decent place for cheap ($100 or under a night) to stay in the French Quarter
The_Hook_Up
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NOLA folk...ya got any recommendations?
thanks.
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Otherwise, look around the CBD. Couple of blocks from the quarter and prices
are way more reasonable. The quarter Holliday Inn is crummy. Don't do it.
http://www.travelzoo.com/destinations/new_orleans/
Or I tend to use Trip advisor. Which not only can help you find deals, but the reviews are a good way to really check out whats up with places you're thinking about staying around the world.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g60864-New_Orleans_Louisiana-Hotels.html
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g60864-c2-New_Orleans_Louisiana-Hotels.html
A friend of a friend is in town working on a project and is staying there right now for 2-3 weeks, paying only $45 a night for an AMAZING suite. not sure if it's that cheap for a shorter stay, but worth a look...
i'd also check stuff on craigslist: http://neworleans.craigslist.org/vac/
personally, though, i'd recommend staying at a B&B in the Marigny instead of a hotel in the quarter, but i don't really have any specific recommendations on that front...
you coming for Ponderosa Stomp?
www.vrbo.com
I'm goin a week from this coming thursday for an extended weekend. We booked through bookit.com to stay at the Frenchman which was 80 a night. Has good reviews, looks very uh... independent, and most importantly has free parking. Apparently a lot of the hotels down there don't which can run you and extra 20-30 a day.
They usually got the lowest price of the big booking sites.
if enough people are coming for Ponderosa, would the Strut be interested in a meetup?
Pre stomp party. I'm going to take the train to Nola, so I won't have a car and want to be in walking distance of all the stomp stuff...looking at the map it seems the quarter would be a good place since I'm hoofin it
What's the story with the Hip Drop?
Radd dude, I'll try to check out your set. You're playing 60's r&b I take it?
For real though, think about the CBD, also refered to as "downtown". Almost every hotel in that district
is less than a 5 min. walk to the quarter. It is also where the posher restaurants are. You'll save money,
the architecture is varied and interesting, and drink prices drop by 30%. No need for a car. NOLA
is a small city.
it is at a place called d.b.a. On Frenchman street Thursday night. I got an email from some dude named Brice if I would be interested...I think soul sister puts it together...
The fair will be held at The Cabildo of the Louisiana State Museum in Jackson Square (French Quarter)
600 St. Peter St.
TWO DAYS
Sept. 24th and 25th
11am - 5pm
PLEASE:
- email to reserve a table at the record fair (please name size and dates of reservation)
- email to tell me about a great dealer you know who might be interested in selling
VENDOR INFO:
Tables are 8 feet long and approx 2+ feet wide
$60 = one table for one day
$110 = one table for two days
$35 = 1/2 table for one day
$65 = 1/2 table for two days
Payment will be made in advance, when you contact me to make your reservation, I will tell you where to send payment
Parking discount TBD
Details:
Friday September 24th, 11am - 5pm (load in from 9am)
Saturday September 25th, 11am - 5pm (load in from 9am)
Vendors reserving tables for 2 days may leave their records set up overnight, venue will be locked and have security.
Vendors loading out please do so by 6pm.
Fair is on floor 2 of building, there is a loading entrance and elevator to floor 2.
http://www.lerichelieuhotel.com/