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Eric K.

We arrived prior to the official 4:00 PM check-in listed on our confirmation. There was no sign outside indicating that we were in the Jean Lafitte House, but thankfully we had our confirmation with the address listed on it. We opened the large wooden door and walked into the resort down a long hallway. There were no signs indicating where to go. Finally we saw a tiny sign that read "office" on one of the doors on the other side of the courtyard. We approached the closed door, started to knock, and then the adjacent door opened and the housekeepers were greeting us. They were very friendly and helpful, but said nobody was in the office and someone "may or may not" be in later, but checked our name off their list and gave us two keys. That was our check-in process. Basically, there's no front desk staff/check-in desk and even if there was, there's nobody to man it. Because of this, there are also no activities, nobody to give you directions and advice, and most importantly for us, nobody to get us a taxi back to the airport. You're basically on your own. Later that evening, envelopes (with keys!!) were left in the hallway for everyone to pick up their own. Ours was out there, too, with more keys. Anyone could have picked ours up, opened up our door, and taken our belongings while we were out. The staircases to the rooms can be a challenge. Ours was up one flight, through a low doorway that we had to duck through, and up another flight. We were okay, but others might have difficulty climbing these stairs that are kind of oddly laid out. The rooms were fairly nice, and we loved the rustic brick walls and super-high ceilings. They made the rooms seem much larger. We could have used more furniture in the living room area. There was only one sofa to sit on for four people (although the two-bedroom suite we had can supposedly sleep up to 6). There was a nice big flatscreen TV in the living room, as well as one in each bedroom, and tiny flatscreens in each of the bathrooms. The kitchen was a makeshift kitchen, so it was pretty useless to us. There was a small refrigerator and a mini fridge. A very tiny sink attached to a two-burner "stove." (I use the term loosely.) And the counters consisted of a couple of old console tables. Underneath one was something I can only call a busboy's plastic box that contained the pots and pans. Both bathrooms seemed fairly modern with marble floors and updated sinks and showers/tubs, but the towel racks in the bathrooms were loose and/or broken. And, while the TVs in the bathrooms were interesting to find, they didn't work. I think putting the money toward a kitchen would have been a better use for the money. The bedroom closets each had a big metal rack thrown in them, which seemed out of place. Why not just put up a bar? It was so bulky, took up a lot of unnecessary space, and was awkward to hang anything or put my suitcase in it. I also had to decide which one item of clothing I would hang on the one clothes hanger I was given. There are no resort amenities to comment on, and I'm not sure why there's a tiny swimming pool in the middle of the courtyard. It's not really maintained and the space might be put to better use. Lastly, we felt a bit uncomfortable with the lack of security in our resort. First, the keys to the rooms were left out for anyone to take. Second, we had doors that opened out to a shared balcony which didn't latch very well. One small push and someone could have easily have gotten into our rooms. We slept with chairs against the doors, as if that would have helped prevent an intruder from getting in. To top it all off, on our first night, the power went out around 11:30 p.m. Now we had unsecured doors, nobody on the premises...and no light. It was a bit nerve-racking. We called the emergency number for the resort and advised them about the power outage. We were told that it was like that all over the city. Well, except for every house across the street from us, next door to us, and on the buildings and skyscrapers we could see peering over the well-lit houses across the street. They said they'd look into it. At around 4:00 a.m., the power finally came back on. We were awakened every morning by the goings-on of the city. Our rooms were right along the street that was quiet in the evening, but crazy busy in the morning. Cars would drive by, horns would honk incessantly, city trucks would drive by, garbage trucks stopped every morning to pick up trash, etc. It was like being in NYC. Was the resort clean? Yes, definitely. Was it in a good location? Yes, it was on the edge of the French Quarter. You could easily walk to everything within the Quarter. Would I stay there again? Probably not, for all of the reasons listed above. I like a minimum amount of little bit of service and attention when I travel. But at least we didn't have anyone begging us to go on a timeshare tour!

Joseph H.

For the price, location and the room we had here, I don't think you could find any better when we went on Memorial Day weekend. We had researched the best places to stay closest to the French Quarter as well as haunted history/New Orleans charm and this one seemed to be the winner. After checking in, we dealt with the parking situation where I parked my car in a protected lot a block away at no extra charge. The manager also was very friendly and knowledgeable of the area and hotel. We got the keys to our room and opened it. To my surprise, it was bigger and nicer then what I was expecting. It had the look of that New Orleans charm you are looking for. Even had a stove which we never took advantage of and a pool in the courtyard. One thing I will say is bring your own towels! I noticed on every single towel, there were spots on it. Almost perfect, but no cigar. Either way, I'll look into staying at this place again in the future and I'll bring my own towels too.

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**edit They changed our room…read moreTo a nice dry , room with balcony. Hope from front desk was SUPER helpful . Thank you. Hotel is still dated etc but service is good Will give 2 stars because it is a cool historical building and front desk people on duty seem to want to help . The original front desk clerk wasn't the friendliest. Then we got to our room and just feels damp , musty and unclean. (But spacious). There is this raggy musty couch that seems "damp" for lack of better word, which I wouldn't even touch. Rug seems nasty. There is a sign saying "enjoy your two artisan waters " and there are no waters here. The room phone doesn't work so If we need anything have to walk downstairs. The view is of nothing, but worst part is AC is on 60 degrees and we are sweating in here. It's not really blowing and would estimate it's about 75 in here . They are "sending someone " to fix ac but now we have to wait for this to happen and can't shower or get ready. Will update review if they make things right .

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