Falcon Travel’s Laura Newman and TTG’s Sophie Griffiths ride the float
listen to authentic New Orleans bands and purchase Cajun food in Universal Studios’ French Quarter, and the party continues long into the night, with the Mardi Gras After- Party at Universal CityWalk.
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Gras celebrations are a great additional selling point and I plan to use them as a marketing tool to encourage Florida veterans to return to Universal Orlando Resort at this time of year. It’s a great night out for all age groups. I’ve seen people of every age enjoying it all and calling out for beads. I would encourage customers to come at this time of year specifically to see it.”
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transfers. A two-park bonus ticket gives 14 days’ unlimited access to Universal’s Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios and costs from £95 per adult and £85 per child. ■
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Vikki Sinclair, McNeill Thriftway, Belfast “I’ve never been to Mardi Gras before, but I think it’s brilliant. I will definitely tell customers about it; it’s been one of the highlights of my trip here. The whole event runs very smoothly, and the fact that it is free is a big selling point. It’s a fantastic experience.”
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