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View Poll Results: SOAPA 2009 LOCATON | |||
NEW ORLEANS DURING JAZZ FEST, APRIL 30-MAY 3 |
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9 | 42.86% |
BRANSON, MO |
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9 | 42.86% |
PORTLAND, ME |
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2 | 9.52% |
MEMPHIS, TN |
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2 | 9.52% |
MEXICO, COZUMEL |
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4 | 19.05% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 21. You may not vote on this poll |
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![]() Dauphine Hotel (1 block off Bourbon Street in the French Quarter) just quoted an average of $216 per night plus tax for the nights of Wed 4/29/09 - Sat 5/2/09, Continental breakfast included. They currently have 22 rooms available. Maybe a group rate discount could be negotiated?
We generally land at New Orleans Lakefront - going into Louis Armstrong Int'l. would be like landing a small plane at JFK instead of Teterborough. A few months ago, Lakefront tie-down cost depended on the FBO - Flightline was charging $15/night (ramp fee waived with 20 gal. avgas purchase), which is less than the $20-25/night some French Quarter hotels charge for car parking, and for $15/night your airplane gets a lake view! Prety toni. We generally rent a car at Lakefront. Paddlewheel dinner cruise with a live Dixieland Band (the Dukes of Dixieland, I think) was around $35 a year or two ago. The New Orleans Acquarium is within walking distance; the New Orleans Zoo is a 20 min. trolley car ride away. On the other hand, it would be good to see Andy Williams again (if his voice is still good :-) and the Branson Airshow, and I'll bet there are Lake of the Ozarks dinner/booze cruises - or is Branson in a dry county?
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