Putting on the Ritz in New Orleans Just Got Real Easy

Wednesday, 22 Jan, 2009 0

The Ritz Carlton New Orleans is offering packages and promotions in response to today’s traveler’s wants and needs. They got the call and here is their response

Number one on everyone’ s list is value as everywhere in today’s world, value is king. You can enjoy room rates from $199 and value-added packages from $229 at The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans.  When you or your clients arrive in the city, guests won’t have to break open their piggy banks to laissez les bon temps rouler, Cajun French for “let the good times roll.”  In fact, the hotel offers at least twenty (20) items under $20 that visitors can enjoy and one is entirely free, live jazz. 

What’s old is new again. Travelers will seek out classic destinations. As one of the top destination cities in the world, New Orleans is renowned for classic cocktails, live jazz and world-class cuisine.  The Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans offers all three under one roof thanks to Executive Chef Matt Murphy, Master Mixologist Daniel Victory and Jazz Trumpeter Jeremy Davenport. 

You want affordable dining options?  There are diverse menus with affordable options for every tier of traveler. Select the $43 deflation dining menu (two $43 deflation dinners and you are on your way to 86’ing inflation) or the $100 chef’s table dinner accompanied by live jazz in Mélange, the hotel’s signature restaurant. With a new menu launching February 1, 2009, Mélange will be completely reinvented.  

If you are looking to stay closer to home, affordable alternatives include travel by train, plane, automobile and cruise ship. You may want to Reserve the Ride the Rails or Non-Stop Luxury room package with prices starting at $249. 

For those looking to embark upon a cruise from New Orleans, the hotel offers rates as low as $199.  The hotel is situated on the edge of the French Quarter and in walking distance to area attractions, restaurants and the streetcar line.  Rental cars and taxicabs are a luxury in this easily traversed, historic walking city. 
 
Looking for that far-flung feeling? Enjoy April in New Orleans instead of Paris and skip the jetlag with the, Paris Without the Jetlag room package with prices starting at $409. Often referred to as the most European city in the U.S., a trip to Nouvelle Orleans is akin to experiencing Paris Without the Jetlag.

Looking for authentic travel, expeditions and niche tours? They got that too! You will know what it means to miss New Orleans if you book a voluntourism room package (benefiting Habitat for Humanity or Operation Sudden Impact) or a private tour (history, antique, voodoo, cemetery, swamp, charter fishing excursion, plantation, garden district, devastation, etc.) through the hotel’s concierge. Take a cultural sojourn in the hotel’s spa by reserving an indigenous treatment (Marie Laveau Voodoo Love, an Essence of Magnolia or Café au Lait Detoxifying Massage).

For additional information about the above and many other packages and events going on at the award winning Ritz in NOLA, go to www.ritzcarlton.com or call (800) 241-3333.
 



 

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