clayguevara All American 604 Posts user info edit post |
To avoid the beaches me and a few buds were thinking this would be a good idea and what I've read says that most of the tourist areas were preserved from Katrina. I'm basicly asking what should we look to do for fun and where should we stay to be in walking or cheap cab distance from the main attractions. Yes I used search and the only good topic had been ruined with inter-tdub squabble. 1/3/2007 4:22:04 PM |
gunzz IS NÚMERO UNO 68205 Posts user info edit post |
i wouldnt want to go there for spring break unless it coincided with Mardi Gras
ive been to NO a handfull of times and i dont really see it as a good spring break place 1/3/2007 5:13:11 PM |
Sleik All American 11177 Posts user info edit post |
Mardi Gras is February 20th this year. Parade season lasts from 2/10-20. Just so you know
I just came back from New Orleans for Xmas, and I can tell you -- if you don't have friends' houses where you can just hang out and shoot the shit for a few hours, there aren't THAT many alternatives. I found myself doing the same shit by my 5th day home, and I'd been to Baton Rouge (an hour away) and Mandeville (a 24-mile drive across Lake Pontchartrain) by then. As my buddy Mark put it, "It's all good here if you're not expecting things to be the way they were."
[Edited on January 3, 2007 at 7:03 PM. Reason : take it from a native] 1/3/2007 7:03:10 PM |
urge311 All American 3026 Posts user info edit post |
it was fun the year i went for spring break you can stay right on royal st for $100 a night and bourbon st was still really full at night and yes, there are always boobies 1/3/2007 7:03:51 PM |
mcfluffle All American 11291 Posts user info edit post |
^^how I miss that drive across Lake Pontchartrain. 1/3/2007 8:18:42 PM |
Sleik All American 11177 Posts user info edit post |
It was better when I could sleep the whole time
1/3/2007 10:09:21 PM |
mcfluffle All American 11291 Posts user info edit post |
lol
I remember when I used to think it was the 24-hour bridge instead of 24-mile. 1/3/2007 10:11:14 PM |
Sleik All American 11177 Posts user info edit post |
haha I almost typed hour, after giving the time needed to get to BR
[Edited on January 3, 2007 at 10:38 PM. Reason : .] 1/3/2007 10:38:11 PM |
clayguevara All American 604 Posts user info edit post |
Well for those that have been what would be on your things to do list. Also how far are the riverboat casinos? 1/4/2007 10:07:11 AM |
beergolftile All American 9030 Posts user info edit post |
they like to drink down there...
1/4/2007 10:30:22 AM |
Sleik All American 11177 Posts user info edit post |
^ my uncle was on the boat that threw that guy off.
^^ the best one (Boomtown) is about 15 minutes from downtown New Orleans.There are plenty of hotels near Boomtown, but the drawback is that it's across the river, so unless you take the Huey P Long bridge back to the eastbank you'll be paying a $1 toll to cross over (it's free going back to the westbank on either bridge). Look how narrow "The Huey" is: http://www.southeastroads.com/louisiana050/us-090_eb_hpl_bridge_01.jpg
There's Harrah's, which IS in downtown New Orleans, all the way upriver on Canal St. Good shopping in that area, also. Tons of hotels, but prices will be jacked the fuck up because of Mardi Gras (and probably heavily booked by now - I'd start calling today if I were you). I'd suggest finding something in Metairie or Kenner (just west of New Orleans) and taking the fairly short drive... but first, start with hotels downtown (from google local, search for hotels near 8 Canal St., New Orleans).
Speaking of Kenner, the Treasure Chest Casino is out that way on Williams Blvd. all the way to the lake. Currently running on limited hours because of HK, but still a pretty fun place overall.
If you have any specific questions, PM me and I'll call Sacajawea (my mom) to get them better answered for you.
[Edited on January 4, 2007 at 2:26 PM. Reason : ~] 1/4/2007 2:25:58 PM |
clayguevara All American 604 Posts user info edit post |
^ actually Mardi Gras will have been over for about two weeks I think. From what I've read March is still during the peek of the tourist season, but thanks for the help with the riverboats. 1/4/2007 3:10:53 PM |
Jen All American 10527 Posts user info edit post |
my mom is a travel agent and she keeps saying that now is a really good time to go. Most eveything in the turist area's is open but it seems like most people don't know or arn't visiting. So you can get a really good hotel and find fun things to do for cheap. Also airfair to NO is cheaper then it used to be. Good Luck, have fun 1/4/2007 3:33:15 PM |
Sleik All American 11177 Posts user info edit post |
^^ for some reason I keep thinking you're going for Mardi Gras. My err on that.
Spring Break is March 5-9 for you guys, which doesn't coincide with any other school's midterms there (Tulane is about 2 weeks after, and LSU/UNO/Loyola won't get out until April). Stuff should be cheap and way less booked around then. 1/4/2007 10:28:19 PM |
ncsuchris07 New Recruit 15 Posts user info edit post |
Haha, I'm going to NO for alternative spring break this year. Yeah, I'm crazy. 1/5/2007 2:53:04 AM |
mcfluffle All American 11291 Posts user info edit post |
^hello 1/5/2007 2:55:50 AM |
clayguevara All American 604 Posts user info edit post |
Flight and rooms have turned out to be surprisingly cheap. 1/9/2007 1:32:37 PM |
Jen All American 10527 Posts user info edit post |
I glad rooms are cheep, I need to start looken for one. I just found out I get to go home for spring break. So im gona try to go spend two days down there 2/15/2007 9:16:44 AM |
budman97420 All American 4126 Posts user info edit post |
I'm probably going here too. 2/15/2007 10:56:28 AM |
Lutra All American 12588 Posts user info edit post |
Well...I coulda told you what to do before Katrina...but I have no idea if any of it is still intact. 2/15/2007 11:33:03 AM |
jpark10 Veteran 443 Posts user info edit post |
im from new orleans and i can tell you...if you're 21 or have a fake, you will have a blast riverwalk is a pretty fun place. its close to the quarter/bourbon and there are stuff like the mall and aquarium and stuff like that. its also 5 min from Harrah's casino, btw great food there. well its new orleans: great food everywhere. but i would have to agree with the previous comment: its better if you know someone who lives there. there are street cars that run along alot of the main tourist roads such as st.charles, canal st, poydras, etc. they are a cheap and convenient way to get around downtown. you can also check out the saints training camp which is near the metairie/kenner city line on airline hwy. ....ummm what else.... 2/15/2007 4:38:58 PM |
budman97420 All American 4126 Posts user info edit post |
hurricanes and hand grenades I'm pretty stoked to be going back 2/15/2007 8:09:39 PM |
clayguevara All American 604 Posts user info edit post |
yeah i can't wait to get down there. How hard would it be to go to the Battle of NO battleground if you don't have a car (because we're flying)? 2/15/2007 10:10:30 PM |
budman97420 All American 4126 Posts user info edit post |
^ I don't know im bring my car just to make things easier, the hotel i'm staying at right off bourbon st has free parking.
[Edited on February 16, 2007 at 10:41 AM. Reason : .] 2/16/2007 10:40:47 AM |