Elephant Walk

230 Bermuda Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70114, United States | B&B

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A travel blog entry by lukeandrebecca

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... we noticed that a line was forming outside. And next thing we knew it was around the block! The blocks are pretty small here, but still we could see why. We were blown away. Luke had the sampler platter, which included Cajun fried chicken, rabbit and sausage jambalaya, seafood gumbo and étouffée. All of which was unbelievable. I had the Creole/Cajun Pasta. Which was insanely mouth watering still from it good. I'll have to find a menu and add into this later ...

Waiting for our second rooms...

A travel blog entry by glcraleigh

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We've had a little bit of trouble checking in. Room keys don't work, not enough beds in the rooms we do get... It'll be all worked out soon enough though. Fingers crossed!
On the bright side our first time in the Super Dome is coming up! Its going to be crazy seeing so many people.

- Sara
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Cross country really means something in America

A travel blog entry by fran.martin

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... some relatively cheap snacks (all terribly bad for you) and especially plantain chips which I fell in love with in Trinidad and can be found in abundance here in the grocery/deli shops, and a subway (only mildly bad for you) for lunch. And off to find my train.Surprisingly for the major hub for trains in Northwest USA (apart from Chicago) you only find out your gate about 10 mins before the train departs, which I'm guessing is to stop congestion at the gates, though that ...

Cruisin' in the Caribbean

A travel blog entry by footloose_llr

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... never mind, all week to catch up with them.



Long walk back to the terminal... I have to say all through the "check in" process the NCL staff were fabulous, always someone there to point you in the right direction making it very smooth and easy. When we made it to the "waiting room", or whatever it's called... there was Lena, standing up waving to us... well actually I think I heard the "Larrrrneeee" first!! Love the way the ...

New Orleans

A travel blog entry by kstubbs97

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... of 2009 Beringer Cab Sav for $13.

Talked to both of them about places to have dinner. The barmaid used to work at Bayona (which we all agreed was the best choice on my shortlist of four), and she called to see if they could fit me in, but they were booked until 9am. She suggested a seafood restaurant cakked GW Finns an alternative which is less than a block down the road, so I went with there instead.

I stopped at Arnaud’s Jazz Bar across the street for a ...

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This B&B, located in the Algiers Point area of New Orleans, is near Blaine Kern's Mardi Gras World, Algiers Point, Algiers Levee, and Algiers Point Library.
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