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  • New Orleans Convention and Visitor's Bureau. Includes accommodation and dining directories, event information, attractions, culture, and more.
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New Orleans?
My friends and I are planning a road trip to New Orleans. I have a few questions, First is it safe to go? Second What are some things to do in the city? Third where is a good semi-cheap place to stay?
yes, new orleans is safe as any other big city. sitck to the main areas , the quarters, canal street, st. charles. as far as thing to do, hag out on bourbon walk the quarters and take pictures of the buildings and shop , go to the french market there are plenty to do, depending on who you cmeing, its festival season right now so there might be one going on, jazz fest is next weekend and the following weekend and Essence is in july. as for a cheap place to stay, i can't really say, prices change alomst daily, try yahoo travel or orbitz travelocity, expedia or other sites like that. if i where to give and average price maybe $50-sometimes $300 a night depending and $50 might be a little low, since you have a car i would stay outside of the city and drive in, rates are much cheaper. try metaire, there are plenty of hotels there and maybe a 10-30 min. ride into the city depending on traffic (actually my mom can get into the city faster but she been driving those highways for years) here are some sites to check out http://www.nola.com/ http://www.travelocity.com/ http://www.orbitz.com/ http://www.frenchquarter.com/ http://www.neworleans.com/ anythign else let me know
What will New Orleans & theGulf Coast do with all thetrash from Hurricane Katrina?
There is so much trash in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. What will the survivors and residents do with all of the flooded cars, furnature, houses, and junk?
Most of the debris from the houses (furniture, wood, etc) will wind up being landfilled. They have all of the major hauling companies involved in the cleanup efforts. Where it is economical they will recycle as much as possible. Most of the metals and recoverable/reusable things will get handled that way because they have value to all the people involved. Hope this helps!
What site will ship authenticnew orleans food?
So I have purchased gift baskets from Chicago before that comes with hot dogs and cheesecake and pizza etc. Is there any place that will do this with authentic new orleans food? Thanks!
Try UPS or FedEx. PLCG~
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