New Orleans or Key West?
SniffyDoodle
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I must choose one of them to visit this Monday.
We'll be there for just two days/one night. Key West we would have to drive to, 8 hrs each way, but the drive would be part of the fun (we like road trips). New Orleans we would fly to, which would give us more time to explore the area.
Which one would you choose? Have you been to either? Or both?
I don't have much time to research this! I need opinions!!
We'll be there for just two days/one night. Key West we would have to drive to, 8 hrs each way, but the drive would be part of the fun (we like road trips). New Orleans we would fly to, which would give us more time to explore the area.
Which one would you choose? Have you been to either? Or both?
I don't have much time to research this! I need opinions!!
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Both are different places, but NOLA is a bigger place with more to do. If you like snorkeling or scuba go to Pennekamp Park (Key Largo)
NOLA once had some historic places, not sure since the cane. River Road Plantations, Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, Storyville, Congo Square, Preservation Hall. Dont forget the food and casinos.
As I said earlier, NOLA is no longer the NOLA it once was. Too slick and corporate for my taste.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2U_IvJLROdw0 -
Been to both, loved the alligator served in the Keys, loved the cuisine in the Big Easy too. You'll have a ball either place.0
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I have not been to either, but I know people make videos of their vacations and post them on youtube. So maybe if you look at other peoples vacation videos it will show you more of the different areas of both places and things to do. Also hotels, a lot of people say how their hotel was, some of the bad hotel experiences videos are funny and they actually show you the room.0
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Key west all day, everyday, and twice on Sunday. I like fishing though, so I'm motivated by my rod. Muddy water redfish and bass is something I can do where I live here.0
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New Orleans has the best food, but sucks at everything else. Was there for a week and very glad to come home. But dont let me sway you.0
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Both are different places, but NOLA is a bigger place with more to do. If you like snorkeling or scuba go to Pennekamp Park (Key Largo)
NOLA once had some historic places, not sure since the cane. River Road Plantations, Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, Storyville, Congo Square, Preservation Hall. Dont forget the food and casinos.
As I said earlier, NOLA is no longer the NOLA it once was. Too slick and corporate for my taste.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2U_IvJLROdw
All those places are still here. Take a walk along the river front and take a dinner cruse on the Steamboat Natchez. New Orleans is ****ing awesome.0 -
New Orleans. I used to live there. It rocks. Save up your calories all day and eat at Mother's in the CBD. Get a debris roast beef po' boy. Don't ask for anything different on it, just eat it the way it comes. They'll send you to the back of the line if you ask for something extra. ZOMG. So jealous.0
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New Orleans has the best food, but sucks at everything else. Was there for a week and very glad to come home. But dont let me sway you.
Obviously your visit sucked. Too bad you didn't have an awesome tour guide like me.0 -
Heading to YouTube right now...
I think part of the problem is that I would much rather see New Orleans but I think my husband would prefer to go to Key West. He says it's up to me, but it's supposed to be our anniversary trip this year and I want him to have a good time too. I don't want him to be disappointed that he didn't get to go to Key West, but I would hate to spend more money (because Key West would be more expensive of a trip) for less time at our destination, even though the road trip would be a blast.
I'm so conflicted... LOL0 -
New Orleans. I used to live there. It rocks. Save up your calories all day and eat at Mother's in the CBD. Get a debris roast beef po' boy. Don't ask for anything different on it, just eat it the way it comes. They'll send you to the back of the line if you ask for something extra. ZOMG. So jealous.
What's CBD?
LOL @ sending people to the back of the line!0 -
Heading to YouTube right now...
I think part of the problem is that I would much rather see New Orleans but I think my husband would prefer to go to Key West. He says it's up to me, but it's supposed to be our anniversary trip this year and I want him to have a good time too. I don't want him to be disappointed that he didn't get to go to Key West, but I would hate to spend more money (because Key West would be more expensive of a trip) for less time at our destination, even though the road trip would be a blast.
I'm so conflicted... LOL
Honestly, it depends on what you want. If you're looking for relaxing beaches and waterfront, key west is the way to go. If you're looking for a culture/history experience with lots of city and night life, New Orleans is where it's at.0 -
Between the two I'd pick New Orleans because you could spend more time there. The drive down to Key West sucks and while I love diving, fishing and drinking in the keys, I only take that drive when I have more time. I haven't been in New Orleans since the hurricane (long time) but I hear from friends you can still have a great time. Then there is the food. And you don't have to just hang around the French Quarter. Did I mention the food?0
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New Orleans. I used to live there. It rocks. Save up your calories all day and eat at Mother's in the CBD. Get a debris roast beef po' boy. Don't ask for anything different on it, just eat it the way it comes. They'll send you to the back of the line if you ask for something extra. ZOMG. So jealous.
What's CBD?
LOL @ sending people to the back of the line!
Central Business District. It's on the outskirts of the Quarter.0 -
Between the two I'd pick New Orleans because you could spend more time there. The drive down to Key West sucks and while I love diving, fishing and drinking in the keys, I only take that drive when I have more time. I haven't been in New Orleans since the hurricane (long time) but I hear from friends you can still have a great time. Then there is the food. And you don't have to just hang around the French Quarter. Did I mention the food?
And beer. Lots and lots of beer.0 -
I lived in Florida my whole life so, I'm a die-hard salt life, salt water girl. (and now I live in Eastern Washington State - OY!) :laugh: If your husband is an outdoors kinda guy, I'd go with Key West. It's gorgeous, great places to dine, local shops. With that being said, if you don't have time because of the drive to really enjoy it (FISHING!) ....I'd go with NOLA. I love it there. It's fun, plenty to do, you'll get plenty of walking in also Although, the beignets, hurricanes, gumbo, boudin, and po' boys may negate all the cardio you get while walking. LOL
Either way, you'll have a good time, I'm sure. Watch the weather though, they're predicting a lot of named storms this year. Most of all, have fun with your hubby and HAPPY ANNIVERSARY ! :flowerforyou:0 -
Between the two I'd pick New Orleans because you could spend more time there. The drive down to Key West sucks and while I love diving, fishing and drinking in the keys, I only take that drive when I have more time. I haven't been in New Orleans since the hurricane (long time) but I hear from friends you can still have a great time. Then there is the food. And you don't have to just hang around the French Quarter. Did I mention the food?
And beer. Lots and lots of beer.
Oh dear lawd do I miss the south! Food, Food, Booze, Food, Booze. :drinker:0 -
Heading to YouTube right now...
I think part of the problem is that I would much rather see New Orleans but I think my husband would prefer to go to Key West. He says it's up to me, but it's supposed to be our anniversary trip this year and I want him to have a good time too. I don't want him to be disappointed that he didn't get to go to Key West, but I would hate to spend more money (because Key West would be more expensive of a trip) for less time at our destination, even though the road trip would be a blast.
I'm so conflicted... LOL
Honestly, it depends on what you want. If you're looking for relaxing beaches and waterfront, key west is the way to go. If you're looking for a culture/history experience with lots of city and night life, New Orleans is where it's at.
That's where the conflict comes from!!
My husband loves beaches. Me... not so much. But I think I would still enjoy Key West, and I would enjoy the road trip, but I think we would feel rushed because of the 16 hours of driving (round trip).
I would love the culture and night life of New Orleans. And I really want to stay in one of the old haunted mansion/hotels!!! OMG, so awesome.
He gave me the choice, though, and I feel like if I choose New Orleans it would be an entirely selfish choice because I'm pretty sure he would prefer to go to Key West. LOL.
Key West = more money, less time in our destination, less enjoyable trip for me, but more enjoyable trip for him.
New Orleans = less money, more time in our destination, more enjoyable for me, less for him.
What is this river walk that I keep hearing about like? If there is water, I might be able to use that as a selling point... He loves water... LOL.0 -
New Orleans!0
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Go with NOLA - you'll have more time to enjoy yourself! Riverwalk - Lots of water (not like the beach), Shopping and restaurants. Live entertainment, etc. It's a good time!0
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That's where the conflict comes from!!
My husband loves beaches. Me... not so much. But I think I would still enjoy Key West, and I would enjoy the road trip, but I think we would feel rushed because of the 16 hours of driving (round trip).
I would love the culture and night life of New Orleans. And I really want to stay in one of the old haunted mansion/hotels!!! OMG, so awesome.
He gave me the choice, though, and I feel like if I choose New Orleans it would be an entirely selfish choice because I'm pretty sure he would prefer to go to Key West. LOL.
Key West = more money, less time in our destination, less enjoyable trip for me, but more enjoyable trip for him.
New Orleans = less money, more time in our destination, more enjoyable for me, less for him.
What is this river walk that I keep hearing about like? If there is water, I might be able to use that as a selling point... He loves water... LOL.
http://www.steamboatnatchez.com/
Have a dinner on the Natchez
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New Orleans. I used to live there. It rocks. Save up your calories all day and eat at Mother's in the CBD. Get a debris roast beef po' boy. Don't ask for anything different on it, just eat it the way it comes. They'll send you to the back of the line if you ask for something extra. ZOMG. So jealous.
What's CBD?
LOL @ sending people to the back of the line!
Central Business District. It's on the outskirts of the Quarter.
Thanks!!0 -
If single go to NOLA.
It's SO fun!
Key West is a such a lovely and fun place for couples.
Just my opinion.0 -
Personally I'm not a big fan of New Orleans. It's okay for a day or two, but it's not somewhere I'd choose to vacation. I went to college about 1.5 hours away and frequented the city a lot. Mardi Gras was fun (obviously) but we went during an "off" week and it looked like a ghost town.0
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Been to both, LOVE Key West, not much of a fan of New Orleans.0
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Been to both. Key West is beautiful but the drive isn't so much fun because it's so swampy is South Florida. New Orleans has a unique culture and the people are super friendly. A lot of the "to-do" in New Orleans is booze but there's a lot to do otherwise too, like Jackson Square and the Aquarium and the cemeteries. Key West is laid back and there's touristy stuff to do, but he best part is the reef and water sports. The most beautiful sunrise/sunset I've ever seen was in Key West. If it were me, with a couple days and the drive through South Florida, I'd go to New Orleans but you're bound to have a great time at either destination.0
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I'd choose Key West in a heartbeat!!
Found New Orleans kinda dirty....
I live about 300 miles north of Key West and would love to go down there again some time soon. I go to Key Largo almost once a week...It's like a whole different world in the Keys....very laid back way of life...very relaxing
Beautiful weather, beaches, people, etc.... :drinker:0 -
I lived in Florida my whole life so, I'm a die-hard salt life, salt water girl. (and now I live in Eastern Washington State - OY!) :laugh: If your husband is an outdoors kinda guy, I'd go with Key West. It's gorgeous, great places to dine, local shops. With that being said, if you don't have time because of the drive to really enjoy it (FISHING!) ....I'd go with NOLA. I love it there. It's fun, plenty to do, you'll get plenty of walking in also Although, the beignets, hurricanes, gumbo, boudin, and po' boys may negate all the cardio you get while walking. LOL
Either way, you'll have a good time, I'm sure. Watch the weather though, they're predicting a lot of named storms this year. Most of all, have fun with your hubby and HAPPY ANNIVERSARY ! :flowerforyou:
Aw, thanks!!
I live in Florida, so I always watch the weather... I think we'll be safe this early in the season, and so close to our trip with no storms out there at the moment.
The more I think about it, the more I think that more money for less time seems silly. I don't want to be rushing to get there to only have a few hours on the town. Ya know?
If we left for Key West at 5am we wouldn't get there until 1pm, and that's if we made absolutely no stops. We'd have late afternoon and evening, the night in the hotel, then we'd have to leave early Tuesday afternoon to head back home. We'd spend about $100 on gas, average seems to be about $160 on a room (prefer a B&B).
If we caught the 6:55am flight to New Orleans we'd be there around 7:25am. We would have all day on Monday and could potentially stay in the area until around 4pm on Tuesday. Cost.... about $8 on a bus if we choose cheap transportation, or $80 for cabs + $120 for the hotel I want to stay in.0 -
Ugh, this is not helping as much as I had hoped! I wish we could fly to Key West!!! Problem solved!! LOL0
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Aw, thanks!!
I live in Florida, so I always watch the weather... I think we'll be safe this early in the season, and so close to our trip with no storms out there at the moment.
The more I think about it, the more I think that more money for less time seems silly. I don't want to be rushing to get there to only have a few hours on the town. Ya know?
If we left for Key West at 5am we wouldn't get there until 1pm, and that's if we made absolutely no stops. We'd have late afternoon and evening, the night in the hotel, then we'd have to leave early Tuesday afternoon to head back home. We'd spend about $100 on gas, average seems to be about $160 on a room (prefer a B&B).
If we caught the 6:55am flight to New Orleans we'd be there around 7:25am. We would have all day on Monday and could potentially stay in the area until around 4pm on Tuesday. Cost.... about $8 on a bus if we choose cheap transportation, or $80 for cabs + $120 for the hotel I want to stay in.
The bus line runs from New Orleans to Kenner (like $2 or so) and you can take the Ferry to Algiers. Also, the cable cars run up and down Canal Street so you shouldn't have to pay anything for cabs. I recommend the Doubletree downtown. It's the cheapest hotel for the location it has.0 -
Aw, thanks!!
I live in Florida, so I always watch the weather... I think we'll be safe this early in the season, and so close to our trip with no storms out there at the moment.
The more I think about it, the more I think that more money for less time seems silly. I don't want to be rushing to get there to only have a few hours on the town. Ya know?
If we left for Key West at 5am we wouldn't get there until 1pm, and that's if we made absolutely no stops. We'd have late afternoon and evening, the night in the hotel, then we'd have to leave early Tuesday afternoon to head back home. We'd spend about $100 on gas, average seems to be about $160 on a room (prefer a B&B).
If we caught the 6:55am flight to New Orleans we'd be there around 7:25am. We would have all day on Monday and could potentially stay in the area until around 4pm on Tuesday. Cost.... about $8 on a bus if we choose cheap transportation, or $80 for cabs + $120 for the hotel I want to stay in.
The bus line runs from New Orleans to Kenner (like $2 or so) and you can take the Ferry to Algiers. Also, the cable cars run up and down Canal Street so you shouldn't have to pay anything for cabs. I recommend the Doubletree downtown. It's the cheapest hotel for the location it has.
We just stayed at a Doubletree in Baltimore last weekend. It was really nice!!! But if we go to New Orleans I really want to stay in one of the old mansion/hotels that are supposed to be haunted.
At the moment, I'm thinking this place: http://www.hotelprovincial.com/
Yes? No? Good? Bad? Other suggestions?0
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