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It may be a little early, but let's brainstorm some ways to make that CME money stretch farther, thus freeing up cash for amazing dinners.

 

The negotiated rate of $189 for the Marriott is decent... but I'll be staying two blocks away at the St. James Hotel, for less than $100 a night. And I get included continental breakfast brought to my room, and a nice little balcony overlooking either the city or the courtyard.

 

Any other hacks, tips, or hints?

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not going to sempa this year but one word of advice- you must eat at the red fish grill. one of the best meals I have ever had. don't even think about skipping a side of the red beans and rice with whatever else you get.

I was in new orleans last year for the 1st PAFT mtg.

http://www.redfishgrill.com/

I will be going to aapa in boston this year as I have family there to stay with.

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Not nearly as active on this site as I used to be, but I still check in every now and again!  Will be attending SEMPA in March for the first time and taking the CAQ on the 28th - staying in the conference hotel with a good friend who's an EM NP.  In the process of scouting out food/drink and other spots down there now - a meet-up sounds like a great idea...

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Okay, so Redfish Grill is going to happen.

 

I've also been told by those familiar with the city that you're a sucker tourist if you take any random person on the street up on their offers to "bet you a dollar" anything. Just smile, shake your head, and keep walking.

 

True Anomaly, I've gotten a lot more into bourbon this past year, to the point where I want to punch myself for not being all that curious about the Pappy Van Winkle you were chasing down in Vegas. I bet somebody in New Orleans would have something tasty behind the bar.

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also if you want to hear jazz you need to look off bourbon street. I made the mistake of walking down bourbon street last year for 2 hrs looking for a place to hear some classic jazz and being confronted by nothing but wall-to-wall strip clubs. I was very disappointed to go to the city known for its jazz and missing an opportunity to hear any.

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New Orleans is one of my favorite cities. A few of my city faves below:

 

-beignets and cafe au lait at Cafe Du Monde on Decatur Street..it is busy all the time so anticipate a wait or go in super late at night after drinking--it is 24 hours

-best fancy seafood spot was Commander's Palace--it is a N.O. institution and suggest making a reservation

-another great restaurant is Emeril Lagasse's restaurant, Nola on St. Louis

-muffalettas at Central Grocery on Decatur--they're big enough to share

-I also suggest checking the daily menu out at Dooky Chase--this is another long-standing N.O. institution

-visit Jackson Square

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True Anomaly, I've gotten a lot more into bourbon this past year, to the point where I want to punch myself for not being all that curious about the Pappy Van Winkle you were chasing down in Vegas. I bet somebody in New Orleans would have something tasty behind the bar.

My friend, I'm way ahead of you. I have already identified a couple of locations we can check out for some Pappy. One way or another, bourbon will happen

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I will also be at SEMPA 360 and taking the CAQ on the 27th. Ideas for stretching dollars are definitely welcome. Redfish grill and bourbon are too!

I have not reserved a car except for after the conference for getting to CAQ site and changing to less expensive hotel then too. Does anyone know if this is a terrible idea? Am I going to wish I had a car all week?

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I was trying to make it to this conference this year...but it falls on one of my busiest work weeks and didn't feel like working out tons of trades. I loved it when I went a couple years ago in Tucson! Plus, AZ is just awesome in general and I got to see my Reds at Spring Training which was nice. I hope you all have a great time and of course, learn something ;)

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I was trying to make it to this conference this year...but it falls on one of my busiest work weeks and didn't feel like working out tons of trades. I loved it when I went a couple years ago in Tucson! Plus, AZ is just awesome in general and I got to see my Reds at Spring Training which was nice. I hope you all have a great time and of course, learn something ;)

 

That's funny- I also took the opportunity during my Arizona trip after that conference to catch some Rangers spring training games!  One was actually against the Reds

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hope you are well AJ.

it's funny, new orleans as the site for the conference was my idea and it's working out that I won't even be going....

I'm doing great! Have a new job starting soon, looking forward to helping open up a new ED! And working on getting all my EMS certs back and doing some teaching and hopefully some ED/EMS type stuff in the near future.

Can't make it to AAPA this year, but hopefully we will be able to meet up again at a conference next year.

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