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Hotels report 80% occupancy for Mardi Gras weekend
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:14 am
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:14 am
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EW ORLEANS — As we quickly near the busiest time of Carnival, hotels and other businesses in the hospitality industry are expecting a major influx in visitors. "Having Mardi Gras parades roll through the streets again this year is very significant," said Kelly Schulz, Senior VP for Communications with New Orleans and Company. "You really cannot underestimate the emotional, cultural and economic impact of this Mardi Gras."
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According to Schulz, approximately one million people visit New Orleans during peak carnival season.
Right now, hotels are not seeing pre-pandemic Mari Gras bookings, but they are still expecting high occupancy.
"We've talked to hoteliers who are telling us their occupancy Mardi Gras weekend is in the 80 percent range," Schulz said.
NOPD is preparing for the influx, but with a smaller staff than in past years. They currently have 1,054 officers in a department built for 1,600, according to NOPD.
"They are going to be stretched thin. I'm confident they will be able to do it, but it will be a challenge," said former NOPD officer and current attorney for the Fraternal Order of Police, Donovan Livaccari. "I think handling Mardi Gras is year after year, their time to shine. On the other hand, there aren’t enough of them."
He believes help from other agencies, like the state police, will be critical this year.
"It will be more important than it ever has been. We still need police officers to handle calls for service and some actually need to catch a few hours of sleep," Livaccari said.
Schulz does not believe the recent crime spike or NOPD shortage will deter visitors.
"I haven't heard that yet," she said. "Obviously crime is something that happens in every major city. We're very transparent with our visitors about when you come to New Orleans, please be mindful of your surroundings as you would in any major city."
Schulz and Livaccari encourage visitors and locals to stay in groups in well-lit areas and have a solid plan so this Mardi Gras will be a fun and safe one.
"We have a lot of faith in the NOPD and all they do to keep our residents and visitors safe especially at a time like Mardi Gras," Schulz said.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:15 am to Dire Wolf
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"We have a lot of faith in the NOPD and all they do to keep our residents and visitors safe
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:17 am to Dire Wolf
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EW ORLEANS
Accurate
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:17 am to Dire Wolf
Is this supposed to be news?
I checked on prices for the Windsor Court the two weekend ms following Mardi Gras and prices were over $400/night. Despite the issues, people are still showing up. I wish they wouldn’t for a while because hotel and restaurant bookings are kind of a pain in the arse
I checked on prices for the Windsor Court the two weekend ms following Mardi Gras and prices were over $400/night. Despite the issues, people are still showing up. I wish they wouldn’t for a while because hotel and restaurant bookings are kind of a pain in the arse
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:17 am to Dire Wolf
It’s not too late to phase ta two the city. Do your thing teedy
Bitch got her parade time spotlight, time to close the curtains on you white supremacists and your raysis arse parades.
Bitch got her parade time spotlight, time to close the curtains on you white supremacists and your raysis arse parades.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:19 am to Dire Wolf
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Schulz and Livaccari encourage visitors and locals to stay in groups in well-lit areas
More like, "Be back at your hotel before the sun sets"
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:25 am to Dire Wolf
The criminals will feast.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:41 am to Dire Wolf
quote:That's a fricking riot.
"We have a lot of faith in the NOPD and all they do to keep our residents and visitors safe especially at a time like Mardi Gras," Schulz said.
Not to mention the last Mardi Gras ended two of the biggest parades early from deaths.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:42 am to Dire Wolf
Things are gonna get ugly in a hurry.
Expect multiple shootings, riots, and thousands of broken car windows in the next 2 weeks.
Expect multiple shootings, riots, and thousands of broken car windows in the next 2 weeks.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:53 am to notiger1997
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I checked on prices for the Windsor Court the two weekend ms following Mardi Gras and prices were over $400/night.
Windsor Court is now $1100 and up. The smallest room is $1100/night. I stayed there during the week in December and it was still $600/night. Crazy high.
Looking now -- Troubadour-$551, Courtyard Marriott on the Westbank is $300, Marriott-$400, etc.
This post was edited on 2/14/22 at 9:54 am
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:55 am to LouisianaLady
quote:can I stay with you when Jones is on the submarine?
LouisianaLady
Posted on 2/14/22 at 9:59 am to Dire Wolf
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"Obviously crime is something that happens in every major city
It's not supposed to be this bad.
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We're very transparent with our visitors about when you come to New Orleans, please be mindful of your surroundings as you would in any major city."
Not exactly a ringing endorsement
Posted on 2/14/22 at 10:01 am to Harry Caray
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That's a fricking riot.
Not to mention the last Mardi Gras ended two of the biggest parades early from deaths.
That's not really fair. Those folks were run over by floats. It really had nothing to do with NOPD.
I'm not going to say that crime isn't an issue in New Orleans, but if there's one good thing that NOPD is actually pretty good at, it's crowd control at big events like Mardi Gras.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 10:16 am to Dire Wolf
Costco carjackers finna eat.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 10:58 am to Dire Wolf
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"Obviously crime is something that happens in every major city
New Orleans crime index 65.64
Munich, Germany crime index 17.51
Posted on 2/14/22 at 11:01 am to Dire Wolf
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80% occupancy
This seems low for a Tuesday in June.
Posted on 2/14/22 at 11:07 am to Earnest_P
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New Orleans crime index 65.64 Munich, Germany crime index 17.51
Muslim cities typically have low crime
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