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by jenyfur

Interesting city, lots of history. Like any big city, bad parts and good parts

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by BubbaDat

Lots to do and see. Bourbon street is a tourist trap but Frenchman street is much better. WWII Museum is great and the Zoo is top notch. Great places to eat outside of the French Quarter.

Visited: Nov 23, 2019

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by joysc

Easy on and off with passport and FTTF. Taxis are super expensive ebb for short distances so plan accordingly. Nearby mall is great place to wait after dropping off luggage for a later shipboard time or to burn time before going to airport if you need.

by phyllisanders

We toured 2 plantations and the difference in a regular plantation and a Creole plantation were not only seen but explained . Our guide of Cajun Encounters was Renee not only knowledgeable but entertaining as well. Pam was passionate about the history and preserving the legacy of the Creole plantation of Laura. While Tony took us on a tour of a Southern plantation of immense proportions and magnificently restored, Oak Alley. All day full of information, explanation, and passion for the preserving the past to learn and understand it.

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by TJ157

I live here so I’m used to it. I didn’t like returning to the muddy Mississippi from the crystal neon blue waters of Cozumel. I didn’t like the dark, cold windy weather as we got off the ship. Mexico was warm and bright! I didn’t like seeing the gray buildings and hearing the hustle and bustle of traffic and trains as we docked early in the morning.

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