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I've done it for a sweet condo in Hawaii and it was fantastic - but not in New Orleans. BTW Marigny is the hood over by Frenchmen - Warehouse also is known as Convention Center in some descriptions - description of places tend to bleed in the neighborhood vs actual location.ETA - I've seen a lot of places on Craiglsist as well - but be careful there - I heard there was some scamming going on for the Super Bowl.Anybody ever done VRBO before? I might go this route.I like to stay in the Warehouse area - it is close to Howlin Wolf, Republic, Masonic Temple, for good late night shows- Lafayette Park will have a show on Wednesday - it's a bit quieter and the restaurant scene is much better on that side IMO, getting to quarter isn't that bad of a walk it you want, walk to St. Charles and catching a streetcar to Maple Leaf or Tipitina's is simple. There are condos in the area that you might find for rent on VRBO. Last year it seemed the rooms were tough to find and then a bunch got "released" so there was a late price drop on Priceline - mainly the big places on Canal. Also I'd look for a rental over closer to Frenchmen - lots of shows late night over there http://www.jazzfestg...second_weekend/ - excellent late night shows during second weekend BTW.Here is a place that that has excellent Jazzfest info - including this page for Priceline bidding results http://jazzfest.swag...om/bidding.htmlI am going with somebody who has never been before so we will probably want to be in/very near the quarter. Although I am open to staying elsewhere. I prefer uptown myself. I am not quite to the level of your average FBG, but I am still a FBG so not broke. There aren't a ton of rooms available. Anybody know of somebody who rents out their apartment?Depends on budget as prices get expensive and rooms get scarce. What do you want to be close to?I think I am coming down for Jazz Fest. Anybody have any good ideas for a place to stay? I will probably be around the 3rd-5th.
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at the time, so not a good judge of what the food was like