A night of entertainment, food and fun awaits guests, Saturday, February 16, 2013.
 
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The
 12th Annual Mardi Gras Pub Crawl has become one of the Lake's most 
popular winter activities and continues to draw increasingly larger 
crowds each year. Last year, the event had an estimated attendance of 
over 6,000, with even more expected this year.
"Our
 festival is helping to attract more and more winter visitors to the 
Lake every year," said Mardi Gras Pub Crawl organizer Jeff Carroll. "A 
lot of people who attend the festival reserve a room and schedule a 
weekend getaway around the event. This year, with Presidents' Day, 
they'll have a three-day weekend to shop, sightsee and explore. Winter 
is a beautiful time at the Lake and this event allows us to showcase a 
lot of the great things we have to offer. We have great fishing in the 
winter. We're the home of the largest outlet mall in Missouri. We also 
have five wineries and two state parks. And if the weather is good, you 
can golf at one or more of our 15 area courses. And I'm only mentioning a
 few of the attractions we have in the area. I think visitors are 
discovering that the Lake of the Ozarks is a year-around travel 
destination." 
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Eleven
 years ago, the Mardi Gras Pub Crawl started with just eight locations 
and four 16-passenger buses. This year, patrons will have the 
convenience of 26 full-sized buses, the variety of 20 nightspots and 
restaurants and the assurance of a safe, fun evening.
"Our
 message to our guests is to ride the bus, be safe and have fun," said 
Carroll. "We're all about safety and responsibility. We just want to 
make sure that everyone has a good time. I think one of the reasons that
 our pub crawl is so popular is because we offer safe transportation to 
and from each location from start to finish. We have a 
uniformed security guard on each bus and we work closely with the local 
police department to make sure that when you attend the Mardi Gras Pub 
Crawl, you can put your keys away and have a fantastic worry-free 
evening out on the town."
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To
 ride the buses, festival-goers must purchase a $7 wristband that 
includes entry into all participating restaurants and nightspots, bus 
transportation between all pub crawl locations and pick ups/drop offs at
 participating hotels, motels and resorts. A wristband can be purchased 
in advance or on the night of the event at restaurants/nightspots on the
 route.
The
 fleet of 26 buses will transport attendees on a continuous circuit of 
all 20 bars and restaurants. The buses will make numerous stops at each 
venue and will make drop-offs at hotels, motels and resorts. Buses begin
 departing from partner hotels, motels and resorts at 3 p.m. and will 
run on the circuit until 2:30 a.m.
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Most
 Mardi Gras Pub Crawl venues will have live entertainment. Some will 
feature live rock, blues and country music, while other locations have 
DJs and/or karaoke. The restaurants on the festival's bus route are an 
eclectic mix of food options for guests, including Mexican cuisine, 
prime rib, seafood, Ozark-style barbeque, Chicago-style pizza and much 
more. Shuttle riders also will be able to collect Mardi Gras beads and 
other themed souvenirs along the route.