Lagniappe Bed and Breakfast
1925 Peniston Street, New Orleans
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Lagniappe Bed and Breakfast New Orleans

1925 Peniston Street New Orleans, Louisiana, 70115, United States

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Nawlins

A travel blog entry by johnpatrick

We left the rocket launch to stay with a family in Orlando and had lazy day hanging with htem. We then went to the Daytona 500, which is headlined as the Great American Race. It was incredibly like camping on Urupukapuka in the rain. Patrick and I spent the day huddled under our tent fly, waiting for something really cool to happen, and it never did. Turns out these 200 mile an hour cars don't have window wipers! I offered them my ones ...

Back on the Road to Dallas

A travel blog entry by snowietx

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After an evening of packing, neither one us of slept very well knowing that we needed to get up extremely early to get ready, eat some breakfast and be ready to debark the ship at 7am.

The ship docked a little late due to extreme fog this morning, arriving about 6:30am. We finished getting ready and packing the last of our things after a quick breakfast in the Windjammer at 6am. We actually managed to pack everything back into the suitcases except for the 2 ft Christmas tree, ...

The City that Care Forgot

A travel blog entry by cafe_travel

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... dem Saints’? I now know why it’s plastered on everything!
We spoke about some of the nicknames New Orleans has received over the years, some of them being Nola (short for New Orleans Louisiana), The Big Easy (this one has numerous reasons behind it but one of them being that at one time the city was one of the cheapest places to live in America), The Crescent City (due to the shape of the Mississippi River), The City that Care Forgot (ferreting ...

Bonus Day #1

A travel blog entry by hilsommer

... little, it certainly pays to use casino loyalty cards.) W and B weren't as lucky but were able to get a $79 rate. Instead of going upstairs to rebook, we hung out on hold with Southwest while waiting for the baggage (probably 40 minutes on hold) and were able to re-book that way. Once the bags were retrieved, we all four hopped in a cab and headed to Harrah's. (Mom and Dad had driven back to Biloxi after ...

The Big Easy (to get lost in!)

A travel blog entry by caitmel

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... about a year to become a qualified guide in the US, including the need for licenses which must be on hand if they get stopped by the police! Seems we have it pretty easy in Tas. A rather soggy, humid, walk back, dodging bar spruikers on the way saw us safely back into our supposedly haunted hotel (no, nothing happened).

The next morning we had something of a mission: Find Mel a hair dresser. We subsequently took ...