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Fodor's New Orleans 2003

Fodor's New Orleans 2003

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not a bad reference, but seems to cut corners
Review: Is it just me, or are travel guides becoming smaller and smaller? I was surprised that a travel guide for a city that has some much to offer in dining, lodging, and attractions would be so brief. The information included is good, and has an excellent amount of detail. But I wonder if businesses have to pay to be included, as there were some notable establishments missing (such as Antoine's). It may just be an oversight, as there were also a few typographical and grammatical errors as well. Overall, this is an adequate guide, especially for someone that may be new to the Cresent City.

BTW, don't go to New Orleans without going to Commander's Palace in the Garden District. It is the greatest restaurant in the city, and well worth the price of admission.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not a bad reference, but seems to cut corners
Review: Is it just me, or are travel guides becoming smaller and smaller? I was surprised that a travel guide for a city that has some much to offer in dining, lodging, and attractions would be so brief. The information included is good, and has an excellent amount of detail. But I wonder if businesses have to pay to be included, as there were some notable establishments missing (such as Antoine's). It may just be an oversight, as there were also a few typographical and grammatical errors as well. Overall, this is an adequate guide, especially for someone that may be new to the Cresent City.

BTW, don't go to New Orleans without going to Commander's Palace in the Garden District. It is the greatest restaurant in the city, and well worth the price of admission.


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