ok i have reserved 4 rooms, got 3 minutes left 3 with 2 qn beds 1 king with fridge and microwave all have free hi-sp internet
Jayne ,'The Message'
F2F 2: Is there anybody here that hasn't slept together?
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!
hotel unavailable directly but best price ever via csaa quality inn monterey, the 3-diamond one, not the 2 diamond one
if i can find another computer opening today in my county will be back later
walkding distance to bookstores, coffeehouse downtown has nice jacuzzi and pool bring bathing suit. cut off soon
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Okay, I'm finally out from under the show I've been buried in for about 10 days and I'd like to get some stuff done for F2F 2005 if possible.
Can someone either link to, or post the list of hotel candidates and give us a list of Pros and Cons on each one?
Once we get that I'm thinking we can do a little Mr. Poll and find out if there is a preference and then go from there.
I've gotta run out and deal with vehicle registration now, I'll check back in a bit.
My flights are now booked. I'm going to be spending much of December out East!
Deb, Billytea, Sparky and Cass, insent.
Back atcha, Lee, with directions on the 101/380/280 route.
New Orleans F2F 2005 Information
I just did a scan through the F2F posts from the past month or so, and here's the information I've got.
It looks like we are down to The Saint Louis Hotel, The Radisson, The Cotton Exchange, Holiday Inn Express, and Le Cirque for choices among hotels.
One bit of information that has been important to us in the past but that isn't readily available on some of these choices is broadband internet. We've discovered in the past that we like to have it in the hotel rooms, and if possible we'd like to have a line in the hospitality suite.
Cost information:
Radisson:
Double room $99/night
Quad Room $119/night
Hospitality suite $200 for the entire stay
Prom Space an additional $300
Parking $28/night
Do we need to use hotel catering for prom? Do we want to?
Shuttle bus ride to French Quater
The Saint Louis Hotel
Double room $109/night
Hospitality Suite $220/night
Prom Space pricing depends on catering
Parking?
Located in the French Quarter
The Cotton Exchange/Hoilday In Express
Rooms $109/night (What size??)
Hospitality Suite pricing??
Can accomodate 150 people for dinner
Price??
Location??
Le Circque
Rooms $109/night (What size??)
Meeting space $500 plus a $50 setup fee unless we book 20 rooms, then cheaper? I got confused on this item as there is also a cost of $150/day listed
Parking??
Location??
Okay, I think that summarizes the information that is in thread. Please update with the items I missed or with additional information.
Here is what needs to happen now:
- We need the information from these hotels for the missing items
- Feedback on how people feel about costs
- Feedback on food/catering for the event
- Eventually a Mr. Poll on hotels
I'm going to post in Press and tell folks to look here as well.
I googled the Cotton Exchange, and it looks like it's on Carondelet, on the other side of Canal. They say it's one block to Bourbon street, which is sort of a *wink wink* -- one block will get you across Canal and into the Quarter proper, but you'll have to go a few more blocks down Bourbon to get to the crazy stuff.
That said, it's a good location, and it will likely be quieter at night than a hotel located in the Quarter.
Le Cirque seems to be a new hotel on St. Charles. It is not in walking distance of the Quarter, but there is the St. Charles streetcar, and again, it will be quieter. It's also in walking distance of cool things in Uptown. And if it's a new property, it should be in good shape.
All things being equal, I'd toss out the Raddison - for another $10 a night, you'll be either in the Quarter, in walking distance, or on the streetcar line.