#1 of 10 general tips & advice in New Orleans
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o_dog says:
I heard so many comments about visitors' need to be careful with their safety in New Orleans. In fact, some of my friends had warned me the same thing. The recent crime report about New Orleans did not help, either. However, when I was visiting the city just after the New Year, I was glad that the…
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#2 of 10 general tips & advice in New Orleans
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michellepowell says:
It has been over two years since Katrina and little has changed, the hope of the residents is slowly fading. The only thing getting higher in New Orleans is the cost of living and rent.
It is said that a picture tells a thousand words and I am hopeful that is true, I am out of words to describe …
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#3 of 10 general tips & advice in New Orleans
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hannajax says:
I went on my first Cruise with Carnival on the 11. of December. Departure was from New Orleans, ports of call Cozumel and Costa Maya. I kept a diary of the day to day, but decided to save all tediousness and get to the point I want to make here.
I will begin this missive by including th…
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#4 of 10 general tips & advice in New Orleans
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travel-the-world says:
Many restaurants in New Orleans require diners to wear nice clothing, especially at dinner. Some restaurants ask that men wear a jacket for dinner. It's likely that you will come across one or more of these type places on your "to do" list, so bring dress clothes. Keep in mind, it's hot and humid i…
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#5 of 10 general tips & advice in New Orleans
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travel-the-world says:
If you are staying in a hotel near Bourbon Street, you will be doing lots of walking. The streets are cramped with buildings and very little parking. Plus, parking at most hotels is valet only and costs around $30 per night. Even if you wanted to move your car, you wouldn't be able to drive too far …
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#6 of 10 general tips & advice in New Orleans
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Kzepeda says:
NOLA is a great place to visit. The city is still very damaged, but going and giving money in that way is helping to build it.
That's the only way. THere is so much culture in that city!
Rebuild New Orleans.
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#7 of 10 general tips & advice in New Orleans
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Africancrab says:
I flew Jetblue from New Orleans to New York's JFK and loved it. I did not pay the extra money one can pay to get extra leg room because I did not need it. Plenty or room for someone my height, but if you are 6'2 or taller, an extra $20 will get you more leg room.
The hostesses were pleasant and hel…
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#8 of 10 general tips & advice in New Orleans
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Africancrab says:
In the late 1990s I was living in a small town called Biloxi in Mississippi, while I was there I treated myself to two trips to Lousiana: one was to the immigrations office in New Orleans and the second was to the Mardi Gras festivities again in New Orleans. i flew Airtran to Louis Armstrong airport…
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#9 of 10 general tips & advice in New Orleans
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travel-the-world says:
If you want to be near all the bars and clubs, pick a hotel near Bourbon Street. I would suggest staying at least one street back so you can sleep peacefully at the end of the day. Also, there's lots to do near Cafe du Monde and Jackson Square. If you find a hotel that's close to both areas, you'll …
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#10 of 10 general tips & advice in New Orleans
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michellepowell says:
I am 36 and like most people my age we watched shows such as The Loveboat and fantasized about the ultimate vacation.
The weeks leading up to the cruise my niece and I exchanged multiple emails and spent hours planning the perfect trip. I researched the fleet of ships and was mesmerized by the a…
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