New Orleans
- Good: I think the one thing that stays with people after visiting here is the diversity of people they see while they are here. To me, that is New Orleans best quality. It is the city that doesn't discriminate. Personal titles and labels do not matter here. All you need is a pulse and a means of transportation in this city. The food alone here is worth the trip. You can get food that is special to New Orleans outside of NOLA but the taste just isn't the same. I love the history of this city. From the homes to the statues to the churches and stories that you'll hear about it. I love how beads hang from trees and power lines and they don't clean them up. Another great thing about this city is how much the people that live here love it. After all they have been through, they continue to push on. I've been to this city 4 times and it hasn't changed a bit each time. I hope it stays that way for the most part.
- Bad: There can't be a blog on New Orleans without a bad section. This is definitely not one of the cleanest cities in the world. Bourbon Street is the city's biggest attraction and it's by far the nastiest road I've ever been on. I'm not going to sit here and tell you that I've never had a good time on Bourbon Street because it would be a lie. However, I think the bad outweighs the good. Like I said the street is disgusting. It reeks of vomit every 30 feet you walk, it degrades women in the worst way and all of it's merchandise and edible/drinkable items are price inflated. But the worst thing about it to me is the creepy edge that it carries with it. At times I've felt uneasy walking it. I feel like I can't so much as make a wrong turn in an alley without something bad happening to me or more importantly the friends around me. I see why people love it so much but for me there are other things that make New Orleans special.
- Funny: Let's just say that there are some characters around here. I feel like you can't turn a corner without seeing someone that looks like this.
Thanks for reading,
McKinley
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