was just in New Orleans last week for a few days, my 3rd trip down and the place only gets better every time!
I don't think i would even bother with Las Vegas if New Orleans had sportsbooks, and with the internet and my cell phone i can get around that with ease.
The city simply has the best food in America, hands down. Where else can you get a world class meal every restaurant you go to, and there are TONS of them.
I stayed at The St.Ann Marie Antoinette, on Conti for 59 bux a night, the place was litterally 50 feet from Bourbon street so we were able to stumble back in after a hell of a lot of fun at Larry Flynt's Hustler club, 2 dollar anything last Monday night...
I went on a cemetary tour, and injected quite a lot of quetions and points since i have done a ton of research on the JFK assassination and its portrayal in the movie JFK which brought out all sorts of posibilities that may have existed IN New Orleans... Visited Clay Shaw's former residence on 1313 Dauphine street in the quarter and talked to a local about him.
Anyone that hasn't been to New Orleans needs to Run, not walk, there as fast as possible, even in the summer heat its an absolute blast.
Check out the Seaport on Bourbon for fabulous views from the balcony while you dine on FRSH seafood..here is what i indulged in:
CAJUN COMBO PLATTER Blackened Fish, Seafood Etouffee, Jambalaya, Barbecued Shrimp & Deviled Crabcake with Hush Puppies
I had the best Blackened Ribeye at the Oceana on Conti, or at least the best anywhere besides Morton's.
The history in the French Quarter is amazing, no other place like it really in the states.
CHECK THIS CITY OUT BEFORE YOU DIE!!!
I don't think i would even bother with Las Vegas if New Orleans had sportsbooks, and with the internet and my cell phone i can get around that with ease.
The city simply has the best food in America, hands down. Where else can you get a world class meal every restaurant you go to, and there are TONS of them.
I stayed at The St.Ann Marie Antoinette, on Conti for 59 bux a night, the place was litterally 50 feet from Bourbon street so we were able to stumble back in after a hell of a lot of fun at Larry Flynt's Hustler club, 2 dollar anything last Monday night...
I went on a cemetary tour, and injected quite a lot of quetions and points since i have done a ton of research on the JFK assassination and its portrayal in the movie JFK which brought out all sorts of posibilities that may have existed IN New Orleans... Visited Clay Shaw's former residence on 1313 Dauphine street in the quarter and talked to a local about him.
Anyone that hasn't been to New Orleans needs to Run, not walk, there as fast as possible, even in the summer heat its an absolute blast.
Check out the Seaport on Bourbon for fabulous views from the balcony while you dine on FRSH seafood..here is what i indulged in:
CAJUN COMBO PLATTER Blackened Fish, Seafood Etouffee, Jambalaya, Barbecued Shrimp & Deviled Crabcake with Hush Puppies
I had the best Blackened Ribeye at the Oceana on Conti, or at least the best anywhere besides Morton's.
The history in the French Quarter is amazing, no other place like it really in the states.
CHECK THIS CITY OUT BEFORE YOU DIE!!!