Voodoo Doll Class in New Orleans

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Voodoo Doll Class in New Orleans

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  • 2 hours (approx.)
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There’s something oddly fun about making your own voodoo doll. You get a 2-hour hands-on class in New Orleans where you’ll learn the customs behind it and create a doll you take home. The small group setup helps it feel personal instead of rushed.

I especially like the way the session mixes craft time with context—there’s a history talk from Andersen that’s said to be fascinating and easygoing. I also love that you get snacks included, so you’re not stuck paying extra just to get through the lesson.

One possible drawback: it’s not a dark-magic show. If you’re expecting Halloween-style theatrics, you may find the tone more spiritual and intention-focused than spooky.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

Voodoo Doll Class in New Orleans - Key Things to Know Before You Go

  • You leave with your own voodoo doll (it’s included, and it’s yours to keep)
  • Andersen leads the history and explanation part, with a laid-back, approachable style
  • Small group size (up to 10) makes it easier to get help while crafting
  • Snacks are included, and you’re encouraged to bring drinks
  • Class times vary by age: all ages Wednesday noon; adults only at 8pm Thu–Sat

Voodoo Doll Class on Toulouse Street: What You’re Really Doing

Voodoo Doll Class in New Orleans - Voodoo Doll Class on Toulouse Street: What You’re Really Doing
This is a practical, hands-on class, not a performance. The goal is simple: you’ll make a voodoo doll during the session and keep it afterward. Along the way, you’ll learn how voodoo dolls are really made, plus some of the customs, traditions, and history people connect with in New Orleans.

Because the experience is built around creation, your attention stays on the work in front of you—materials, knots, shaping, and finishing details. That matters in a city like New Orleans, where a lot of activities are about watching and sightseeing. Here, you’re participating.

The setting is also easy to plan around. You meet at 815 Toulouse St, right in the action. If the operator offers pickup, you can use that to reduce the “how do we get there” headache—especially helpful at night.

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The 2-Hour Flow: From History Talk to Your Take-Home Doll

Voodoo Doll Class in New Orleans - The 2-Hour Flow: From History Talk to Your Take-Home Doll
You should expect a steady pace: learn a bit, craft a lot, then wrap up with your doll in hand. While the exact minute-by-minute schedule isn’t spelled out, the session content is clear from the format.

Step 1: Kickoff and the Andersen history talk

You’ll start with an explanation that covers the background. The big theme is context—where these dolls fit into beliefs and how they’re understood. In particular, Andersen’s talk is repeatedly described as fascinating and laid back. That combination matters: it keeps the tone approachable, while still giving you ideas to understand what you’re making.

If you like tours that explain why something exists (not just that it exists), you’ll probably appreciate this part. It sets expectations so you don’t feel like you’re in the dark about what the class is actually teaching.

Step 2: Learning how the doll is made

Next comes the core crafting portion. The class is designed so you’re not guessing. You’ll learn how voodoo dolls are made and then create your own.

The class is small—maximum 10 people—so you’re more likely to get one-on-one help if your hands need a little extra patience. This is also where “laid back” shows up in a real way: if you’re slow with knots or want to redo something, you’ll have room to figure it out without feeling watched or rushed.

Step 3: Snacks, plus the “bring drinks” approach

You’ll get snacks included, which is great value on a short, two-hour activity. And you’re encouraged to bring your own drinks—so you can stay comfortable while you craft and listen.

This is a subtle but smart design choice. It helps the session feel more like hanging out and learning than sitting through a lecture. Just plan ahead so you show up ready to sip if that’s your style.

Step 4: Finishing your doll and taking it home

By the end, you’ll have a finished doll you keep. For many people, this is the main reason to book. You get a physical souvenir that isn’t mass-produced.

It’s also a nice option if you want something more meaningful than another photo stop. You’ll remember the work you did to create it.

Price and Value: Is $99.99 Fair for a 2-Hour Class?

At $99.99 per person for about 2 hours, the price makes sense if you judge it like a hands-on workshop. You’re paying for instruction, a guided explanation, and—most importantly—materials so you can take the doll home.

What supports the value:

  • A keep-sake object is included (not just a demo)
  • Snacks are included
  • Group size is capped at 10, which usually improves the quality of help

What to consider:

  • If you want a big “show” or lots of sightseeing, a craft class may feel narrower than a walking tour.
  • If you’re sensitive to spiritual topics, check your comfort level in advance. This class leans spiritual and intention-focused, not “dark magic hoaxing.”

For the right mood, it’s a solid buy: you get a guided experience with an actual product at the end.

Class Times and Age Rules: Pick the Right Slot

Voodoo Doll Class in New Orleans - Class Times and Age Rules: Pick the Right Slot
The schedule is built around two main options, which matters for families and for planning your nights.

  • Wednesday noon: All ages
  • Thursday, Friday, Saturday 8pm: Adults (18+) only

So if you’re traveling with kids or teenagers, Wednesday noon is your easiest match. If you’re an adult group looking for an evening activity, the 8pm sessions can fit nicely—just keep in mind that you won’t be able to bring anyone under 18 to the adult-only slots.

You’ll also see that people tend to book ahead—on average, this is reserved about 34 days in advance. That’s a hint that popular time windows can fill up, especially the adult-night sessions.

What’s Included (and What You Need to Bring)

Voodoo Doll Class in New Orleans - What’s Included (and What You Need to Bring)
Here’s the practical breakdown:

Included:

  • Your own voodoo doll to take home
  • Snacks

Not included:

  • Alcoholic beverages

The instruction is clear: bring your own spirits if you want them.

That “bring your own drinks” detail can be a good thing. It lets you control what you like and keep the budget tighter than paying for bar extras. The key is to plan responsibly and keep it comfortable—you’ll still want to focus on the hands-on crafting.

Also, the class is offered in English, and confirmation is provided at booking, which helps with trip planning.

Group Size and the Pace: Why Up To 10 Matters

Voodoo Doll Class in New Orleans - Group Size and the Pace: Why Up To 10 Matters
A max of 10 travelers (small group) isn’t just a number on paper. It changes how the class feels.

In a group that size:

  • you’re more likely to get individualized help as you craft
  • mistakes or slower hands don’t derail the group
  • questions are easier to answer without feeling like you’re interrupting

If you’re the type who worries about being “the slow one,” this matters. The vibe described is patient and supportive, which makes the learning curve feel manageable.

Practical Tips to Get the Best Session

Voodoo Doll Class in New Orleans - Practical Tips to Get the Best Session
You’ll have the smoothest time if you plan around comfort and expectations.

Bring your own drinks (non-alcoholic or alcoholic as you prefer). Snacks are provided, but the drink part is up to you. Keep it simple so you’re not juggling extra items.

Go in with curiosity, not a checklist of what’s scary. The tone is more spiritual than gimmicky. If you treat it like a cultural and craft lesson, you’ll likely enjoy it more.

Wear something you’re okay using your hands in. You’ll be crafting, and that means you’ll want to feel relaxed about sleeves, accessories, and small mess potential. Nothing dramatic is stated, but handcraft activities are just… handcraft activities.

Consider the age schedule when planning the rest of your trip. Wednesday noon is all ages; the 8pm slots are adults only. That choice can shape which other activities you pair with it.

Who This Class Fits Best

Voodoo Doll Class in New Orleans - Who This Class Fits Best
This voodoo doll class is a good match if you want:

  • a hands-on New Orleans activity where you create something
  • a small-group lesson with a clear explanation
  • a takeaway souvenir that’s personal, not generic

It’s especially fitting for people who like learning the “why” behind traditions, since the class includes explanation of customs and the way dolls are made.

It may be less ideal if you want:

  • pure nightlife entertainment
  • a big walking tour with lots of stops
  • a spooky, theatrical product with no spiritual framing

Should You Book It? My Take

If you want a New Orleans activity that’s different from the usual photo-and-museum loop, this is one of the clearer choices. You’re getting a take-home doll, included snacks, and a guided explanation led by Andersen, in a small group that supports learning.

I’d book it when:

  • you can match the Wednesday noon or Thu–Sat 8pm schedule to your plans
  • you’re comfortable with spiritual themes and the idea of intention
  • you want a craft experience where you actually make the thing

Skip it when:

  • you’re only interested in spooky, showy “dark magic” vibes
  • you don’t want anything spiritual or belief-based in your experience
  • you need something with lots of walking and major sightseeing

FAQ

What is the duration of the voodoo doll class?

It lasts about 2 hours.

Where do I meet for the class?

The meeting point is 815 Toulouse St, New Orleans, LA 70112. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

How much does it cost?

The price is $99.99 per person.

What do I get to take home?

You’ll make and take home your own voodoo doll.

Are snacks included?

Yes. Snacks are included.

Are alcoholic drinks included?

No. Alcoholic beverages are not included, and you’re encouraged to bring your own spirits.

Are there age restrictions?

Yes. Wednesday noon is all ages. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm are for adults 18+.

Is there a limit on group size, and do you offer pickup?

The class has a maximum of 10 people. Pickup is offered.

What’s the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Free cancellation is available up to that point.

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