Cancel

Open app

Search

The Storage Center

1.0 (1 review)
Closed • 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

Request information

You can now request information from this business directly from Yelp

Services - The Storage Center

Luggage storage

Self storage

Vehicle storage

The Storage Center Photos

You might also consider

Recommended Reviews - The Storage Center

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration

2 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

Ask the Community - The Storage Center

You might also consider

Verify this business for free

People searched for Self Storage 580 times last month within 25 miles of this business.

Verify this business

AC Hotel New Orleans French Quarter

AC Hotel New Orleans French Quarter

(228 reviews)

$$

Central Business District

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.

For being by the quarter and an AC Marriott hotel, I expected better. This place shouldn't charge…read morefor an AC Marriott price. The rooms are super small and a bit outdated. The toilet didn't work and we had to call a plumber. You can tell the air conditioning system wasn't working as it's full potential. I will say it's a quiet hotel and I never felt unsafe. Overall, it's a bit run down and not what we expected but the location was on point. We walked everywhere.

Auberge Nouvelle Orleans - 3rd floor, music room

Auberge Nouvelle Orleans

(75 reviews)

$

Central City

This establishment goes out of the way to make you feel at home in New Orleans…read more The staff is very friendly and they support Travelers who are new to the city I've stayed here twice now and there's people here to the Calvary To look Sheree to look after you

If you know what you're getting into with hostel stays, an incredible option!…read more The randomness of travel is amplified many fold if you're opting to get into hostel options, so if you're alright with all the potential downsides along with the good, I would always give Auberge a chance. It feels very homey, as if you were staying with a friend of a friend, and all the associated risk that come with that. The location itself is great if you want to be out of the touristy bustle by the French Quarter, but very accessible to everything. The 12 line up and down St Charles is incredibly convenient to explore all of the Garden District and its assorted shops and restaurants, or you can go further to magazine street, then back to those touristy parts once more (with other options if you don't mind a normal city bus). The building itself shows some age, with some creaky boards or stairs, but is otherwise very comfortable. This is very much a case where you should feel as little need to be in bed as possible but also feel safe and secure in sleeping there when ready. I can only speak to the people who helped me while I was there but they were immensely friendly and welcoming. The hostel itself has a messaging group set up for guests their entire stay so you find suggestions and help whenever you need during your stay, including other people looking to explore if you're in a similar mood. Every night there are group get togethers and discussion so can feel as connected as you'd like while you are in town. The kitchen is basically well equipped, so you can have options if it gets to where you get back after everything is closed. All in all a fun experience, and I'd recommend it to anyone for whom solitude and being pampered is not the priority.

Jean Lafitte House

Jean Lafitte House

(37 reviews)

$$

Marigny

We loved our stay at Jean Lafitte House. Built in 1809 the history alone intrigued me. Hoping to…read moremake contact with some friendly ghosts, I was not disappointed. I felt the presence of a "lady" when I was getting ready in the bathroom. Nothing scary and actually a little welcoming. We stayed in unit 2 which was an outer courtyard apartment. The living room and bedroom was spacious and the high ceilings made it feel even bigger. Our bedroom had a king sized canopy bed (very comfortable) and each room had a built in fireplace. The location was perfect. One block from the FQ and one block from the lively Frenchman Street. You're steps away from food, music, and drinks. Parking is at a premium in the French Quarter but Jean Lafitte House has a small grass lot about 1 block away available for guests and reasonably priced. Make a reservation ahead of time because they can't promise you a spot and it's booked first come first serve. I've been to New Orleans quite a bit but this by far was my favorite place to stay. The location, the history, and our beautiful accommodations made it a must stay for next time.

1807 the United States outlawed trade with Great Britain and France because of the Napoleonic Wars…read morein Europe. Merchants in New Orleans began to run out of goods to sell, including slaves. It was around this time that the Lafitte brothers engaged in smuggling and piracy. Merchants and planters were eager to buy the goods and slaves Lafitte smuggled into south Louisiana. By 1812 Lafitte was the leader of the Baratarians with headquarters on Grand Terre, a barrier island in the Gulf of Mexico near Grand Isle. Lafitte may have had as many as 1000 people working for him, including free men of color and runaway slaves. The men working for Lafitte were called Baratarians because the waterways they used for smuggling were located in an area called Barataria (the Barataria Preserve of Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve is located in this area).

The Storage Center - selfstorage - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...