Re: The US of Par-tay...
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 9:39 pm
So the story continues...
We hired a car with the plan to drive from Houston to New Orleans. I wanted to see the swamps and mega-long bridges and have a bit of a road trip in general...
So we said our goodbye's to our very generous hosts, jumped on the I-10 and started heading east. The plan was to have lunch a place called Lake Charles and check out the riverboat casinos. It used to be illegal to gamble in that state, but not on the water.
We made it to Lake Charles and went to the Isle of Capri Casino. They build the hotel and restaurants on the mainland, but have the gambling areas on the boats. After a $10 buffet and some of the best fried chicken i've ever had, we walked onto the river boat. You'd never even know your on water. It was all closed in and looks like the entry way to any casino. Marc played blackjack for a while and Mon chucked $20 into a pokie machine and won $350! WOO HOO!
The place was interesting, a little bit seedy, and i have no doubt a lot worse at night, but we've seen it now.
So back on the road and onto New Orleans. We were staying at a friend of Marc's holiday house right in the French Quarter. Now Marc's friend is quite well off and after seeing his ranch, was expecting quite a nice place. Well, we were blown away with how lavishly decorated this place was.
The place has 3 levels and sits above a nice cafe (1st level Lounge and kitchen, 2nd Level - 2 HUGE bedrooms with en-suites, 3rd level - a massive loft with 8 beds and a small kitchenette). It's also about 200 metres off Bourbon Street
Main area

Main bedroom

2nd Bedroom

3rd floor loft


View towards Bourbon St

Pedestrian Mall beside the apartment

We were a bit shagged after the drive so we decided to hang out on the verandah and have a few drinks. New Orleans is known for it's Jazz music. So kicking back having a few Crown Royals, when this guy starts playing a sax on the corner about 50 metres up he street. He didn't have the hat out for donations, he was just playing for the love of it. He played for 2 hours and gave us a great welcome to his town... Awesome.
The next day Casey & Chanel (friends of Marc from LA) arrived. We headed straight down to the famous Cafe Du Monde for a coffee and some Beignets (pronounced "Bin Yay"). These are pastry thingys covered in icing sugar.


A short walk to the mighty Mississippi.

We jumped onto a Horse Drawn carriage for a tour of the French Quarter.

After that, we had a traditional New Orleans drink - The Hurricane. There's 3 shots of rum amongst other stuff - Potent!



Random Images
Street Performer

Bourbon St

Oldest bar in the USA

So it happened to be my birthday too... Dinner, drinks... more drinks... and more...


For the trip, we had the adage, "When in Rome, drink Roman beer". We had he worst beer in New Orleans
SO the next day, we headed out to the swamps to do a Airboat tour.


The swamp was everything i expected, and the airboat was awesome fun.


Then we found Alligators!
Now we are talking wild alligators - not the zoo ones...




Had a great time and our airboat driver did a great job.
Back to the city for a another big night.



The next morning, we headed to the airport and jumped on a plane bound for New York!
New Orleans is a strange place. A lot of rich people, and a lot or poor. We didn't get a chance to see the Katrina affected areas (The french quarter didn't flood) but Casey and Chanel did. Still a lot of abandoned houses and piles of rubble. The locals love their music and they love to party. I'm glad we saw it, but i don't think I'd need to go back.
Verdict: 3 Kudas

We hired a car with the plan to drive from Houston to New Orleans. I wanted to see the swamps and mega-long bridges and have a bit of a road trip in general...
So we said our goodbye's to our very generous hosts, jumped on the I-10 and started heading east. The plan was to have lunch a place called Lake Charles and check out the riverboat casinos. It used to be illegal to gamble in that state, but not on the water.
We made it to Lake Charles and went to the Isle of Capri Casino. They build the hotel and restaurants on the mainland, but have the gambling areas on the boats. After a $10 buffet and some of the best fried chicken i've ever had, we walked onto the river boat. You'd never even know your on water. It was all closed in and looks like the entry way to any casino. Marc played blackjack for a while and Mon chucked $20 into a pokie machine and won $350! WOO HOO!
The place was interesting, a little bit seedy, and i have no doubt a lot worse at night, but we've seen it now.
So back on the road and onto New Orleans. We were staying at a friend of Marc's holiday house right in the French Quarter. Now Marc's friend is quite well off and after seeing his ranch, was expecting quite a nice place. Well, we were blown away with how lavishly decorated this place was.

The place has 3 levels and sits above a nice cafe (1st level Lounge and kitchen, 2nd Level - 2 HUGE bedrooms with en-suites, 3rd level - a massive loft with 8 beds and a small kitchenette). It's also about 200 metres off Bourbon Street
Main area

Main bedroom

2nd Bedroom

3rd floor loft


View towards Bourbon St

Pedestrian Mall beside the apartment

We were a bit shagged after the drive so we decided to hang out on the verandah and have a few drinks. New Orleans is known for it's Jazz music. So kicking back having a few Crown Royals, when this guy starts playing a sax on the corner about 50 metres up he street. He didn't have the hat out for donations, he was just playing for the love of it. He played for 2 hours and gave us a great welcome to his town... Awesome.
The next day Casey & Chanel (friends of Marc from LA) arrived. We headed straight down to the famous Cafe Du Monde for a coffee and some Beignets (pronounced "Bin Yay"). These are pastry thingys covered in icing sugar.


A short walk to the mighty Mississippi.

We jumped onto a Horse Drawn carriage for a tour of the French Quarter.

After that, we had a traditional New Orleans drink - The Hurricane. There's 3 shots of rum amongst other stuff - Potent!



Random Images
Street Performer

Bourbon St

Oldest bar in the USA

So it happened to be my birthday too... Dinner, drinks... more drinks... and more...


For the trip, we had the adage, "When in Rome, drink Roman beer". We had he worst beer in New Orleans

SO the next day, we headed out to the swamps to do a Airboat tour.


The swamp was everything i expected, and the airboat was awesome fun.


Then we found Alligators!





Had a great time and our airboat driver did a great job.
Back to the city for a another big night.




The next morning, we headed to the airport and jumped on a plane bound for New York!
New Orleans is a strange place. A lot of rich people, and a lot or poor. We didn't get a chance to see the Katrina affected areas (The french quarter didn't flood) but Casey and Chanel did. Still a lot of abandoned houses and piles of rubble. The locals love their music and they love to party. I'm glad we saw it, but i don't think I'd need to go back.
Verdict: 3 Kudas


