My Ideas & Notes
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Recommended Activity
New Orleans Power Pass™
See more, save more with New Orleans Power Pass"! For one low price, visitors receive free entry to all the most exciting attractions in town... a combined value of over $500 in admission fees. See more, save more with New Orleans Power ...
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Recommended Activity
Steamboat Natchez Evening Jazz Cruise
Savor the beauty and romance of New Orleans from the decks of the Steamboat Natchez. The Steamboat Natchez is the only 'authentic' Steamboat in New Orleans and one of six still operating on the Mississippi River.The Evening Jazz Cruise f...
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Recommended Activity
New Orleans Cooking Class
Welcome to the Fun, Food and Folklore of The New Orleans School of Cooking! These entertaining classes are located in a renovated molasses warehouse built in the early 1800's in the heart of the French Quarter. You will be taught the bas...
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The New Orleans School of Cooking
10:00am - 12:30pm / $27.00 per person
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Steamboat Natchez Riverboat
Cruise Only
$24.50
Cruise tickets are available at our Lighthouse Ticket Office, located behind Jax Brewery in the French Quarter.Departures:
Boarding 11:00am;
Cruising 11:30am - 1:30pm
(Call for Availability)Boarding 2:00pm;
Cruising 2:30pm - 4:3...
Day 1 Monday, February 15
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Transportation
SEA → MSY
Departs 02/15/10 at 07:15AMAmerican Airlines
Flight 2286
Nonstop Monday, February 15, 2010
Depart: Seattle/Tacoma Intl, Seattle, WA, US (SEA) @ 7:15am
Arrive: Dallas/Ft Worth Intl, Dallas, TX, US (DFW) @ 1:05pm<< CONNECTION >>
American Airlines
Flight 1292
Nonstop Mo...
Day 2 Tuesday, February 16
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Activity
Bourbon Street
The best known street in New Orleans is Bourbon Street, with famous jazz spots, the famous Preservation Hall and the Old Absinthe House (1807), in which Andrew Jackson and the guerrilla leaders Jean and Pierre Lafitte planned the decisive battle with British for...
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The French Quarters
Start by getting to know the city's most famous neighborhood. Sure, it's a cliché, but the café au lait and beignets at Café du Monde are a good place to begin, followed by a stroll around Jackson Square and St. Louis Cathedral. Cross the seawall and take in the...
Day 3 Wednesday, February 17
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The Cabildo
FREE admission
The Cabildo, Presbytere, and Old U.S. Mint are open Tuesday through Sunday. 10 am - 4:30 pm. Closed all legal holidays.
The site of the Louisiana Purchase Transfer and the flagship building of the Louisiana State Museum historical museum com...
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Food & Drink
Port Of Call
Sunday - Thursday 11:00am - 12:00 midnight
Friday & Saturday 11:00am - 1:00amMonsoon
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Recommended Activity
Cemetery and Gris-Gris Walking Tour
Follow the ghosts of the numerous characters who contributed to New Orleans' mysterious past! Tour the most haunted cemetery - St. Louis No.1 - and visit the tomb of the Voodoo Queen of New Orleans, Marie Laveau. Your guide will explain ...
Day 4 Thursday, February 18
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Haunted History Tours
Rev. Zombie's Voodoo Shop
2 hours
10 AM & 1:15 PM. No Afternoon tour on Sundays! (Please arrive 30 minutes prior to departure time)
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The National World War II Museum Plan A Visit
Entrance on Andrew Higgins Drive
Seven days a week 9-5 -
Food & Drink
NOLA Restaurant
Lunch Hours: Fri, Sat & Sun, 11:30am-2:00pm
Dinner Hours: Mon-Sun, 6:00pm-10:00pm
Day 5 Friday, February 19
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Food & Drink
Court of Two Sisters
Jazz Brunch Buffet Daily 9 a.m. - 3 p.m
Creole a la Carte Dinner 5:30 p.m. - 10 p.m. Nightly
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Activity
Remembering Katrina
It may strike some as macabre, but touring the neighborhoods devastated by Hurricane Katrina and its subsequent floods has become a ritual for many visitors, not unlike the hordes that have made Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan a pilgrimage site. You can opt for a...
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Outskirts of town
Consider a day trip out of town to one of the region's elegant plantation homes, a trip to Cajun Country, or a guided swamp tour. Some tour companies offer a combination, with lunch included. Many of the antebellum mansions between New Orleans and Baton Rouge ha...
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Food & Drink
Dante’s Kitchen
Dinner Nightly
from 5:30pm 'til
(closed on Tuesdays)Brunch
Saturday & Sunday 1030-2Lunch
Thursday & Friday 1030-2 -
Food & Drink
Emeril's Delmonico
# 1300 Saint Charles Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70130
ph: 504 525 4937
fx: 504 595 2206# Dinner Hours: Sun-Thu, 6:00p-9:00p; Fri-Sat, 6:00p-10:00p (We are happy to extend our winter hours to accommodate your group or private event.)
Day 6 Saturday, February 20
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Food & Drink
Leah's New Orleans Style Pralines
New Orleans' historic French Quarter (across from Antoine's)



so envious of your trip, and can't wait to hear all about it when you get back!!
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