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Hotel in MSY
I haven't been to New Orleans in quite a few years. I have a friend who wants to take her daughter, who's turning 21, to MSY. I need to give her a couple of safe hotels near the French Quarter/Bourbon St. to possibly stay. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Denny |
Originally Posted by Denny Crane
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I haven't been to New Orleans in quite a few years. I have a friend who wants to take her daughter, who's turning 21, to MSY. I need to give her a couple of safe hotels near the French Quarter/Bourbon St. to possibly stay. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Denny |
This historic B&B was restored by a Delta pilot; about halfway between the Quarter and City Park. Unfortunately, caution is required anywhere in MSY, especially at night. :(
Degas House - New Orleans |
Wife and I have stayed at Loft 523 a couple times. Great location near everything but far enough off Canal to be quiet.
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The Roosevelt (Waldorf Astoria/Hilton property) is at Canal/Bourbon and is fantastic. Google photos. I’ve seen rates as low as $120/night.
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The Hilton Riverside is a great location and safe. Right in between the French Quarter and CBD.
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Nowhere in NOLA is safe. And what is your friend thinking, taking his daughter there?!!? :(
I think there is a higher end Ramada at Bourbon and Canal street. |
Originally Posted by SonicFlyer
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Nowhere in NOLA is safe. And what is your friend thinking, taking his daughter there?!!? :(
I think there is a higher end Ramada at Bourbon and Canal street. |
Originally Posted by CBreezy
(Post 2607235)
This isn't 2005. NOLA is no less safe than any other city in the US. Or is it just because there are a lot of black people there that you feel uncomfortable?
Bold statement with a follow-up right to the race card.....impressive. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Originally Posted by CBreezy
(Post 2607235)
This isn't 2005. NOLA is no less safe than any other city in the US. Or is it just because there are a lot of black people there that you feel uncomfortable?
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Originally Posted by CBreezy
(Post 2607235)
This isn't 2005. NOLA is no less safe than any other city in the US. Or is it just because there are a lot of black people there that you feel uncomfortable?
And yes, NOLA is actually one of the most dangerous cities in the US. Because of it Louisiana has the highest murder rates in the country: Louisiana's murder rate again leads U.S.: See how other states compare | NOLA.com And it has nothing to do with Hurricane Katrina. Nice try, but your attempt at race baiting fails here. Next time go try it on some people that are too dumb to know better. |
Wow....this thread has taken a decidedly wrong turn. Thanks to those of you who gave me some recommendations.
Denny |
https://youtu.be/FONN-0uoTHI
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Originally Posted by CBreezy
(Post 2607235)
This isn't 2005. NOLA is no less safe than any other city in the US. Or is it just because there are a lot of black people there that you feel uncomfortable?
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Originally Posted by CBreezy
(Post 2607235)
This isn't 2005. NOLA is no less safe than any other city in the US. Or is it just because there are a lot of black people there that you feel uncomfortable?
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