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27 de septiembre de 2023
We planned on staying in New Orleans for 3 nights over a weekend in September. We were travelling with a car, so ideally wanted somewhere that offered parking and this is when I stumbled upon the Lucky Inn. I’d seen other reviews about the locked gates (and not getting a code in advance) so I was prepared to arrive and need to call. I did, and the call was answered straight away & the gates opened to let us in. The hotel seemed very quiet when we stayed… we didn’t see any other guests until our last day when leaving, and at most there was only ever 3 cars (including ours) in the parking lot. We were told that parking was first come, first served, but we never had any issues due to the low volume at the hotel. When we booked our stay, we knew that the Lucky Inn was about a 30-minute walk to Bourbon Street, but we also planned on using the Streetcar which was ideally situated to the Lucky inn just 1 block over (on Canal Street). The streetcar was a bargain at $8 for a 72-hour pass, so this covered our full time in the city. It really was ideally situated for us as our plans included a trip out to a swamp tour (that we drove to) and to see a game at the Ceaser’s Superdome (again, walking distance or could use the streetcars). We felt safe at the location, and could walk to some food options / local grocery store / etc. Location aside, our room was good value for what we paid. We got a “deluxe” room which had the amenities we needed. I had to ask at reception for a hairdryer which I was given & kept for the full stay. It should be noted that there was not a fridge nor coffee making facilities in the room – they have communal offerings downstairs instead which we didn’t use. Our room was clean and comfortable though which was all we needed. Overall, happy with the stay.
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