what's your price range? And do you want to be in the Quarter for sure or would you be interested in the CBD/Warehouse District (on the other side of Canal Street).
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Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
Well, I'd prefer to keep under $150 a night, though I could go a bit over that. I'd definitely want to stay on the Quarter side of Canal.
Matt, I have to put in a plug for Elysian Fields Inn I've stayed there several times (last time this year for my birthday). Jim and Leigh are great. It's not in the Quarter, it's in Marigny, but it's about a 15 minute walk. It's quiet, the hotel shuttle stops there, and I think all of the rooms are under $150.
Looking at Kayak, Hotel Monteleone is $192 on reservetravel, the Holiday Inn French Quarter-Chateau Lemoyne on Dauphine is $139, and the Bienville House on Decatur (where we've stayed) is $159. Looks like the Marriott on the FQ side of Canal has rooms for $172 on Kayak.
Haven't been to the Holiday Inn (or known anyone who has), but it's a good location and well reviewed.
I've had out of town visitors stay at that holiday inn and it was fine. That said, IMO staying in the marigny is always a good idea.
That said, IMO staying in the marigny is always a good idea.
Concur. I'd rather stay in the Marigny than the Quarter. All the goodness of the Quarter and none of the drunken fratty behavior.
Dana's first link looks like it is near my parents' time share, which I have never stayed at but it seems like a nice neighborhood from walking past.
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Thanks everyone! I checked the Bienville House yesterday and unfortunately they didn't have rooms available for the dates I wanted, but the others look promising.
I'm waffling now though, last night I found out I can book a room in the Crescent's sister hotel downtown at less than a third the price and still attend the Halloween event I'd originally planned on. It may boil down to which I'd rather hazard, New Orleans traffic or curving bluffside streets in the Ozarks.
We stayed at the Royal Street Courtyard in the Marigny when we were in New Orleans a couple of years ago, and I quite liked it: [link]