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Going there for work in a couple weeks, any tips? | ||
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Unapologetic Old School Curmudgeon |
I was there but it was probably 20 years ago before Katrina wiped it out. Bourbon street was interesting to see and spend a day, but I wouldn't spend any more than that on it, unless you like drinking, bad strippers, and cheesy souvenir shops. Lots of historical things to go see and check out, lots of great food. Don't weep for the stupid, or you will be crying all day | |||
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There are some decent restaurants. Otherwise not much to recommend it CMSGT USAF (Retired) Chief of Police (Retired) | |||
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never heard of thee place definitely go spend some time at the WW2 museum ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Live today as if it may be your last and learn today as if you will live forever | |||
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Meh. Like Las Vegas, if you have diminished moral standards, it may be worth a visit. Otherwise, there's nothing to recommend it. You can't truly call yourself "peaceful" unless you are capable of great violence. If you're not capable of great violence, you're not peaceful, you're harmless. NRA Benefactor/Patriot Member | |||
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Woke up today.. Great day! |
I was not impressed with New Orleans. Bourbon street was cool for a while but I couldn't get into it for more than one night. Plus the overwhelming smell of piss was a little disturbing. I guess I was too sober. Some of the food is EXCELLENT and worth a visit to some local restaurants. Other than the food I can find no reason to visit NO again. | |||
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Funny Man |
New Orleans has plenty to offer besides Bourbon Street. There are phenomenal food options and tons of history to explore. The WWII museum, the garden district and the sculpture garden at City Park just to name a few. Don't listen to the nah sayers, it can be a beautiful city full of welcoming people if you get off the tourist track. ______________________________ “I'd like to know why well-educated idiots keep apologizing for lazy and complaining people who think the world owes them a living.” ― John Wayne | |||
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Spent two days there on a business trip 6 months before Katrina. Stayed in hotel 2 blocks from Bourbon Street (don't remember the name of hotel). Didn't have a vehicle so only walked to Bourbon Street to view the sights. PC | |||
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Knows too little about too much |
Still some good restaurants, but they're not inexpensive. Watch your ass and stay on the beaten path. Good luck, RMD TL Davis: “The Second Amendment is special, not because it protects guns, but because its violation signals a government with the intention to oppress its people…” Remember: After the first one, the rest are free. | |||
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Normality Contraindicated |
Walk around French Quarter to see architecture, shops and churches, WW2 museum, NOMA - New Orleans Museum of Art, cemetery tours, restaurants, night life, coffee and beignets at Café du Monde (get there early - long lines), jazz music, trolley rides ... ------------------------------------------------------ Though we choose between reality and madness It's either sadness or euphoria | |||
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I believe in the principle of Due Process |
There is some real good Dixieland there, and lots of not so good. Preservation Hall is one. Tim Laughlin often found at the Palm Court Jazz Cafe is really, really good, often with Connie Jones. Tuba Skinny is not bad, a different style of trad to be sure. Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me. When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson "Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown | |||
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Maintain situational awareness at all times. | |||
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This ^^^^^. I lived there for a while, and it is still one of my favorite cities......but I love the South and it's food and people. | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
N.O. was a filthy place before Katrina. After? Couldn't tell you and I'm not interested in finding out. Quite frankly, I'm of the opinion that we should have ceded control of N.O. to the Gulf of Mexico in 2005. | |||
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eh-TEE-oh-clez |
Abita Brewery is worth a visit. I like food. New Orleans has a good food scene. | |||
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Nosce te ipsum |
If a guy says, "I bet you a dollar I can tell you where you got your shoes", the correct answer is [the name of the street or intersection]. Drink close to the room. I've bicycled the city for close to a total of ten weeks. All before Katrina. My skills lie in doing nothing on vacation and enjoying it. | |||
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Cruising the Highway to Hell |
Couldn't agree more. The last time I was there was after Katrina, I remember the sign the State Police had up saying that N.O. was closed. Everyday I would say why not change that sign to "Fill Dirt Wanted". Either bury it or give it to the gulf. “Government exists to protect us from each other. Where government has gone beyond its limits is in deciding to protect us from ourselves.” ― Ronald Reagan Retired old fart | |||
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Banned |
Go see live music. Frenchman Street. The quarter, and especially Bourbon St. is a waste of time. It's tourist. It's not representative of the city. | |||
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If you happen to be interested in such things... We passed through once while on a road trip for the sole purpose of driving across the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway. Worlds longest continuous bridge over water at ~38 miles. https://www.bing.com/images/se...Causeway&FORM=HDRSC2 Collecting dust. | |||
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Eschew Obfuscation |
Been a while since I've been there (before Katrina), but this was my take. Some phenomenal restaurants and not much else. (But, I was never there over weekends and did not get to explore the music scene.) _____________________________________________________________________ “One of the common failings among honorable people is a failure to appreciate how thoroughly dishonorable some other people can be, and how dangerous it is to trust them.” – Thomas Sowell | |||
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