NOLA ChristmasFest


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There’s no shortage of unique opportunities this December to experience the holiday spirit, New Orleans style. We can’t promise snow, but the city will dazzle and enchant — as it does every year — with thousands of twinkling lights, themed displays, caroling, holiday concerts, special events for kids, and the decadent, traditional Reveillon dinners.

One of those unique opportunities to immerse yourself in wintery activities is the popular and family-friendly festival that celebrates all things Christmas. The annual NOLA ChristmasFest is the only indoor Christmas festival in the area. It takes place at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, kicking off on Friday, December 20, and wrapping on Monday, December 30, 2024.

The Convention Center Boulevard will be draped and dripping in holiday decorations and thousands of lights synced to holiday music, and NOLA ChristmasFest is packed with attractions and events, spread over its 300,000 square feet. The fest will once again feature a display of dozens of Christmas trees, face painting, ice slides, carnival rides, ice skating lessons, and much more (here’s the list of attractions this year). Also, check out height restrictions for some of the rides. Parents can take respite in the “adult lounge” (21 or over to enter) overlooking the ice rink.

The focal point of the festival is the New Orleans’ only, 52×140-foot ice-skating rink. Skate rentals are included in the admission price, but you’re also welcome to bring your own skates. Socks are required. Helmets are not required but are encouraged, especially if you have small kids.

The inflatables area is staffed with friendly elves (who will help supervise the kids). Holiday characters will be strolling by, and you’re welcome to take pictures with them. You can also take professional photos with Santa and his North Pole friends for an extra fee. Food will be available for purchase at the concession stands, plus wine, beer, and special holiday-themed cocktails.

Food and drink, face paintings, photos with Santa, and parking are not included in the ticket price. Kids aged two and under are admitted for free. The event is cashless. Tickets are $25 on weekdays and $30 on Saturday and Sunday (plus ticketing fees). Tickets are non-refundable and good for a single admission at the specific timeframe and the specific day you choose (this means timed entry on a specific day — it’s a popular event).

Parking is available in Lots F/G directly across from Hall I, for a $23 flat fee per day per car. You can pre-pay for parking here.

Coming to New Orleans for the holidays? Be sure to check out our resource for French Quarter Hotels!