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What I Spent: Three Nights in New Orleans (During Jazz Fest)
Find out what a group of six spent on a long weekend in New Orleans, Louisiana, during Jazz Fest. Because it's the little things that really push a vacation budget into the red.
Festival goers dancing in the rain at New Orleans Jazz Fest 2015. - Instagram/Joshhailey
Rainy Jazz Fest Photos That Prove Nothing Will Stop New Orleans Fans
Thunderstorms hit the second weekend of New Orleans' annual Jazz and Heritage Fest in 2016, cancelling scheduled shows by Stevie Wonder, Snoop Dog, and Beck, among others.
Creole Balcony - © Megan Romer, 2015
What's The Difference Between Cajun and Creole?
These two words are tossed around everywhere in South Louisiana, but what exactly do they mean?
The Louisiana Children's Museum is a fabulous, locally-flavored hands-on museum that encourages a love of science, art, history, and more! - © Megan Romer, 2014
Take the Kids to New Orleans for a Weekend with this Fun Itinerary!
New Orleans is packed with things for kids and families to do. This packed itinerary takes you to many of the town's favorite attractions in one weekend!
Masked Riders on a Mardi Gras Parade Route - © Megan Romer, 2016
10 Must-Know Etiquette Tips for New Orleans Mardi Gras Parades
Follow these simple etiquette tips to make yourself a good guest at New Orleans Mardi Gras parades.
Cocktail at Compere Lapin - © Megan Romer, 2015
Enjoy Cheap Hotels and Tons to See and Do in NOLA in July! Really!
July is the hottest month of the year in New Orleans, but cheap hotel rooms and plentiful entertainment make it a great time for a visit, if you're brave!
Plant-Festooned Corner Balcony - © Megan Romer, 2015
June in NOLA Means Hot Weather, But it's Still a Great Time for a Visit!
June is the start of the really intense summer season in New Orleans. Still, it's a time to take advantage of great hotel deals and see the city!
A Re-built Higgins Boat on Display in the National WWII Museum in New Orleans - © Megan Romer, 2014
May in NOLA means Festivals and Heat! Here's What You Need to Know.
May in New Orleans brings the final days of JazzFest, but also lots of great little local festivals that well-informed tourists should consider. Read more...
Thousands of People Watch No Doubt at JazzFest 2015 - © Megan Romer, 2015
NOLA in April Means JazzFest and Sunshine! Here's What You Should Know.
April in New Orleans means JazzFest, the French Quarter Festival, and Hogs For The Cause, among other fantastic festivals and sunny-weather days.
Mardi Gras Jester - © Megan Romer, 2013 / Licensed to About.com
2016 New Orleans Mardi Gras Parade Schedule
A quick guide to the 2016 Carnival season parades in the city of New Orleans.
A St. Joseph's Altar in the French Quarter - © Megan Romer, 2015
Visiting New Orleans in March - What You Need to Know
March means spring in New Orleans! Mardi Gras is (typically) over and the festival season is on the way. Here's what you need to know while planning your visit!
Balconies Like These are the Hottest Ticket in Town During Mardi Gras - © Megan Romer, 2015
Visiting New Orleans in February: What You Need to Know
February (usually) means Mardi Gras in New Orleans, but it also means Lent. Whether you choose the wild and crazy former or the tame, reflective latter, here's what you need to know!
Mardi Gras Wreath - © Megan Romer, 2015
Visiting New Orleans in January - What You Need to Know
January finds New Orleans transitioning from Christmas to the Mardi Gras season, and as such, is filled with fun and revelry. Here's what you need to know!
The Mercedes-Benz Superdome - © Megan Romer, 2014
Coming to the Superdome as a Visiting Fan? Here Are Some Tips!
Thinking about making the trip to New Orleans to catch your team play the Saints in the Superdome? Do it! (Really!) Here are some tips to make it great.
The Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans - © Megan Romer, 2014
How To Get From the French Quarter to the Superdome
A reader asks for the easiest and safest way to get from the French Quarter to the Superdome.
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