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Nicoletta Oct 5th, 1999 07:49 AM

Bed & Breakfast in New Orleans
 
My boyfriend and I would like to be in New Orleans for New Year's ...can anyone suggest any Bed & Breakfasts that won't put that deep a hole in our pocket...we are looking to budget as much as possible! <BR> <BR>Any suggestions on locations we should stay in would also be very much appreciated! <BR> <BR>Thanks <BR> <BR>Nicoletta <BR> <BR>

arjay Oct 6th, 1999 08:01 AM

Nicoletta: A couple of years ago when my husband and I were at Gulf Shores, Alabama, we decided on the spur of the moment to detour over to N'awlins. I called 800 information, and asked for a few variants that I could think of on "Bed & Breakfast of New Orleans," "New Orleans B&B Assn." etcetera. -- looking for one of those agencies that represents many B&B's in an area. I landed an 800 number, called them and we ended up at a charming B&B in the garden district for about $60 a nite. Iit was unprepossessing on the outside, a little "shotgun style" cottage, but the inside was lovely, filled with antiques. Sorry I can't recall the name of the agency, but it's one tack you might try.

JoAnn Oct 7th, 1999 03:41 AM

Check out www.nola.com or www.nawlins.com We used these sites before we went last year and they were of great help. Have fun.

Pat Sevier Oct 7th, 1999 04:06 PM

My husband and I just returned from a 3 day trip to N.O. with another couple. It was our first stay at a B&B there. We stayed at Aston's Mechling on Esplanade Ave. It is about a 5 min. ride from the French Qtr. (bus or taxi avail.). The B&B was great - many lovely antiques, very clean and most impressive were how friendly and helpful the owners were. Breakfasts were of gourmet quality. I would stay there again in a second. Pat

Pat Sevier Oct 7th, 1999 04:08 PM

Nicoletta, <BR>It's Pat again. I spelled the name incorrectly: is Ashton's Mechling B&B. <BR>

susan Oct 10th, 1999 01:39 PM

You may have an awfully hard time finding accommodations ANYWHERE in New Orleans for New Year's. Like other popular vacation spots - especially for the Millinneum - New Orleans hosts the Sugar Bowl New Year's Day. Posters on the AOL message board have been saying that they started as long ago as a year to make dinner reservations for New Year's Eve. During festival times (like Mardi Gras and New Year's) <BR>hotels charge 2 and 3 times their normal rates.


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