Elephant Walk New Orleans
230 Bermuda Street New Orleans, Louisiana, 70114, United States
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Meeting fellow Spirits!
... just as easily in person as we did online. We actually ended up heading up to Canal Street with Lena, Dan, Stephanie and John after lunch for a parade and as there was such an awfully cold wind we all ended up in a bar laughing and drinking the afternoon away!!
Finally we decided it was time to eat.. can only drink so much before it becomes necessary to soak it all up with ...
Feb 2 - Who dat dancin'??
... vegetables. I'm gonna have to buy new pants if this keeps up. :(
A Cajun band called La Touche was the entertainment tonite. We danced between courses, and watched two cute old couples who danced every song. After a while, the one gentleman's wife was too tired to dance so he came and asked Roger's permission to dance with me. Awww. He was adorable. He showed me how to do the Cajun jitterbug, and the Cajun waltz (which has lots ...
First trip staying in the French Quarter
... and decided to try a little bit of food. Unsurprisingly, the food here was horrible. The past few times we have been to a Margaritaville, the food just hasn't been the same and is just weird and barely edible to us. So, it was a good thing we had the beginets earlier so we weren't starving or anything. And did eat a few of the nachos and french fries at least from Margaritaville.
We walked up and down Bourbon Street a few times, getting a drink here ...
Croc Dundee shows all
... of Burbon St. Well in all honesty that was a waste of time as the street is littered with drunks or soon to be drunks. They allow people to freely walk around with oversized plastic containers of usually a high alcohol cocktail,usually of a litre size, a disaster waiting to happen.The whole street also stunk of the aftermath of such behaviours and whatever you wanted to see/do? in a sexual manner appeared to be available. No wonder few families were seen and they ...
This is a biggie (sorry)!!
... t anything like I was expecting, maybe we just went to the wrong places or hit it at the wrong time but I was expecting bands playing Jazz and Blues in nice authentic bars and the reality is that Bourbon Street is like any of the 18-30’s holiday destinations that I’ve visited. The streets are crowded and you can hear different music coming from all angles and every bar has a PR person out on the street trying to get you through the door with some sort ...


