How conveniently located is The Radisson vs. the others?
I think we need to get more info on the hospitality suite and prom room from the "New Orleans Fine Hotels" group before deciding anything.
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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: New Orleans! May 20-22, 2005!
How conveniently located is The Radisson vs. the others?
I think we need to get more info on the hospitality suite and prom room from the "New Orleans Fine Hotels" group before deciding anything.
The advantage of the St. Louis is that it's right in the Quarter. Step out the door, walk half a block, and you're at the shopping of Royal Street or the debauchery of Bourbon Street (take your pick). The Radisson is a little more out of the way.
And the Radisson is a chain.
I think we need to get more info on the hospitality suite and prom room from the "New Orleans Fine Hotels" group before deciding anything.
I am awaiting a response. I'll post as soon as I hear anything.
I like the look of the St. Louis.
Do we know how accessible everything will be in these hotels. I know in DC there was a problem with the hospitality suite being up a flight of stairs.
The Radisson's proposal specifically mentions the Audubon rooms and sleeping rooms as being accessible and served by elevator. I'll have to check on the others.
Yay. I love St. Louis, of course Radisson wouldn't be bad either, and I know the Radisson is good with groups.
Whatever, I'll sleep on Burbon St. to get to hang out with y'all.
I think you're a more devoted Buffista than I. I've walked down Bourbon Street at 6am, and the only way I'd sleep there is if I could levitate like Linda Blair in The Exorcist.
I had a friend who came down with us once and just didn't think he was going to make it all night with us. He'd find a doorway or alleyway or just a wall and lean on it and take a nap.
I don't think I could ever sleep that way, but I'd try for buffistas.