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Packages & Promotions from New Orleans

As the economy slows down and forces consumers to make increasingly tough choices, it seems that nobody is exempt from scaling back their spending. Consumers still hoping to travel this year are in luck—the New Orleans CVB and its members have compiled the hottest deals and vacation packages in New Orleans. From $7 po-boys to value-added hotel deals, New Orleans makes it easy for cost-conscious visitors to sit back, relax and enjoy the Creole City’s charm!          

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CONTENT LAST UPDATED: November 23, 2009

2009 Deals:

November
Thanksgiving Traditions

 

As we approach Thanksgiving with hearts filled with appreciation for our forefathers and eyes wide with images of delicious turkey dinners, we invite you to take a pilgrimage to the southern city of New Orleans, where culinary excellence and long dining traditions are ingrained in the culture. Have the extended clan give thanks in the city that personally knows about the importance of giving back and enjoying a warm meal in kind company. So this November, take in the warm air of New Orleans, languish in the rituals of southern hospitality, and feast on the recipes of the country’s top chefs to feel at home without the hassle of the holiday. [more]


December
Christmas New Orleans Style

 

Dashing through the snow, silent nights and a white Christmas not your idea of peace on earth this holiday season? New Orleans has packages and deals that will warm the hearts and hands of revelers, making the stretch from Thanksgiving to New Years a merry experience for all. Christmas in New Orleans means listening to carolers in Jackson Square in front of the St. Louis Cathedral and savoring classic Creole delicacies for special French Reveillon Dinners. The city hosts bowl games, with the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, Dec. 20th and the Allstate Sugar Bowl, Jan. 1, 2010. So we’re calling all ye faithful whether interested in greeting Papa Noel, Harry Hannukah or doing the jingle bell rock into the wee hours to come on down and experience the city’s rich holiday customs. [more]


2010 Deals:

January
Mardi Gras Mambo

A time of revelry, fraternity, festivity and unabashed indulgence, Mardi Gras reflects New Orleanians’ rich heritage, unleashes the joyous soul of the city and invites everyone to join in the fun. The festival embraces the city’s social and cultural variety, from the Mardi Gras Indians to the Zulu parade to the Endymion ball, and brings everyone together in the spirit of revelry. [more]


February
Romantic Getaways

 

Long considered one of the most romantic cities in America, New Orleans is at the top of the lists for elegant destination weddings, honeymoons and cozy getaways. With its old world charm, European influences and rich traditions in architecture, cuisine and music, New Orleans is a natural choice for a convenient, romantic U.S. destination. [more]


March
Spring Break

 

The party started when the French pulled the cork on the first bottle of wine in 1718. And we’re still celebrating. New Orleans rocks 24/7, so check out Frenchman Street's music and Bourbon Street's drink specials.  [more]


April
Earth Day and French Quarter Festival

 

French Quarter Festival is one of the largest free festivals in the South. With 250 hours of entertainment and 150 musical performances on 17 stages, it is no wonder that locals and international travelers alike travel to the historic French Quarter to experience this three-day celebration. While you're here, don't forget April is the month for Earth Day. Take a walk or ride your bike through the Vieux Carre and stay at one of our many environmentally-friendly hotels. [more]


May
Jazz Fest

 

The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Presented by Shell is celebrating 41 years! The party begins the last weekend of April and extends through the first weekend of May. Visit New Orleans for a spectacular musical line-up and super savings. [more]


June
Sizzling Summer Savings and Fun

 

The hottest thing in New Orleans this June are the sizzling summer savings. What better time to check into a hotel, enjoy cool drinks and lounge by the pool. [more]


July
Independence Day Savings

 

We have a saying: LAISSEZ LE BONS TEMPS ROULER -- LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL. A reminder of our french heritage, a way of life that began three centuries ago. This July, celebrate America's birthday and French influence on New Orleans culture. [more]


August
COOLinary New Orleans

 

August brings a month of some of the liveliest, most budget-friendly festivals and deals of the year. Take advantage of the last weeks of summer by dining at some of the city’s finest restaurants with COOLinary New Orleans deals offering special pre-fixe pricing of $34 or less through Sept. 30 and a wide array of festivals perfect for all types of travelers.  [more


September
Southern Decadence Savings

 

Men and women from around the world come on down to the Big Easy to partake in the Southern Decadence Festival, affectionately referred to as “Gay Mardi Gras,” that celebrates life, music and culture.  So now is the time for y’all to come and celebrate as the city of jazz glitters with over-the-top flair and a whole lot of southern charm. [more]


October
Spook-tacular Savings

 

The witching season is upon us and there is no better place to celebrate Halloween than in America’s most haunted city. What other destination boasts so many haunted venues, the grave of Marie Laveau and the famous above-ground St. Louis Cemetery #1? Whether traveling with friends, family or small children—New Orleans voodoo culture and ghost tours will be sure to put a chill in your Halloween festivities and give visitors both a trick and a treat this year with the spook-tacular October savings. [more]