A couple of years ago we took our first trip to New Orleans as a family. We had a wonderful time and the kids have repeatedly asked to go back. After not taking a family vacation last summer, we decided that it was high time for us to hit the road.
First up,
Drago's. On our last trip, we had hit up Drago's and the grilled oysters on the way out of town. I have to say that the flavor and taste had stayed with us for a couple of years and we were ready to try them again. As we pulled into town, this was our first stop. These grilled oysters are served grilled on the half shell with parmesan cheese and butter. Oh my.
After our first bite of New Orleans, we headed straight for the hotel. This year we stayed at the
Embassy Suites and we were all in heaven! There was a room for mom and dad, a room for the girls, and the boys slept on the fold out couch (it had the MOST comfortable sofa mattress that I have ever felt.) Not only were we not stepping on each other, but there was a pool, complimentary breakfast (complete with an omelet bar, pastries, hot breakfast and fruit), and happy hour every afternoon (snacks and all of the drinks that you could drink.)
The kids were living it up. Gibson made himself sick a couple of times on sodas and Gardettos.
(the bunny ears weren't a big hit.)
We explored around the hotel and were enjoying our downtown views from the roof.
This was the view from the pool at night.
One of the must visit places for our family in New Orleans is Storyland, in
the City Park. Landry truly believes that it is Disney Land and has asked many times over the last two years to go back. She was pumped!
Storyland is a play area that was built in the 1950s and the playscapes all represent various fairy tale and story book characters. Hence the name. She was so excited that she could hardly contain herself.
Of course there was Rapunzel.
And Snow White.
Pinnochio and the big fish.
(After this picture, the older two were done. They went next door to a little amusement park that is also within the park and rode some roller coasters.)
Cinderella...
Hayden and Landry didn't even notice that the older two were gone.
I'm treasuring the fact that they had so much fun. They won't be this age much longer. :(
We also enjoyed visiting Jackson Square. This time around we got in one of the horse carriages in front of the square and took a tour through the downtown area. This was one of the most fun activities while we were there. Our driver was very funny and great with the kids. It was a great experience.
We walked along the river and saw the paddleboat.
While in New Orleans, we had to eat po'boys, gumbo, fried shrimp for a couple of different meals and bread pudding from
Mother's!
We also ate at a place by recommendation from our driver.
The Royal House did not disappoint.
We enjoyed walking the downtown area and seeing the history and architecture of the French Quarter.
Another favorite stop in New Orleans is the
aquarium. When walking in, there is a big tunnel. That day we got to watch divers feeding the stingrays. This is Hayden's favorite place to visit. Science, sharks, marine biology. Check.
The kids got to feed the stingrays in a separate exhibit and see divers in the shark tank.
It was a memorable trip and enjoyed by the whole family. It's fun to see our little family getting older and have stamina to enjoy these kinds of things without having to stop for naps.