Rachel G.
Google
“Beautiful concept, but left wishing for more.”
I spent some time reflecting before writing this review because I truly love the idea behind JAMNOLA. The concept of combining art, music, and New Orleans culture in an interactive way is wonderful—but unfortunately, the execution didn’t quite live up to the hype or the price.
The space itself was smaller than expected, and while the rooms were visually stunning, there was very little to actually interact with. For the cost (around $130), it felt like there should have been more hands-on experiences, especially since several of the interactive features weren’t working—like the smaller music circles on the wall and some of the sound buttons.
The 3D glasses were only used for about five minutes in the first room and then served no purpose afterward. One of the guides spoke at length but didn’t add much value or context, while another seemed disengaged. Thankfully, a third staff member was excellent—friendly, knowledgeable, and genuinely enhanced our experience by explaining the silver sound circles and bounce music.
Although the exhibits were colorful and “Instagram-worthy,” it often felt like we were searching for something meaningful to do. The potential for this experience is huge—New Orleans is all about energy, rhythm, and creativity, and I wish that spirit had been captured more fully.
Overall, it’s a “one-and-done” experience for me. I appreciate the vision behind JAMNOLA, but I hope future updates include more truly interactive and immersive elements to make it feel worth the time and cost.