MsJag4Jag
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D-NICE said:J4J, the seating capacity the Reliant is bigger than the Superdome, but the Superdome is a multi-use arena, and from what I've seen of both, Reliant doesn't offer the huge conference rooms that the Superdome does. Did they have the Superlounges this year?
Hopefully Essence will return to New Orleans next year, but I doubt it, unless the work in the Superdome is finished totally. It will be ready for football this year, but that's only Phase I of the SD's refurbishment, and Phase II will begin when the football season ends. From the things I've read about what they're going to do to it, especially if they knock some of the outer walls out on the Lodge/Club section of the dome to add windows it may not be done.
delock from a hotel standpoint New Orleans will be ready, and with new hotels opening next year, and the few damaged hotels that are still closed, will also be opened by that time next year.
Again, I think they'll be pushing it, to get the SD ready for other things besides football, but a lot of things will become much more clear of New Orleans' future after this hurricane season blows by.
Though I enjoyed my time in Houston for the Bayou Classic, one of the things I saw for the BC that I didn't like was the lack of hospitality in the hotels. I mean asking for something as simple as directions to Reliant Stadium was like pulling teeth from those front desk folk. With that stadium being an attraction in Houston, I would think they would have directions already printed out, but they didn't, and it wasn't like I was staying at Motel 6, we were in the Wyndham.
Also, the BC, and Essence Crowd's, are all night party crowds, with just about every club closing at the 2 am hour, you're gonna get a lot of complaints from out of town patrons, because if you're coming from a city that keeps the clubs open late, being asked to roll out at 2 is gonna hurt. Especially if the concerts are letting out around those same times. The NBA, NFL, and MLB crowds are mostly corporate parties, so there isn't a problem with the 2 am lockdown.
I know folk come to town to party for the Superbowl, and All Star games, but more than likely they won't be going to the games themselves, so being in the club when those games are over is not a problem, but when you have an established event, and folk are used to doing things the way they were done in the past, that becomes a problem, when those same things can't be done. If it was a brand new event, I don't think there would be as many complaints
Again I enjoyed my time there for the BC, and any other time I've (mainly because I knew people), but if you're not familiar with Houston it's a nightmare trying to find your way around. These types of events is where Houston's size hurts it, because everything is so spread out.
The big events that are held here in DC, you see people (party promoters, and club employee's) everywhere directing traffic, and hustling. Whether it's in the streets, at the hotels, the malls, they make sure you know where the happenings are, they may not tell you how much it's going to cost after a certain time, but you'll definitely know where things are.....lol.....and those are things I didn't see in Houston.
NICE
DNICE: They didn't have a "super lounge" like we know it in the dome, but they did have the Coca-Cola Stage and another one that I forgot the name of...so it was hard to do it like in the dome because Reliant aint the dome. Its that simple. It threw people off and made for good jokes from Steve Harvey.
From what I hear, Chris Brown was supposed to be on the main stage, but missed his flight. So he was bumped to the Coca-Cola stage...which was too crowded and hot just like in the dome. It has its give and take. They had food but not like the locally owned places of New Orleans. Nobody had a bowl of redbeans and rice with sausage in it for sale or a big bowl of sausage, chicken and shrimp jumbalaya or a giant turkey leg for sale. That was missing. The concert let out at 2:30....the ramp walk in new orleans is a cake walk compared to the hike we take at Reliant. It aint a place for the gals to be cute with their five inch pumps....but many tried it and at the end of the night all of their feet were hurtin...
Also, there was no where to walk except back to your car and go back to your hotel. My family and I took the metro ride to downtown, picked up a bite to eat at Cabo's and took it back to the stadium. It wasn't a bad thing...it just wasn't Nola. However, people could make the best of it until Nola got it back together.
We didn't stay in a hotel since we live here so I can't speak to the folks having things READY like they do in New Orleans. I don't see Houston as being a big tourist town, but at the same time we do have major events here all the time, and I agree with you that they should have had maps ready with keypoints on it just for those visiting for the first time who do not fully know how to navigate the backstreets. Most out of town people know 3 highways, 59, 45, and 610....and maybe 288. Anything other than that...they lost. I-10 does not count because it takes you either of two ways...west towards CA or East towards LA... :lol: