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GeorgeW Aug 19th, 2010 09:18 AM

I expect Mayor Mitch Landrieu will not only crack down on crime but on corruption in the New Orleans police department, one of the most corrupt in the nation.

sf7307 Aug 19th, 2010 09:23 AM

Will he do it before Wm's trip next May?

SusanCS Aug 19th, 2010 10:11 AM

I agree that this location makes no sense whatsoever. It's over 2 miles from Marigny Manor House to the Convention, and that's just the corner of the building. As I recall, it's a LONG building!

Here's the mapquest map with directions.

http://www.mapquest.com/maps?1c=New+...339&2v=ADDRESS

SusanCS Aug 19th, 2010 10:11 AM

Meant the convention center...

SusanCS Aug 19th, 2010 10:22 AM

Okay, good lord...I added the wrong map. Here's the right one. The are driving directions - in order to see the fastest walking route, you have to hit the "avoid" to the right of the directions about turning onto Elysian Fields Avenue. The walking route will pop up.

Maybe the third time is a charm.

http://www.mapquest.com/maps?1c=New+...465&2v=ADDRESS

SAnParis2 Aug 19th, 2010 10:26 AM

I'd walk down by the river & I think it is about 1.5 miles. I hang out on Frenchmen St. quite a bit & last trip I stayed on Canal...I made that trip a few times & got caught in torrential downpours twice. You sure wouldn't want to walk, the driving route.

SusanCS Aug 19th, 2010 11:33 AM

SAnParis - I agree about walking down the river. That's the route the second map takes if you "avoid" the turn onto Elysian Fields. They list it at 2.38 miles. Not that it's so terribly long, but it's not where I'd want to stay if I were in town for a convention.

msf Aug 19th, 2010 06:43 PM

New Orleans is a city just like any other city. Be smart...pay attention, and enjoy yourself. If cities and crowds make you paranoid...don't go.

Wm Aug 23rd, 2010 12:26 PM

My goodness, so many assumptions made from my simple post. I'm see that perhaps I have not chosen our accommodations well for this trip. Would someone be willing to make a friendly recommendation for lodging?

starrs Aug 23rd, 2010 01:36 PM

http://www.dauphineorleans.com/
Close to the French Quarter but amazingly quiet. I love this place and recommend it to many - including my mom for her girls' trip. They lovedit.

november_moon Aug 23rd, 2010 02:39 PM

Last time we were in New Orleans we stayed at the Place d'Armes on St. Ann, right near Jackson Square. The location is really great - on a quiet street, but close to a lot of things. We had a balcony room facing the street and didn't have any trouble sleeping. The hotel consists of several historic townhouses built around a center courtyard. The rooms could use some updating as some of the furnishing are a bit worn, but they are perfectly fine.

Wm Aug 26th, 2010 02:34 PM

Starrs & november_moon, thanks so much for your positive response. I'll check out your suggestions.

SusanCS Aug 26th, 2010 07:16 PM

Not to muddle your choices, Wm, but I'll add another option. Our current favorite is the Royal Sonesta, but you do NOT want a room on Bourbon unless you're prepared to be up late listening to the revelers.

We love the inside corner rooms overlooking the patio/pool.

notbob Aug 26th, 2010 09:15 PM

Hotel Monteleone on royal in the Quarter.

www.hotelmonteleone.com

ccolor Aug 27th, 2010 03:29 AM

Ramada Inn on Bourbon - you would probably prefer a courtyard room so the street noise from Bourbon and Toulouse won't be a problem.

Byrd Aug 27th, 2010 04:46 AM

Another choice:
The Provincial on Chartres. We've been staying there for years (and years!).

http://www.hotelprovincial.com/

Also love the Royal Sonesta (on Bourbon, closer to Canal).

Byrd

starrs Aug 27th, 2010 05:28 AM

One great thing about the Dauphne Orleans - you are just steps away from Bourbon Street but a world away. No noise concerns.

Byrd Aug 27th, 2010 05:42 AM

BTW, we would never recommend staying in the Rampart Street area.

Byrd

roadie Aug 30th, 2010 02:43 PM

My husband and I just got back from New Orleans as first time visitors. We stayed at the Prince Conti Hotel on Conti St. in the French Quarter. During daytime hours, we did walk along Rampart St., but I was not comfortable. The atmosphere surely changes there.

We drove out to the Garden District (so beautiful) and stopped at the gates of the Lafayette Cemetery, which were locked. Come to find out later, the cemeteries can be fairly crime-riddled, but I can't confirm that my source is a good one.

Anyway, enjoy your stay, and if you're craving a bit of seafood, GW Fins on Bienville St. in the Quarter was better than fantastic. This coming from a Seattlite who knows her seafood!

november_moon Aug 30th, 2010 05:36 PM

roadie - Yes, the cemeteries can be dangerous. Because of the tombs, there are a lot of secluded areas. In a group, it isn't a problem though.


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