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So the wife and I were looking at surprising the girls, age 14 and 11, with a little trip the week after Christmas.
We haven’t been able to travel much in a while with young boys, age 1 and 3.
Anyways the original plan was for my wife and I to take the girls and leave the boys with my wife’s parents. We forgot that my wife’s father is having shoulder surgery before Christmas so it probably wouldn’t be the best time to stick them with the boys.
The new plan is for wife and girls to head to New Orleans while I stay home and wrangle the boys.
I’m assuming it’s a safe enough place with a little common sense, staying in the touristy areas, watching where you go after dark?
Is it fine to stay in the French Quarter? I’m sure avoiding Bourbon Street at night is advisable.
Any recommendations regarding where to stay, where to eat, and things to do would be greatly appreciated. Any general advice would be welcome.
I haven’t been since before Katrina. Them going without me has me thinking things through a little more than usual.
We haven’t been able to travel much in a while with young boys, age 1 and 3.
Anyways the original plan was for my wife and I to take the girls and leave the boys with my wife’s parents. We forgot that my wife’s father is having shoulder surgery before Christmas so it probably wouldn’t be the best time to stick them with the boys.
The new plan is for wife and girls to head to New Orleans while I stay home and wrangle the boys.
I’m assuming it’s a safe enough place with a little common sense, staying in the touristy areas, watching where you go after dark?
Is it fine to stay in the French Quarter? I’m sure avoiding Bourbon Street at night is advisable.
Any recommendations regarding where to stay, where to eat, and things to do would be greatly appreciated. Any general advice would be welcome.
I haven’t been since before Katrina. Them going without me has me thinking things through a little more than usual.