This hotel has a great location on the edge of the French Quarter, two blocks from Harrah's, three from River Walk, and not a bad walk from the convention center. It is close to all three of New Orleans' street car lines. It has an excellent meeting facility which was perfect for our conference of about 800 people. This was my second stay in this hotel - the first was a few weeks before Katrina. They've renovated a bit, and it shows. Not major changes - mostly looks the same, but a little fresher and less worn.
Food for the conference was good, but the coffee was lousy. Why can't upscale hotels make good coffee for large groups when even Dunkin' Donuts can make a decent cup? Even the coffee in the restaurant was poor. Fortunately, there is a Starbucks in the lobby. Service, however, was excellent - the staff was friendly and helpful. By the way, don't eat in the hotel restaurant, it was good but not spectacular, and VERY expensive for what you get. Fortunately, I only did one breakfast there.
My room was by the elevator, which worried me, but there was no extra noise from the elevator. My room had an unusual layout for a chain hotel room - the bathroom was not by the door, it was on the other side of the bedroom. The king size bed was as comfortable as I've come to expect from Sheraton - very. There was also a very comfortable easy chair, but it did not have a good view of the TV. I especially liked that the windows had interior wooden shutters instead of a curtain. It was very attractive, and made it easy to control the amount of light. Maid service was excellent.
All in all, a very good hotel.







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