-acre outdoor oasis has enchanted New Orleanians since 1854, making it one of the nation’s oldest urban parks. Each year, millions of visitors stroll under the same historic oaks and picturesque moss canopies that served as the backdrop for dances, concerts and even gentlemanly duels or “affaires d’honneur” for generations.
10
Hurricane Katrina Memorial
On the former site of Charity Hospital’s paupers’ field, this ominous but oddly affecting circle of tombs holds the bodies of 85 unclaimed victims of the 2005 levee failures and the names of others who perished. It’s an unfussy place that’s easily missed, the better for contemplative solitude, perhaps. Surrounded by a storm-shaped series of pathways, the memorial does its duty in giving one substantial pause.
11
City Park
City Park is as magical and unique as the city of New Orleans. The 1,300-acre outdoor oasis has enchanted New Orleanians since 1854, making it one of the nation’s oldest urban parks. Each year, millions of visitors stroll under the same historic oaks and picturesque moss canopies that served as the backdrop for dances, concerts and even gentlemanly duels or “affaires d’honneur” for generations.
12
Hurricane Katrina Memorial
On the former site of Charity Hospital’s paupers’ field, this ominous but oddly affecting circle of tombs holds the bodies of 85 unclaimed victims of the 2005 levee failures and the names of others who perished. It’s an unfussy place that’s easily missed, the better for contemplative solitude, perhaps. Surrounded by a storm-shaped series of pathways, the memorial does its duty in giving one substantial pause.
13
City Park
City Park is as magical and unique as the city of New Orleans. The 1,300-acre outdoor oasis has enchanted New Orleanians since 1854, making it one of the nation’s oldest urban parks. Each year, millions of visitors stroll under the same historic oaks and picturesque moss canopies that served as the backdrop for dances, concerts and even gentlemanly duels or “affaires d’honneur” for generations.
14
Hurricane Katrina Memorial
On the former site of Charity Hospital’s paupers’ field, this ominous but oddly affecting circle of tombs holds the bodies of 85 unclaimed victims of the 2005 levee failures and the names of others who perished. It’s an unfussy place that’s easily missed, the better for contemplative solitude, perhaps. Surrounded by a storm-shaped series of pathways, the memorial does its duty in giving one substantial pause.
15
City Park
City Park is as magical and unique as the city of New Orleans. The 1,300-acre outdoor oasis has enchanted New Orleanians since 1854, making it one of the nation’s oldest urban parks. Each year, millions of visitors stroll under the same historic oaks and picturesque moss canopies that served as the backdrop for dances, concerts and even gentlemanly duels or “affaires d’honneur” for generations.
16
Hurricane Katrina Memorial
On the former site of Charity Hospital’s paupers’ field, this ominous but oddly affecting circle of tombs holds the bodies of 85 unclaimed victims of the 2005 levee failures and the names of others who perished. It’s an unfussy place that’s easily missed, the better for contemplative solitude, perhaps. Surrounded by a storm-shaped series of pathways, the memorial does its duty in giving one substantial pause.
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Parc de ville
City Park est aussi magique et unique que la ville de la Nouvelle-Orléans. L'oasis extérieure de 1 300 acres enchante les habitants de la Nouvelle-Orléans depuis 1854, ce qui en fait l'un des plus anciens parcs urbains du pays. Chaque année, des millions de visiteurs se promènent sous les mêmes chênes historiques et les mêmes auvents de mousse pittoresques qui ont servi de toile de fond à des danses, des concerts et même des duels de gentleman ou des "affaires d'honneur" pendant des générations.
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Mémorial de l'ouragan Katrina
Sur l'ancien site du champ des pauvres de l'hôpital de la Charité, ce cercle de tombes inquiétant mais étrangement émouvant contient les corps de 85 victimes non réclamées des échecs de la digue de 2005 et les noms d'autres personnes qui ont péri. C'est un endroit sans prétention qui est facilement raté, le meilleur pour la solitude contemplative, peut-être. Entouré d'une série de sentiers en forme de tempête, le mémorial fait son devoir en accordant une pause substantielle.
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Commentaires (1000)
Melissa_M
Dec 2022
On any other day, I’m sure this could have been a cool experience. However, from a professional standpoint, the event should have been canceled due to unsafe weather conditions. The option for a full refund should have been given to those who didn’t feel comfortable participating in extreme conditions. When purchasing the ticket the cancellation policy clearly states. **This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund** I called a few hours before the tour, to see if I could get a refund or reschedule and I was told no matter what rain or shine they don’t cancel. Which concerned me because it was 48 degrees, with thunderstorms and heavy rain and wind. Even people with umbrellas and proper attire were completely soaked or umbrella were turned inside out, from the wind. During the first stop, about half way through, drenched from head to toe and shaking. I asked the guide to unlock the bus so we could return to some kind of heat or shelter and he disregarded us and continued to tour. After being outside for 20 minutes in that kind of weather he took us to our next stop, Morning call. We continued to check the weather radar and there was no hope for relief for the next two hours. With flood warning on the horizon, my party of 4 decided to take a cab back to the hotel as we were concerned for our health and safety. I’m contacting my bank to have the charges for this event fully refunded back to my account. Maybe down the road, I’ll try again.
Melissa_C
Dec 2022
It was a great bus tour, we had a very enjoyable time. I would definitely recommend the experience to friends.
Tracie_C
Dec 2022
This should have been cancelled due to rain!! We had to walk through literal rivers I. The cemetery and we’re soaked because of the downpour. At the pit stop we got an Uber and left it was so bad!

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