Speed Merchant Posted December 29, 2024 Report Posted December 29, 2024 Merry Christmas! My wife and I want to fly to New Orleans to visit the WW 2 Museum. Has anyone flown into Lake Front airport there? Any suggestion on what FBO I should use? Is there a more convenient airport than Lake Front? Thanks! Quote
PT20J Posted December 29, 2024 Report Posted December 29, 2024 I was treated very well by Flightline First at KNEW a couple of years ago. If you land south at night you will be over the lake which is a huge black hole so I'd recommend the instrument approach. 1 Quote
alextstone Posted December 29, 2024 Report Posted December 29, 2024 I've been there dozens of times. Flight line first is by far the best choice. Also, Messina's Runway Cafe in the old Art Deco terminal Bldg is a great place to eat lunch. I have other dining suggestions if you're interested... Alex 1 Quote
Speed Merchant Posted December 29, 2024 Author Report Posted December 29, 2024 11 minutes ago, PT20J said: I was treated very well by Flightline First at KNEW a couple of years ago. If you land south at night you will be over the lake which is a huge black hole so I'd recommend the instrument approach. Thanks for your post. I appreciate it! Thanks for the heads up on the lake. With ForeFlight I file everywhere I go now. Have a great weekend. Quote
Rwsavory Posted December 29, 2024 Report Posted December 29, 2024 KNEW is your best bet. Find a place to stay within walking distance of the museum so that you don’t have to mess with a rental car. Flight Line can arrange transportation for you. Quote
Speed Merchant Posted December 29, 2024 Author Report Posted December 29, 2024 11 minutes ago, alextstone said: I've been there dozens of times. Flight line first is by far the best choice. Also, Messina's Runway Cafe in the old Art Deco terminal Bldg is a great place to eat lunch. I have other dining suggestions if you're interested... Alex Thanks for your post Alex. We will be sure to check out Messina's. We would love to hear about any other dining suggestions you have. Thanks Quote
alextstone Posted December 29, 2024 Report Posted December 29, 2024 19 minutes ago, Speed Merchant said: Thanks for your post Alex. We will be sure to check out Messina's. We would love to hear about any other dining suggestions you have. Thanks Luke Shaya Saba NOLA Emeril's Antoine's Mother's Mr B's 1 Quote
mike_elliott Posted December 29, 2024 Report Posted December 29, 2024 1 hour ago, alextstone said: I've been there dozens of times. Flight line first is by far the best choice. Also, Messina's Runway Cafe in the old Art Deco terminal Bldg is a great place to eat lunch. I have other dining suggestions if you're interested... Alex This^ 1 Quote
Pinecone Posted December 30, 2024 Report Posted December 30, 2024 If you don't mind being a bit of a drive away, KREG has treated me well a couple of times. And they have cheap gas. SS for 4.46 Quote
exM20K Posted December 30, 2024 Report Posted December 30, 2024 20 hours ago, mike_elliott said: This^ Yeah, +1 on Flightline, Messina's, and the terminal. When we visited the WW2 Museum in early March 2020 (immediately pre-Covid), my wife found some early-bird offer on TripAdvisor which for a modest charge gave us early and guided access to the museum. Dunno if it's still offered, but if it is, I'd recommend booking it. We stayed at the Higgins Hotel, which is Hilton-affiliated should you have HIlton points. It is basically across the street from the Museum. Also recommended. As for restaurants, I've twice had what i'd rank as top-10 dining experiences at Peche Seafood Grill in the Warehouse district. -dan Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted December 30, 2024 Report Posted December 30, 2024 FWIW I was a bit disappointed with that museum. I like to look at artifacts. This museum is light on artifacts and heavy on stories. Quote
Speed Merchant Posted January 1 Author Report Posted January 1 On 12/29/2024 at 5:38 PM, alextstone said: Luke Shaya Saba NOLA Emeril's Antoine's Mother's Mr B's Alex thanks alot for the suggestions. We will definitely check them out. I appreciate your help. Happy New Year! Curt Quote
Speed Merchant Posted January 1 Author Report Posted January 1 On 12/30/2024 at 3:49 PM, N201MKTurbo said: FWIW I was a bit disappointed with that museum. I like to look at artifacts. This museum is light on artifacts and heavy on stories. I also like artifacts but its real hard to beat a great story. If I end up not liking the museum it gives me a good a good excuse to put 8 hours on my bird. Happy New Year! Curt 1 Quote
Speed Merchant Posted January 1 Author Report Posted January 1 On 12/30/2024 at 3:12 PM, exM20K said: Yeah, +1 on Flightline, Messina's, and the terminal. When we visited the WW2 Museum in early March 2020 (immediately pre-Covid), my wife found some early-bird offer on TripAdvisor which for a modest charge gave us early and guided access to the museum. Dunno if it's still offered, but if it is, I'd recommend booking it. We stayed at the Higgins Hotel, which is Hilton-affiliated should you have HIlton points. It is basically across the street from the Museum. Also recommended. As for restaurants, I've twice had what i'd rank as top-10 dining experiences at Peche Seafood Grill in the Warehouse district. -dan Dan Thanks for the suggestions we are staying at the Higgins. I am guessing parking might be a real challenge, with that in mind Ubering from Lake Front to the Higgins is probably the way to go. Happy New Year! Curt 1 Quote
Speed Merchant Posted January 1 Author Report Posted January 1 On 12/29/2024 at 5:16 PM, Rwsavory said: KNEW is your best bet. Find a place to stay within walking distance of the museum so that you don’t have to mess with a rental car. Flight Line can arrange transportation for you. Ok thanks I appreciate it. Quote
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