Ghosts, vampires, cemetaries. It's all good. I will bring my walking shoes.
'Him'
F2F 3: Who's Bringing the Guacamole?
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: San Francisco, May 19-21, 2006! Everything else, go here! Swag!
I can't find a website (though I'm *sure* they have them), but it's this one:
Haunted Walking Tour
(Historic New Orleans Tours, Inc)
Location: French Quarter
508 Toulouse St. at O'Flaherty's Irish Pub (New Orleans)
Phone: 947-2120
Hours: Meets 7:30 pm nightly
They give you a coupon for "buy one get one free" at the bar, so most people do the tour with a Hurricane in a to-go cup.
Excellent! Thanks, Jess! This is the website that popped up when I googled the company name: [link]
Oh, and it looks excellent! Maybe we should scrap the vampire tour and do the VooDoo Cemetary tour on Thursday...?
Also, old and new F2Fers...kicking your butts about checking the menu and chiming in...see Press...
I can honestly say I am fine with anything. I'm only picky about food outside of Louisiana. When I'm back home, I'm fine. As far as drinks, I'll probably grab a couple of bottles of scotch on the way down, and if they don't have the stuff I like, I slip some in my flask.
CRAB CLAWS PROVENÇALE
CREOLE CHICKEN
ASSORTMENT OF MINIATURE QUICHES
CAKE AU CRABE
ASSORTMENT OF MINIATURE FRENCH PASTRIES
And the cheese and veggie stuff.
t dies from hunger
I think we should have the dessert tray, as well as foodier food. That's about as far as my thoughts go at the moment.
Excellent idea. I definitely think that dessert is a good plan.
I definitely think that dessert is a good plan.
It always is.
Oh, and it looks excellent! Maybe we should scrap the vampire tour and do the VooDoo Cemetary tour on Thursday...?
The Cemetary is only in the morning, though. I think I'd still like to check out the evening one.
Also, just FYI...this link: [link] talks about dining options in the hotel itself. The restaurant is amazing, but expensive, and if you plan to eat there at night, there is a business casual dress code. Jackets are not required, but are suggested, and no jeans or shorts.
Considering we'll be surrounded by some of the best restaurants in the country, I'm not too concerned...but I thought I'd pass that along.