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New Orleans...and all that Jazz!
... New Zealander - changed our opinion of New Zealanders completely!, a Canadian rocker and a little guy from the Isle of Wight - yes people do leave there!) We headed for Bourbon street which is infamous down here. It's kind of like Amsterdam so needless to say we didn't spend the whole night there! We did find a cool bar that claims to be the oldest bar in the US. It's a cool piano bar which sold pretty lethal 'Voodoo Daiquiris'....basically a whiskey ...
MURICA DAY
... Visitor's Center, we tried to figure out if it was organized by scam artists or not, as it was an oddly small and unofficial office. Probably, lol. Unfortunately, the muffuletta shop was closed. So, we went to the French Market and bought some gator jerky and dried fruit. We haven't tried the gator jerky yet! Afterwards, we decided to go to Bourbon Street. We figured that since it's filled ...
Day 12 - Four days in one day
... little shops! A dress and a pair of shorts later, we all met up again and tried some New Orleans Pralines and chocolates! A quick explore through the markets as they closed, was where Mark and I picked up some beautiful masquerade masks – and so cheap!
Heading back up the street towards “Preservation Hall” (a popular, tiny little Jazz music venue), we were all thirsty and ready for a bit of ...
New Orleans
... and African. One of my favorite dishes has been Jambalaya, a rice dish with ham, shrimp, tomato, sausage and spices of course.
We walked the streets of the famous French Quarter. The architecture is unique, but almost reminds me of "old Quebec city". During the day, it was unusually quiet as Mardi Gras had just ended the week before. We could see reminders of Mardi Gras: beads hanging in ...
Sadly New Orleans was a Bust
... 1/4 mile up stairs and all the way to the back of the casino to get to guest services and I was amazed that I was going to have to walk back and forth again. I thought, what if I was a 70 year old retiree? This process might actually kill me! And then they explained that I could get a ride from the shuttle driver back to my car and then back to the casino again. Which was nice - the shuttle driver was super friendly and we had a nice conversation on the ride and the permit was 24 ...