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Check on this board. There used to be a couple hotels that did this and maybe they still do but check the posts on this link.

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&daysprune=-1&f=21

 

Have a great first cruise.

Thanks for the link. It was really helpful. This is actually my 12th cruise (I think), it's just my first out of New Orleans. I love all the new ports they are coming up with. I've sailed out of Baltimore and Jacksonville. They aren't as slick as the Miami/Lauderdale ports but they are great for driving vacations where you can take your time and see new country.

Larry

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Also check out biddingfortravel, betterbidding and trip advisor.com for input on hotels and their amenities. Priceline is a great site for NOLA hotels as this is a big convention hotel city. Parking is at a premium and there are 4 districts: French Quarter (very limited parking and noisey), Convention or Waterfront - some large major hotels like Hilton are there at the port, Business District - Hyatt, The W, many boutique hotels, which are great and within walking distance of the FQ and St. Charles St. Trolley. Have fun doing research.

Bon Voyage

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