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Going to the Final Four, I hope to see our Huskies, and was wondering if you folks that have been there before remember the best way to get from the airport to downtown. We are staying at the Holiday Inn Downtown/Superdome.

Any suggestions?
 
Don't know if there is a better way, but there is a Hotel Shuttle Link
 
Going to the Final Four, I hope to see our Huskies, and was wondering if you folks that have been there before remember the best way to get from the airport to downtown. We are staying at the Holiday Inn Downtown/Superdome.

Any suggestions?

I was there about a month ago. There is a shuttle from the airport to the downtown hotels ($20, I think) but you may be better off in a cab. It's cheaper per person if you can share a cab with at least two others ($14 each plus tip), and you won't have to worry about being the last stop on the shuttle route. I think you can buy a round-trip shuttle ticket for a reduced rate, but the folks I traveled with opted for the cab to and from and had no regrets. Both the shuttle and the cabs are right outside the baggage claim area.
 
I've been there a few times in the past year and the convenience of a taxi is well worth it over the waiting for a shuttle to fill up. It's a fairly quick inexpensive ride as well (about 25 minutes or so). Let me know if you want any meal recommendations - the trip advisor phone app (City Guide - New Orleans) is also a very good usable app.

I've stayed at that hotel and at a couple of hotels on the edge of the French Quarter, everything is in walking distance if you're fairly mobile.
 
I've been there a few times in the past year and the convenience of a taxi is well worth it over the waiting for a shuttle to fill up. It's a fairly quick inexpensive ride as well (about 25 minutes or so). Let me know if you want any meal recommendations - the trip advisor phone app (City Guide - New Orleans) is also a very good usable app.

I've stayed at that hotel and at a couple of hotels on the edge of the French Quarter, everything is in walking distance if you're fairly mobile.

Thanks for the advice everyone, I think since there are 3 of us , a taxi is the way to go.
We will do a lot of walking, as we are mobile, and I did download the city guide to my Nexus 10.

Always willing to listen to meal recommendations!!!!

Thanks
 
Thanks for the advice everyone, I think since there are 3 of us , a taxi is the way to go.
We will do a lot of walking, as we are mobile, and I did download the city guide to my Nexus 10.

Always willing to listen to meal recommendations!!!!

Thanks
Luckily you still have time to make reservations, most of the better restaurants will be booked soon. I haven't hit any of the Emeril restaurants but I'm sure you can't go wrong with one but a friend who's been going to NOLA for many years steered us to other restaurants.

For breakfast, at least once you have to have beignets and chicory coffee at Cafe du Monde in Jackson Square. OMG they are good. Commanders Palace in the Garden District has $.25 martini's, traditional cajan food and its a landmark and you can tour the Garden District while you're there - the houses are mostly owned now by stars like Sandra Bullock and John Goodman. The Palace is one of those places most visitors hit, be warned you do have to dress up (jackets for men and long pants).

imho the food is better closer to the French Quarter though. My favorite is GW Fins for seafood (if they have smoked oysters get them), Herbsaint for duck and dirty rice, August (John Besh) for a real splurge (is very posh and amazing) anything there, Bayona is terrific as well. For Italian style we also ate at Dominica (another John Besh) - I had goat which was surprisingly very tasty. The restaurants in the Holiday Inn are ok - I thought they were convenient but just ok. Herbsaint is close by on St. Charles St. and one of my favorites. None of these are cheap by the way so I apologize for spending your money, but they are amazing. For gumbo, you can get a great lunch at the Gumbo Shop. The City Guide is also terrific for reviews.

Some other random things to do. We did a cooking school (New Orleans School of Cooking) which was entertaining and included lunch as you ate whatever was cooked (gumbo, jambalia, bread pudding). If your up for a new drink, I discovered Sazarac's at the Roosevelt Hotel bar of the same name (rye whiskey). The Olde Absinthe bar on Pirate's Alley is also a hoot and worth having them go through the hoopla of pouring the Absinthe it through a sugar cube - best at night. Also Pat O'Briens Bar - home of the Hurricane has dueling pianos - a lot of fun for the cost of a beer or drink. On Royale Street there is an antique weapons store where you can hold civil war rifles (better than the Confederate museum where they are behind glass) -J Cohen I believe. Also the Mardi Gra World tour is surprisingly fun as well.

Sorry to run on so much by I really love visiting NOLA!
 
Transportation? Women need only to lift their shirt and show off their beads.

Guys need to pay a taxi for three trips around the block for each block traveled.
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Thanks for the advice everyone, I think since there are 3 of us , a taxi is the way to go.
We will do a lot of walking, as we are mobile, and I did download the city guide to my Nexus 10.

Always willing to listen to meal recommendations!!!!

Thanks

You will cheating yourself by not renting a car and driving from along the river and touring the plantation mansions. I took my mom to NO and that was her favorite thing. She still talks about it to this day.
 
Oh, and don't miss the swamp tour; well worth the time. That's where Mulkey gets most of her alligator clothing.
 
You will cheating yourself by not renting a car and driving from along the river and touring the plantation mansions. I took my mom to NO and that was her favorite thing. She still talks about it to this day.
A rental car (Hertz is in the hotel) is very cheap and it's an hour north to see Laura and Oak Alley.
 
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