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8-18-2012 @ 10:55AM
Warren said...
I rarely if ever eat anything at the hotel breakfast bars but often get their coffee as I like lots of sugar, lots of cream and the in room provisions are usually only one pack of sugar per cup. My biggest gripe at hotels is the added fee for parking. Downtown New Orleans hotels are famous for this. They often charge a reasonable rate for the room and then add 15 to 20 dollars for parking per night.
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8-18-2012 @ 11:35AM
TED said...
Warren, this comment was meant for your post, not Dan (nearby on these posts).
Anyway, enjoy the room rate in New Orleans and keep in mind that parking in NOLA (as in NYC) is at a premium. In both cases you're visiting an island.
Once I got a $70 a night rate at the Marie Antoinette right between Bourbon and Royal. Could not have been more convenient for tourist stuff (and I'm a local, or sorts). The parking was $15.00 / night or something like that. Still a bargain all things considered.