This is amazing! no clue that you could camp here in the city. We love coming to New Orleans and doing some party stuff on Bourbon Street. Thanks for the super-secret share!
I felt totally safe. It's surrounded by a huge brick wall. And sure, you have to be careful when walking around (especially in the dark) always -- but we never felt unsafe in New Orleans.
We stayed during the off season, so it was really affordable. Also, some of the spots are privately owned but can be rented out. I'm wonder if the owners have a say in the price.
I love camping and I love New Orleans, but camping in a parking lot in the middle of the ghetto doesn't sound appealing to me. I've heard nothing but terrible things about this place, and I certainly wouldn't recommend walking to or from here after dark.
That wasn't our experience at all. The campground is very secure, has 24/7 security patrols. New Orleans is like any city. You need to keep an eye out, be safe, be aware of surroundings, etc. That part of New Orleans was no worse than when I lived in downtown Detroit, downtown Seattle, or the crack house that was next door to my current house (before the city took it over). So, 🤷♀️
@@SolesTraveling Glad you enjoyed it. Just not for me. Also, I don't vacation in downtown Detroit, downtown Seattle or next door to crack houses either. But next time you're at the French Quarter RV Park (which isn't actually in the French Quarter by the way), Uber (don't walk) down the street to Kermit's Mother in Law Lounge. Especially if it's a Sunday or Tuesday night and Kermit's band is playing.
This is amazing! no clue that you could camp here in the city. We love coming to New Orleans and doing some party stuff on Bourbon Street. Thanks for the super-secret share!
what a cute campground for inside the city. looks very convenient to the attractions.
It really is! And so great for exploring the French Quarter.
We have learned the term "RV Resort" does not always mean the same thing to everyone. Thanks for sharing this review.
Haha, right? RV Parks just make up names for themselves.
I was just there last me for my 10th anniversary
Wow that is just by the freeway. But it is walking distance to things. Did you feel it was safe?
I felt totally safe. It's surrounded by a huge brick wall. And sure, you have to be careful when walking around (especially in the dark) always -- but we never felt unsafe in New Orleans.
Man, you guys are really bouncing around every where! Lol
Haha, right? We put 18k miles on the truck in a year.
Considering you are right in the middle of the city, that place looks great!! 👍👍
It was a great place to explore the city!
Good location for a visit
I was gonna stay there in my RV for a week or so but I called and they was way to expensive. They might as well call the park pick pockets RV resort.
We stayed during the off season, so it was really affordable. Also, some of the spots are privately owned but can be rented out. I'm wonder if the owners have a say in the price.
Was gonna go there for a week or so but they're just to dang expensive. Ought to be called pick pocket rv park.
I love camping and I love New Orleans, but camping in a parking lot in the middle of the ghetto doesn't sound appealing to me. I've heard nothing but terrible things about this place, and I certainly wouldn't recommend walking to or from here after dark.
That wasn't our experience at all. The campground is very secure, has 24/7 security patrols. New Orleans is like any city. You need to keep an eye out, be safe, be aware of surroundings, etc.
That part of New Orleans was no worse than when I lived in downtown Detroit, downtown Seattle, or the crack house that was next door to my current house (before the city took it over). So, 🤷♀️
@@SolesTraveling Glad you enjoyed it. Just not for me. Also, I don't vacation in downtown Detroit, downtown Seattle or next door to crack houses either. But next time you're at the French Quarter RV Park (which isn't actually in the French Quarter by the way), Uber (don't walk) down the street to Kermit's Mother in Law Lounge. Especially if it's a Sunday or Tuesday night and Kermit's band is playing.