$61 a night for 3 star in Virginia Highlands/Emory Hotel was the Emory Inn Selected amenities include: Restaurant(s), Complimentary Breakfast, Pool(s), Fitness Center, Golf Nearby, Tennis Nearby, Business Center, Laundry Facilities (self-service).
Both Astor and Alexa couldn't be booked through easyclick. I just booked the 3.5* French Quarter for my trip (3/4-3/7) and it was the Bienville house hotel. This Hotel features the following amenities: Restaurant(s) Pool(s) It has noce reviews through tripadvisor and I'm very pleased with the deal. TripAdvisor
I just booked the 3.5* for my trip (3/4-3/7) and it was the Bienville house hotel. This Hotel features the following amenities: Restaurant(s) Pool(s) It has nice reviews through tripadvisor and I'm very pleased with the deal. TripAdvisor Thanks thereuare and betterbidding.
I think the 3.5* is the Holiday Inn. This is the description from the vacation section: 3.5* Holiday Inn New Orleans - Chateau Lemoyne Restaurant, Pool I'm thinking about booking it for my trip too as it is the best alternative with the Astor and Alexa unavailable.
I really don't want the Hyatt or the Radisson (whatever it's called now). Won't risk bidding on the 4 star if there's a chance it's the hyatt (which it could easily be) and I think the 3 star is the old radisson.
I'm not sure what this 3.5* in Downtown would be. Selected amenities include: Restaurant(s), Pool(s), Fitness Center, High-Speed Internet Access. I thought the Whitney, but then there is a pool. Everything else matches the Bourbon Orleans but that is squarely in the FQ. Any thoughts? I'm thinking the Whitney must have added a pool, but it's not listed on the Wyndham website