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    AC Hotel New Orleans French Quarter

    AC Hotel New Orleans French Quarter

    3.3
    (229 reviews)
    $$

    3 Reasons to love this New Orleans hotel:…read more 1) Simple and Modern: I really liked this hotel: its an old converted building "AC-fied" to Marriott's standards: modern, super simple, small gathering areas. I like the wood floors to ceiling windows and love the modern room looking out onto the vintage buildings on the street and the St Charles cable car stopping a few yards away. 2) Small hotel: I prefer smaller hotels than the mega Sheratons, Westins and Marriotts that graze many big cities in my hotel universe. This time I got to select a larger room was able to get an upgrade to a corner room. 3). Inexpensive. I hate spending money on hotel rooms so this modern simple hotel fits the bill for me. I request complimentary upgrades and if that's not available I pay extra for a better room-- way better than paying $400-$500 a night for New orleans hotels. There are some cheap hotels too but you wouldn't wanna stay there. I'd rather spend $$ on dining in one of America's best dining cities. Tip: Since this is an old building ask for street view rooms. Once I was assigned a room in view of a taller hotel across the alley. It was during a peak weekend so I learned my lesson. Go the gym to refill your water container to minimize plastic use. This hotel has filtered water on each floor next to ice maker and microwave. Complimentary washing machines/dryers. Buy your own detergent at reception or CVS. End of Yelp.

    In early May 2025 I booked my stay for the early days of Mardi Gras 2026. The pre-paid rates were…read morecheaper but had restrictions I did not want to accept so I readily booked the standard full rate. All was good until mid-January when I noticed a charge for a bit more than the full rate (with NO advance notice), so I called Marriott Corp to investigate and request a refund without cancellation. They opened a case for me. I did receive a reply from Taylor Cox (FD Supervisor) advising that the terms I'd agreed to had been changed rather last-minute. Pre-paid rates have a different cancellation policy so I immediately responded to Mr Cox asking for clarification but never received any reply whatsoever. The BonVoy app allows loyalty customer the opportunity to request an earlier check-in (which aren't guaranteed) but I did make that request. I sat in the lobby for the duration in case I received the message (either text or app) of my room being ready. Nothing was received so after the 4:00 time had passed I approached the front desk to inquire if my room was now available. I mentioned that I'd been disappointed in the earlier process and communication, and it turned out it was actually Mr Cox assisting me. There was a scripted "Sorry for the inconvenience" as well as "We just now sent out that batch of texts about the rooms". I inquired if a noon check-out, rather than 11:00, would be possible and was given an immediate 'No' to that extra hour. I was issued a key and told to take the elevator to the eighth floor, so I went into the nearby elevator and found that it didn't include a Floor 8, so I returned to the desk. "Oh, sorry, that's a different elevator down the hall". I noticed that two of front desk team members were putting wrist bands on arriving guests. I wasn't offered a band earlier, so I had to assume it was for something extra that I wasn't included. My room category was Larger Guest Room City View. I fully understand that online photos on the Marriott website do not perfectly match reality, but the assigned room was nothing similar whatsoever. One window about two feet wide staring at a hotel wall. I wasn't going to be in the room much, so I just accepted it. It was immediately realized that the doors did little to buffer hallway noises. I'd have to accept that too. While transiting to the parade route, I sent a brief e-mail to Mr Cox to advise what I'd seen and requested a reply if I'd need a wrist band for my return later that evening, and to please advise security of the oversight. Yet again, zero response. Upon return it was realized that a band was indeed required to access this hotel. If you lose one there is an additional charge, but I'd not even been issued one to lose. A wrist band was issued to me. Noise on the floor was significant (especially from the neighboring room) but I was tired and did get some good sleep, albeit interrupted. I checked out around 9:30, since I had breakfast reservations and wouldn't be able to return before the required check-out time. There was no inquiry about the stay or a Thanks from the front desk. Hospitality businesses choose their level of service, and I choose my level of honest online reviews. That's how it works. I did not enjoy my stay at this AC. I would not consider returning to this AC. I cannot recommend this AC to others. There seems to be a pattern of online opinions, so I know I'm not alone on this one. Oh, and Trevor . . . I never received that message about the room being ready and never received any reply for ANY e-mail sent to you. Marriott guests deserve better in my opinion.

    Courtyard by Marriott New Orleans French Quarter/Iberville

    Courtyard by Marriott New Orleans French Quarter/Iberville

    3.8
    (216 reviews)
    $$

    Apologies that I forgot to take photos of the place, but we arrived after midnight and fell into…read morebed. As an ambassador, I was disappointed to be placed in an interior room with a window looking directly into another window and concrete walls, but overall this was a good value and a great location. Located in the French Quarter and close to Canal Street and the street car, a little over a mile from Marigny/Bywater. The king suite was large, spacious, and clean. Bathroom with a tub. Bed was a little hard for my taste, but again clean and crisp linens. Equipped with a refrigerator to house booze or leftovers. Hallways can get a little loud with drunk people and slamming doors, but I imagine that's many places in NOLA. Secure. I didn't note any free breakfast (who wants hotel breakfasts in New Orleans anyway?), but there is a Starbucks in the lobby with plenty of seating. Front desk staff were alway kind and accommodating and did acknowledge my ambassador status (not that I care about that, but I know it's one of their metrics). Well stocked pantry with lots of drinks (gotta stay hydrated in New Orleans) and snacks and basic necessities. I got the ambassador 4 PM checkout without issue.

    We had such a pleasant stay at the Courtyard by Marriott French Quarter. Our room and bathroom were…read morebig enough with lots of room to move around. The room was cleaned quickly and thoroughly daily. The location is great, walking distance from anywhere in the French Quarter but tucked along a quiet street. The front desk staff were incredibly kind and gracious the whole time. One night I had a big fall on Bourbon Street (I'm sure they happens quite a bit) that I didn't realize cut me pretty deep until I was back at the hotel. I called the front desk at 1am to see if they had bandaids/first aid equipment and they brought up some bandaids and alcohol wipes within a few minutes. That was a nice gesture and so convenient, I was prepared to change again to run to a CVS nearby but they saved me that trip. We would for sure book this hotel again for a future trip to New Orleans.

    Lamothe House Hotel

    Lamothe House Hotel

    4.1
    (127 reviews)
    $$

    Beautiful courtyard and plant life (4 Green Stars) After one…read morenight in the Hilton Garden Inn, in the warehouse district (close to the Garden District) I spent two nights at Lamothe House. They were completely different experiences and both were fine but Lamothe House was way more memorable and beautiful. The Hilton is more controlled and sterile, and it's comfortable but lacking in character, while Lamothe is more organic. Even though I stayed in a regular room at Lamothe (no period furniture), every little walk through the hotel - the courtyard, the pool, the popcorn machine in the hallway, all felt special. The pool is lovely and kept very clean, by the way, and the plants are delightful. Sure, you may encounter a creepy-crawly in your room (or in my case, the shower) but that's because it's not a hermetically-sealed tomb - it's a historical building in tune with beautiful plant life. A lot of people discuss the location, online, but it felt perfect for me as a base for exploring the French Quarter, Marigny, and Tremé. The area around Lamothe also felt safer to me than the Hilton (and more charming) although I didn't have any trouble in either place. Esplanade Avenue is a lovely spacious street. Tip: chill down your room before bed using the a/c and then switch to the fan for the night. I'm also rating Lamothe House 4 out of 5 Green Stars for social and environmental impact, based on the following: * It's a historical building (from 1839) that's beautifully preserved for a good purpose. * Ceiling fans help people to avoiding running the air conditioner all night. * Some items provided for guests were thoughtful and conscious. FSC-certified toilet paper! Some of the coffee was certified organic and fair trade. I really liked the free popcorn every evening! A sustainable snack provided in paper bags - what's better than popcorn? * Room for improvement: provide ceramic mugs for coffee and condiments in paper (good brown sugar, wooden stir sticks). This stuff makes a difference - I grew to despise the crap condiments and plastic straws in plastic bags and the plastic-wrapped disposable cups that I encountered almost everywhere.

    The physical space is charming, my room on the balcony, not so much. It was completely devoid of…read moreany charm at all and was next-door to the manager's office, which was surprisingly noisy. The room was small, but the bed was comfy. The Housecleaning situation was confusing. Nobody came into my room, but people knocked on my door at 5 PM to see if I wanted fresh towels. The location was fabulous. It was easy to walk down to the street car or walk anywhere I needed to go. It did get sketchy at night, so as a solo traveler, I was cautious about when I was out. The hot tub was a lovely feature, and I used it frequently in the cool weather. I had to leave early and the hotel refused to refund my last night, which wasn't great. I will not stay here again.

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