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#908198 by spacedog
05 Aug 2015, 13:40
So, it looks like we might end up in New Orleans sometime in December or January! Not quite the winter break I had anticipated, but I'm actually really excited about it. We'll probably fly to ATL (out of MAN if there's still UC availability) and then connect with DL in F to MSY as the prices are great and we get to earn those tasty, tasty Tier Points.

I did a search on the forum and the last thread with advise on New Orleans was from 2012. I'm curious--has anyone been there at Christmas time? Or New Years? The weather is OK, it's cool but not freezing. I'm mainly curious to know if stuff will be closed around those times, or if we'll still have plenty to do. We're mainly looking to go shopping, enjoy the French Quarter, do some tours around stately homes, do a swamp tour, head to the WWII museum and enjoy some of the great food.

I've been researching hotels and really like the look of some of the suites at the Windsor Court hotel as they have character. I was disappointed as a lot of the chain hotels there still look really corporate. I did come across a couple of very interesting boutique hotels, but reviews were mixed and the Windsor seems to have great food on site (something many boutique places were lacking and can be very useful when you arrive late after a flight).

So yes, basically I'm curious to know if anyone knows it'll still be a good place to go over the holidays. If not, we're pretty flexible and so can avoid those dates, too. Thanks!
#908219 by nemesis
06 Aug 2015, 08:41
Hi we stayed at the Hotel Marazin last year - just one block from Bourbon Street - really enjoyed. Have also stayed at the Drury Inn. If you want one with character have a look at the Marazin. Cannot comment about Christmas as we went in May and October. We flew VA into Orlando then Southwest to MSY. We had rain in May but fantastic in October. Happy planning.
#908221 by RyanJW
06 Aug 2015, 10:32
I have a few friends in FL that go to New Orleans between Christmas and new year. Apparently that time is very quiet just before it swells up for the NYE crowd.
#908240 by spacedog
07 Aug 2015, 11:14
nemesis, thanks for the recommendation of the Mazarin, we'd definitely prefer somewhere with character so it's great to know it fits the bill :)

RyanJW, that's good to know, thank you. I'm happy for it to be quiet, I'm only worried about everything being closed on Christmas Day etc.

Really appreciate the input; thank you, both!

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