Hahin’s hit New Orleans for Mom’s 90th!!

Nov 10th (Saturday): travel

  • Southwest Airlines RSRV# RJ4FUV & RIXXZT : 
    • Flight #4723
      • BUF depart 12:40pm
      • MCO arrive 3:20pm
    • Flight #3095
      • MCO depart 4:15pm
      • MSY arrive 5:05pm
  • Uber or Taxi to Hotel
    • Taxi or Uber ~$35
  • Holiday Inn New Orleans Superdome
  • Dinner
    • Perhaps walking distance
      • Pythian Market – neat lively place very close to hotel
      • Angelique thoughts?
  • Go to bed early!!

November 11th (Sunday): Day 1

  • Walk to coffee in French Quarter
    • get light B-fast of beignets and coffee
    • Angelique other suggestions?
      • we have day free until 3pm
  • Jazz Brunch noonish 
  • Road Scholar
    • Registration: 3:45pm
    • Orientation: 4:15pm
    • Dinner: 6pm
  • Evening Program
    • Intro to French Quarter

November 12th (Monday): Day 2

  • Breakfast: Hotel buffet
  • Morning: History Lecture (at hotel)
  • Lunch at local restaurant 
  • Field Trip:
    • City Overview
  • Dinner at local restaurant
  • Evening Presentation: New Orleans Characters 

November 13th (Tuesday): Day 3

  • Breakfast:
    • Hotel buffet
  • Morning:
    • Local Author Lecture (at hotel)
  • Lunch:
    • at local restaurant 
  • Afternoon:
    • Intro to Music of New Orleans
  • Field Trip:
  • Dinner: free time
    • Angelique recommend?
    • or just do with Road Scholar People
    • or Jerry and Tess research
    • could do Brennans this night…looks great
      • made open table reservation 6:30pm just in case
  • Evening: free

November 14th (Wednesday): Day 4

  • Breakfast:
    • Hotel buffet
  • Morning:
    • Intro to Architecture (at hotel)
  • Lunch
    • at local restaurant 
  • Afternoon:  
    • Walking field trip to Garden District
    • Shuttle back to hotel (mom)
    • or
    • Wander around French Quarter ’til dinner (Jayne, Jerry & Tess)
  • Dinner at local restaurant
  • Evening: Surprise at hotel 

November 15th (Thursday): Day 5

November 16th (Friday): Day 6

  • Breakfast:
    • Hotel buffet
  • Morning: Martis Gras ends by 10:30am
  • Road Scholar Program ENDS!
  • Free Day
  • Dinner & Music

November 17th (Saturday): BIRTHDAY!!!

  • Free Day
  • Breakfast:
  • morning
  • afternoon
  • Dinner
    • GW Fins: 6pm Open Table Reservation made already

November 18th (Sunday): The End…

  • Hotel Checkout: noon
    • leave bags at hotel until 3pm departure for all to airport
  • Jazz Brunch:
  • Jerry & Tess depart at 5pm
  • Southwest Airlines RSRV# RJ4FUV & RIXXZT : 
    • Flight #2543
      • MCO depart 5:40pm
      • BWI arrive 9:05pm
    • Flight #5430
      • BWI depart 10pm
      • BUF arrive 11:10pm
  • Taxi Home
  • Ahhh, Home Sweet Home!!

 

Info from Road Scholar

  • Sunday Lecture:
    • “We’ll be joined by a guest speaker for an introduction to the French Quarter.  We’ll learn about history,  culture, traditions, celebrations, people.  The entertaining class is taught by a humorist who has lived here all her life.  She exudes the “joie de vivre” that makes New Orleanians distinctly memorable”
  •  Monday
    • Monday Lecture: 
      • “We’ll begin with a lecture on the history of New Orleans, a virtual walk from the founding of the city in 1718 to the present day. Our instructor is a native New Orleanian who knows its past and present inside and out.”
    • Afternoon:
      • “We’ll take a field trip via motor coach with expert commentary for an overview of the city. We’ll make stops at highlights such as Lake Pontchartrain, Bayou St John, City Park with its magnificent oak trees and Sculpture Garden and one of the famed and mysterious above-ground cemeteries where the departed — from pirates to voodoo queens — are interred.”
    • Evening:
      • “During a presentation by our educator, we’ll learn about antics and incidents involving some of the most famous and infamous characters associated with New Orleans”
  • Tuesday
    • Tuesday Lecture: 
      • “We’ll have a presentation on authors from and of New Orleans, past and present, who wrote about the fictional and non-fictional city.  We’ll get the scoop on their personal lives, where they gathered, what they ate and drank, as well as their literary personas — which were often one and the same”
    • Afternoon:
      • “A local professor who is also a musician will use vintage clips and soundtracks to introduce the music of New Orleans.  We’ll learn about the many cultural influences that have gone into music that spread worldwide, including the roots of Jazz and its evolution.”
      • “We’ll then go to experience a Southern musical history performance at the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park.  Hear local musicians doing what they do best. “
      • “The remainder of the afternoon is for your personal independent exploration.”
      • “”
      • Voucher provided for Cabildo and Presbytere Flanking St Louis Cathedral in Jackson Square.
    • Evening: free time
      • “At leisure, if you’re a music aficionado, there are lots of options.  We have provided a voucher for Frizzles European Jazz Club, or go on your own to any of the other great choices.  You might like to take a stroll along Bourbon Street to see some of the colorful locals and occasionally even more exotic tourists.  Or just relax at the hotel.  The French Quarter has something to offer for almost every interest and taste”
  • Wednesday
    • Wednesday Lecture: 
      • “We’ll have an introduction to the architecture and diversity of New Orleans.  Architecture is an expression of culture.  We’ll learn how different nationalities and ethnicities – such as immigrants from Europe and the West Indies – influenced local architecture and contributed to the “gumbo” of our society.”
    • Afternoon:
      • “Next, we’ll set ou on a walking field trip with a local architect in the aptly named Garden District, one of the loveliest neighborhoods in the country.  It was laid out in 1832 for incoming, well-to-do Americans who were not interested in mingling with native New Orleanians.  The feeling was mutual! Grand housed were built on large lots that encouraged the development of beautiful gardens.”
      • “After the Field trip, you can retire to the hotel by motor coach to freshen up and relax or stay out and explore on your own.  There will be a pickup in the French Quarter before dinner.”
    • Evening:
      • Local restaurant buffet, then musical surprise back at hotel
  • Thursday
    • Thursday Lecture: 
      • “”
    • Afternoon:
      • “Free Time.  You may spend as much time at WW2 Museum as you wish or you may return to the hotel to freshen up or return to the French Quarter for more exploration on your own.  You can also use your vouchers to the Cabildo and Mardi Gras section in the Presbytere”
    • Dinner:
      • “At the world renowned New Orleans School of Cooking, an expert local chef will teach us hoe to cook Creole and Cajun, and explain the difference.  We’ll see the preparation of a traditional dish, then have it for dinner.  Recipes will be supplied so that you can take some New Orleans cuisine “home” with you.”
    • Evening: free
  • Friday
    • Friday Lecture: 
      • “For our closing session, we’ll have a presentation on the “real” Mardi Gras by a native New Orleanian who will dispel the myths and misconceptions you’ve read and heard about.”