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re: OM at LSU travel question
Posted on 7/14/14 at 8:36 pm to reggierayreb
Posted on 7/14/14 at 8:36 pm to reggierayreb
Yeah, there's a couple of nice hotels downtown. The Indigo Hotel is an excellent choice.
However, if I were a visiting fan, I would do everything I can to stay in NOLA for the game. Our night life is just really weak compared to our peers. Plenty of great restaurants in either city, so you can't go wrong there. The only problem with Baton Rouge's dining scene is that it's so spread out. There's no high concentration of good restaurants other than Perkins Road
Looking forward to the game, as always. My place will be full of rebs. Ole Miss and Bama always bring the two best crowds; no surprise with all of the Louisiana ties for both schools
However, if I were a visiting fan, I would do everything I can to stay in NOLA for the game. Our night life is just really weak compared to our peers. Plenty of great restaurants in either city, so you can't go wrong there. The only problem with Baton Rouge's dining scene is that it's so spread out. There's no high concentration of good restaurants other than Perkins Road
Looking forward to the game, as always. My place will be full of rebs. Ole Miss and Bama always bring the two best crowds; no surprise with all of the Louisiana ties for both schools
This post was edited on 7/14/14 at 8:44 pm
Posted on 7/14/14 at 11:01 pm to tigerbait2010
It's definitely better to stay in New Orleans if you can, but logistics of getting to the game can be a bitch.
Good news is, Uber launched in BR last week and Lyft is launching this week, so there will be plenty of cars for hire.
Good news is, Uber launched in BR last week and Lyft is launching this week, so there will be plenty of cars for hire.
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