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gator1776 said...
New Orleans is built to host things like this, there will not be a shortage of rooms.
I'm at the Hyatt Regency also, next door to the Superdome.
But my favorite NO hotel for the history is the Hotel Monteleone, walking distance to the dome, right near Bourbon, next door to Dickey Brenens.
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Best Hotel in New Orleans for the Sugar Bowl