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ChangeArm wrestling NOLA
Challenge a stranger to arm wrestling. Photograph the battle.
Beer toast NOLA
Find a bar, order a round (or hurricanes) and photograph the official toast.
Beignet sugar shower
Cafe du Monde beignets are smothered in powdered sugar. Order an order for the team and take a group photo where everyone takes a bite at the same time. Sugar all over the face is encouraged.
Beignet sugar shower for the bride
Cafe du Monde beignets are smothered in powdered sugar. Order an order for the team and take a group photo where the bride takes the first bite while the rest cheer her on. Sugar all over her face is encouraged.
Big Easy bride lift
The party begins! Take a group photo where the bride is triumphantly lifted up by the team with a NOLA backdrop. Higher and louder, this is your starting shot!
Big Easy finale for the bride
This is the final challenge! Take an amazing closing group photo where the bride wears a full bachelorette accessory set (sash, tiara, beads, the works) with a NOLA backdrop. A photo for the wedding slideshow, well done everyone!
Big Easy kick-off
The hunt begins! Find a typical NOLA backdrop (a wrought-iron balcony, a streetcar, a colourful Creole cottage) and take a group photo where everyone jumps in the air. Everyone off the ground or it does not count.
Bourbon balcony bride toss
Bourbon Street is famous for its wrought-iron balconies. Find one with great character and take a group photo posing as if the bride is about to throw beads from the balcony above (or as if catching them from below).
Bourbon balcony pose
Bourbon Street is famous for its wrought-iron balconies. Find one with great character (or a wall of beads if it is post-Mardi Gras) and take a group photo posing as if you are about to throw a parade from the balcony above.
Bourbon Street stag shot
On Bourbon Street: take a group photo with the crew under the most outrageous neon sign or balcony you can find. Groom front, beverage in hand.
Cathedral bride pose
St. Louis Cathedral is the oldest cathedral in continuous use in the US. Take a group photo on Jackson Square with the three white spires behind you, the bride in a sash or tiara at the centre.
Cathedral groom pose
On Jackson Square in front of St. Louis Cathedral: a group photo where the crew dramatically points at the cathedral and the groom looks up like the heavens are speaking.
Cathedral plaza pose
St. Louis Cathedral is the oldest cathedral in continuous use in the United States. Take a group photo on Jackson Square with the three white spires of the cathedral clearly behind you.
Checkpoint: Bourbon Street
Navigate to Bourbon Street, the famous nightlife strip of the French Quarter. Check in once the music gets louder than your group chat.
Checkpoint: Cafe du Monde
Navigate to Cafe du Monde, the legendary 24-hour beignet stand at the French Market. Check in once the team can smell powdered sugar in the air.
Checkpoint: Jackson Square
Navigate to Jackson Square in the heart of the French Quarter. Check in once the team can see St. Louis Cathedral.
Fake tattoo NOLA
Give the groom a fake tattoo somewhere visible. Close-up photo of the masterpiece.
French Quarter groom strut
On a French Quarter street: take a video of the crew strutting down the cobblestones, groom front and center, like the Grand Marshal of his own parade.
Groom lift New Orleans
The crew triumphantly lifts the groom into the air. Bonus if a brass band is playing.
Group finale in New Orleans
The final challenge! Find a beautiful NOLA spot (Jackson Square, a balcony-lined street, the riverfront) and take an amazing group photo with the whole team in shot. A photo for the ages, well done everyone!
Hurricane cheers
A Hurricane is the iconic NOLA cocktail (or grab a Cafe du Monde iced coffee). Find a spot with French Quarter charm behind you and take a group toast photo. To the Big Easy!
Hurricane toast for the bride
A Hurricane is the iconic NOLA cocktail. Find a spot with French Quarter charm, order Hurricanes (or any festive drink) and take a group toast photo with the bride leading. To the future Mrs.!
Imitate the groom NOLA
One crew member imitates the groom at his most typical moment. Photo or short video.
Jazz on the street
Jazz was born in New Orleans. Find any street musician or busker (the French Quarter is full of them), drop a tip and take a group photo with the musician clearly visible. Bonus if everyone is dancing in the photo.