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Taking the family to New O'leans soon and while I know I can google and find stuff out, would like to get a few folks views who might know the area and where to stay? We like nice accommodations but like historic stuff while doing so. We will probably make this hotel our base for 2-4 days then go somewhere else for a day or three. Thanks much....
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I have been known to frequent the blackjack tables downtown at Harrah's and am a big supporter of the Hilton just across the street. Nice rooms, some look over the river which has a bunch of commercial shippers going in and out. It's about a 5 minute walk from the Quarter and close to the trolleys as well. That would be my recommendation. |
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Leon
If you haven't been to Galveston, I highly recommend this City. Check it out on your way to New Orleans, or when you are returning home. There are lots of interesting things to see or do in Galveston. And, some very fine Restaurants. I'm a Railroad buff, and they have a great Railroad museum. TED Z . |
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I grew up in New Orleans, and I go home at least every couple of years. One out of the way place you might want to check out is a restaurant called Middendorf's. It is in Manchak, which is basically a plot of dirt in the middle of Lake Ponchartrain about a half hour out of town. The restaurant has been there for about 80 years and the catfish is as good as it gets. Plus, the prices are not like the expensive places in New Orleans.
For accommodations, you might want to consider Metairie. It is a suburb, but it is a lot cheaper. Plus, New Orleans is so small that you can drive from a Metairie hotel to the French Quarter (or anywhere else) in fifteen minutes or so. Avoid anything on the east side of New Orleans. Hit or miss there.
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I lived in Clear Lake City, a hop skip and a jump from Galveston, for several years growing up and am originally from Houston. I am sure I have been to Galveston hundreds of times but not in the last 20+ yrs. Not a bad suggestion. And thanks for the other comments too, guys. I have to admit though with what has gone on just down the road from us in Dallas (we are a suburb to the north) it is making us pause about going a lot of places. I am sure we will go but it's kind of crazy out there sometimes.
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My wife and I usually avoid tours and touristy stuff, but we took the Katrina tour and it was very interesting.
I don't know when you are traveling, but you might be able to get to a card show. BBCM,BHK,BSCM Jul 31 2016 Sun 09AM-03PM Jul 30 2016 Sat 09AM-06PM Hal Odom Phone:318-771-0514 30 TablesFree Entry Venue : Bossier Civic Center 620 Benton Rd Bossier City, Louisiana Zip:71111 Magazine for BBCM,BHK,BSCM Aug 06 2016 Sat 09AM-05PM Roland Belcher Phone:504-231-5390 30 Tables$1 Venue : Ramada Inn-Metairie 3400 S. I-10 Service Rd Metairie, Louisiana Zip:70001 Filters: I have been to the Metaire show a few times and there are a couple good vintage dealers. Unless LSU football is going on then the best vintage guy goes to the game. Rick
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Hey Rick
Thanks for the suggestions. I subject my family to way too much card stuff already so I doubt I take in a show or shop. Katrina tour does sound interesting as tragic as the event was. Quote:
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The Hilton is a good place to camp due to its proximity to the Quarter, Harrah's , the Riverwalk and the most important part...their lobby houses my favorite restaurant in the planet, Drago's! The Charbroiled Oysters are not to be missed! Do not miss them. Don't. Emeril's original place is a 10 minute walk too, although that is nice...I agree with Sam that aside from Drago's, I would eat at some of the more localized mom-pop places rather than the pricey famous ones. The food in that city is unreal. I am tempted to fly there every winter to simply eat my way around town. I lived in NOLA in 1981-82 as a young , single , imbibing guy. I went back a few years ago as a wiser (and wider) married man who loves Cajun, low country food ![]() Go get'em Leon!
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