
Have you ever been served too many boiled shrimp to count? Have you
ever leaned against the rail of a steamboat and felt the spray of the paddlewheel
on your face? Have you ever had a buggy driver look you straight in the
eye and burst into Nat King Cole's "Unforgettable"? Or had a voodoo queen
tell you something big is in your future? If not, it's time you called
on New Orleans.
Practically everything in the Crescent City is different, special.
A typical day might include taking the streetcar to the French Quarter,
eating beignets and cafe au lait for breakfast, strolling the French Market
for bargains, sucking down a dozen raw oysters for lunch, checking out
the exhibit at the Cabildo, and then meeting friends for dinner at Arnaud's.
After dinner, a show at Tipitina's or the House of Blues is always a possibility,
or maybe you could go for a Mardi Gras parade at the new Harrah's New Orleans
casino.
Greater New Orleans is banana trees and bananas foster. Streetcars
and oyster bars. Jazzland and Storyland. Winding traces and historic places.
There's so much to experience. Better get started.
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