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How to Make the Most out of Your Mardi Gras Celebration

It’s that time of year again where everyone is dressed in yellow, purple, and green, and wearing as many beads as they can find. Yes, Mardi Gras has finally arrived. To ensure that you are celebrating Mardi Gras to its fullest, check out new and exciting apps Verizon Wireless has to offer.

 

No matter where you plan to celebrate Mardi Gras this year, use Verizon’s VZ Navigator app to make sure that you are up-to-date on the fun and exciting events happening around you. This app allows users to receive directions to nearby activities while also instantly updating their Facebook page with a location status. Compatible with Apple or Android devices.

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Are you a fan of New Orleans Jazz? Mardi Gras is always accompanied with the sounds of saxophones, trumpets, and trombones. Make sure to download New Orleans themed Verizon Wireless Ringtones and Ringback tones to guarantee that you are in the Mardi Gras spirit.

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When celebrating Mardi Gras there are guaranteed to be memorable moments. Be sure to download the Verizon Wireless Webshots app to capture these fun instances with friends and family. This app allows users to customize, download, store, and share photos from any location directly from your wireless device. Compatible with Apple or Android devices.

 

Aside from these tools and apps, Verizon Wireless is ensuring that revelers stay connected during Mardi Gras celebrations with temporary cell site installations. St. Louis is home to the country’s second largest Mardi Gras celebration and is expecting hundreds of thousands of people to floods the streets this week. With the three temporary cell sites already installed, Verizon customers will stay connected with others throughout their Mardi Gras festivities.

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