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New Orleans Saints New Orleans Sport reviews
New Orleans, Superdome Renovations, Saints
A trip to New Orleans never disappoints. Whether your thing is partying, fine food, the arts, music, history, sporting events, or museums, New Orleans dekivers all of the above, within walking distance, or a shot taxi ride. Fine hotels, boutique to the 5 star W, are priced fairly, and put you in a 1 to 10 mile redius of everything New Orleans. Visitors are treated like family, opposing fans like friends.
The renovations to the Superdome are fabulous. Easy access, comfortable seating with excellent views, great food from nachos to gumbo, poboys, and even French cuisine. Beer to strong mixed mixed drinks are offered. The replay screens are good, lacking from state of the art; but are due to be upgraded after the 2011 Saints season. Tickets are pricy due to the sold out status of the Saints, but the overall experience makes it worth the cost. If you travel for only 1 sporting event this year, make your trip to New Orleans
First Time at the Super Boil
Traffic was handled well. Shuttle service was a blessing and well run. Touring the facility and meeting some of the Saint greats were memorable. BUT the crawfish were terrible. I've boiled crawfish for over 40 years for small and large crowds and the crawfish at the Super Boil were a disaster. Those informed know what I mean when I say the crawfish were boiled dead. They were mushy, overseasoned and cold. Major disappointment. Also, with such a large crowd, I was surprised to see only one small beer dispenser. Led to lines being long and slow despite the servers working as fast as they could. Hope the Saints facility sees this one because there is definitely room for improvement.
