Louisiana chef and comedian Justin Wilson used to punctuate stories with his famous catchphrase, “I gar-on-tee!” Whether he was talking about his neighbors or fishing or finishing up a dish, this saying signified the truth of his telling.
It’s a fitting expression to use for New Orleans, too. Anyone who has visited this southern coastal city knows they’re guaranteed fine food, good music, and an all-night party if they choose.
Groups seeking team building experiences are awarded several choices, in person or virtual. On the music side, there are opportunities to participate in group drumming workshops, jazz sessions, and line-dancing lessons.
The city’s character also shines through with ghost tours and historical walks, which make for interesting in-person team building activities, as well. Or maybe food is more your group’s vibe. Teams can participate in classes, culinary tours, and cooking competitions throughout the city.
New Orleans offers outdoor activities, too. Want to see an alligator? Go on a swamp tour. Want to experience the bayou? Take a kayak or canoe out on the water. Want to explore the city’s parks? Have a scavenger hunt.
Its international airport welcomes flights from all over. Once you’re in the city, you’ll find it easily walkable for groups of all sizes.