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I will be getting off a cruise ship most likely around 10am. My flight has been changed to a 5pm flt. I don't want to sit in the airport all this time . I am unable to walk very far so was looking for some sort of tour. Our cruiseline offers a tour with 2 hrs of free time but was looking for other recommendations.

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I will be getting off a cruise ship most likely around 10am. My flight has been changed to a 5pm flt. I don't want to sit in the airport all this time . I am unable to walk very far so was looking for some sort of tour. Our cruiseline offers a tour with 2 hrs of free time but was looking for other recommendations.

 

Its new orleans, hang out in the French Quarter, take a walk down burbon street, you deffinently need a bignet, its such a great city there is so much to do. I don't know if it's still open, but the mall in the city was pretty cool too when I went.

 

Zydo will be able to tell you if there is one, but I would love to visit a memorial and pay my respects to the victims of Katrina.

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Hi dianfarmer,

 

There are a lot of tours offered in New Orleans. Check

 

http://www.neworleanscvb.com/

 

for options.

 

Grayline is offering a large variety of tours

 

http://www.grayline.com/franchise.cfm/action/details/id/69

 

They used to start next to the paddlewheel steamboat Natchez at Toulouse Street Wharf (next to Jax Brewery).

 

Or take a cruise on the steamboat Natchez:

 

http://www.steamboatnatchez.com/

 

They offer narrated sightseeing cruises (with our without lunch). And it´s a true steamboat propelled by a paddlewheel. It´s one of only five steamboats plying the Mississippi River.

 

steamboats

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We are thinking of booking the Fantasy in July of 07, and staying in New Orleans 4-5 days. I am the only one in our group of 11 to have visited NO before. We want to put some money back into the economy. The D-Day museum sounds like a must ( my 4 DS and DH are history buffs) Any other suggestions? I have such wonderful memories of NO!

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City Park is a wonderful place to go as is the Audubon Zoo, Botanic Gardens and the Aquarium. Walking around the French Quarter, eating beignets at Cafe du Monde, shopping at the French Market, riding any streetcars that are running and walking tours of the Garden District are also worth your time. Walking tours can be with a company or on your own. Commander's Palace-excellent food-has a map with detailed info on the Garden District. Enjoy yourselves! I have family nearby, have taken my daughter there since 1st grad (now a sophmore) and plan on going back next Spring Break. Don't forget to patronize the local craftsmen- many are hurting financially.

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Zydo will be able to tell you if there is one, but I would love to visit a memorial and pay my respects to the victims of Katrina.

 

Only "official" one that I know of is in Biloxi. They were trying to build one in the Lower 9th, but various issues keep coming up. The last one I heard of was the ACLU complaining that there was going to be a cross as part of the memorial? Hello, it's St.Benard Parish. There are numerous small memorials and shrines here and there. There were lots of memorial events around the 1 year anniversary:

http://www.nola.com/katrina/?/katrina/content/anniversary.html

 

Similar to how hard it is to comprehend how much devastation there is, it is hard to come up with a suitable memorial.

 

Personally, I think Cat 5 levee protection would be a suitable memorial.

 

{ok - soapbox off}

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Our group of ten booked the Fantasy leaving from NO June 30. We are spending the night before in NO, then 4 nights after the cruise. We can't wait. I visited NO MANY, many years ago and I can't wait to go.

 

We booked the Maison-St. Charles (thanks for the tip!) They are soooo nice!! Great deal, very accomodating, and helpful. :)

 

Zydecocruiser, thanks for all the info. The hotel said that the city has a bus running right in front of the hotel (since the streetcar is not operable, yet) and it only costs $1.25 and it takes you to the French Market, and all the places one wants to visit.

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City Park is a wonderful place to go as is the Audubon Zoo, Botanic Gardens and the Aquarium. Walking around the French Quarter, eating beignets at Cafe du Monde, shopping at the French Market, riding any streetcars that are running and walking tours of the Garden District are also worth your time. Walking tours can be with a company or on your own. Commander's Palace-excellent food-has a map with detailed info on the Garden District. Enjoy yourselves! I have family nearby, have taken my daughter there since 1st grad (now a sophmore) and plan on going back next Spring Break. Don't forget to patronize the local craftsmen- many are hurting financially.

 

City Park took a beating from Katrina - and is still taking a beating because there isn't enough staff to keep it up. The French Market is being repaired right now, but don't know how long that's going to go on. There are still some booths open, but not many. Riverside streetcar is running as is the Canal Street one, but the St. Charles is down for a while (although the downriver portion will be open later this year). Commander's Palace is FINALLY open (YEAH). Other than those things New Orleans is ready for visitors!!

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The biggest thing you can do to help the merchants of New Orleans is to spend your money. The more the better.:D

 

The merchants who have not yet gone bankrupt can certainly use it to try and stay open another month.

 

The city and the merchants need your money and need it badly.

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