Parking in New Orleans?

DaisyDoom

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Jun 30, 2011
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Denver, United States
I'm looking for a spot in New Orleans to park a 22ft travel trailer for a couple of days. I want to have some time to explore but I can only find spots to park overnight unless I want to pay ridiculous prices. If someone is willing to let me park on their property, I would gladly feed you or help you out in any way I can. Thanks :)
 

jimi

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May 15, 2010
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PNW
I believe had some friends that parked their bus on N Peters near the river while I was there, and another bus parked on Press St and Royal (or somewhere right around there on Press), near Mardi Gras Zone and the train tracks. I don't know if anyone ever fucked with them, they never mentioned it to me, but both busses were in their respective spots for a couple days at the least.
 

jimi

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May 15, 2010
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PNW
No problem. Make sure to visit at night. Just go up Esplanade until you go under the freeway underpass. It's behind the gas station. You should be able to see the lights in the trees.
 

saje2u

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Aug 16, 2011
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Over by the iron rail theres a shit ton of RV's and such.
And no katbastard is fibbing NoLa is a flavor all of its own, Its like commercial fishing = you'll either hate it or love it.
I love it.
 

saje2u

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Aug 16, 2011
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Naw NoLa aint that bad you just godda know how to act - not that you kids would know how, just sayin. Its all about attitude and 99% of the mardigras/halloween visitors without hotel keycards DO NOT know how to keep them selves in check.
 

DaisyDoom

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Jun 30, 2011
139
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Denver, United States
Thanks for the suggestions....I have no idea what's going on there yet and probably won't until we are closer. We were supposed to leave a few months ago but have hit some obstacles...should be all good soon.

As far as safety I'm sure we'll be ok. I'm nice and not dumb lol.
 

shitbagdanny

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Nov 11, 2008
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north america
park it smack in the middle of the street on bourbon and toulouse
 

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