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Rv parks in New Orleans

Yahoo Message Number: 15357
Just finished a great week in New Orleans. We want to thank Egon for his recommendation of Bayou Segnette State Park. What a great place. Large sites, 50 amp service, water and only a short run to the French Quarter and the riverfront. Took I-90 back across Mississippi River, exit at Tchopatulous (spelling could be a little off), head towards the convention center and then to valet parking at Harrah's. The gentleman running the cab line gave us directions back to I-90 (westbank expressway), 3 easy turns. Once we got our bearings, we parked a little closer to the action. Never took us more than 30 minutes, most times less. Best of all, only $6 a nite with Golden Age Passport, otherwise $12. Not a good bet in late spring and summer as mesquitos will eat you alive. So says a local parked next to us. Oncer again, the group comes through.

John and Merilee Flynn
99 Intrigue 10877

02 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Re: Rv parks in New Orleans

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Yahoo Message Number: 15379
John, when were you in new Orleans? We were at Bayou Segnette from Monday night Feb. 28th and left march 3rd. As we were leaving there was an Intrigue in one of the higher number spots ( may have been you), we were in #22. That was the first time that we have stayed there, but my comments were made after I checked out their website.
This was a much beter place thatn the parks on Chef Mentour. We were at the Convention center -easy to get to and back out.
To anyone else wanting a place for your coach while in NO this is the place and only $12 a night. I knew that I should have knocked on your door. maybe next time..

Egon

'99 Allure #30321000000000000000000000000000 sorry had a little hlep from the cat.

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Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 15380
-Egon,

That was us. We were in site #73 from Feb.25 to March 4. Sitting in San Antonio right now for three days. Saw you go by on your way out. Next time stop by. Thanks again.
John and Merilee Flynn
99 Intrigue 10877

02 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Re: Rv parks in New Orleans

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 15410
Egon.....

We are heading to NO at the end of the month, and would appreciate info on the website. We have stayed at the Mardi Gras Campground on Chef Mentour, and while it's ok, the area leaves a bit to be desired and their prices are getting up there. Any help you might provide would be appreciated.

Bob Fuzak

2002 Magna #6148

RV Parks in New Orleans

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 15413
Robert,

See my post #15357 from last week. Says it all. Have fun.
John and Merilee Flynn
99 Intrigue 10877

02 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Re: RV Parks in New Orleans

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 15415
Thanks.... I was a little behind in reading all the posts, and saw it after I sent the request. Got it! I might also mention that there are some nice little parks and a State Park, too, near Pass Christian and Bay St. Louis on the Mississippi side. A bit of a trip to NO, but really nice, quiet surroundings with great beach access.

Bob Fuzak

2002 Magna #6148

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Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 15417
Bob, Web address:
www.crt.state.la.us/crt/parks/bayouseg/byusegne.htm

We had always stayed at the ones on Chef Mentour, but this time decided to go to Bayou Senette after looking at the web site. Great park and very easy to get to the French Quarter. It does cost you a dollar to go from the west Bank to NO---I guess the NO natives don't want the West Bankers so they charge a dollar. We were there for a business trip and did not get to go to the Quarter-- did not even go walking through the campground. If we had walked the campground we would have run into John. Anyway have a good time.

Egon

'99 Allure #30321
'02 Tahoe Z71

Quote from: Robert R Fuzak Sr
> Thanks.... I was a little behind in reading all the posts, and saw
it after I sent the request. Got it! I might also mention that there are some nice little parks and a State Park, too, near Pass Christian and Bay St. Louis on the Mississippi side. A bit of a trip to NO, but really nice, quiet surroundings with great beach access.

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Bob Fuzak

2002 Magna #6148