Review: InterContinental New Orleans (Louisiana)

Our family’s primary hotel reward program is IHG, where we earn tons of points but use them rather sparingly for redemptions. We would much rather use them for lower tier properties, especially when available on Points Break to help spread the wealth and allow us to travel more often. As long as the hotel is clean, offers enough beds, and usually has a pool and free breakfast, we are game.

Our Platinum status with IHG also typically grants us upgrades to larger rooms which is always helpful with three kids.

However, this year my wife and I celebrated our 10th wedding anniversary of the 4th of July. In reality, our kids travel EVERYWHERE with us because that is the point of family travel. So my wife and I had yet to really take a vacation just the two of us. So we far due for a couples only vacation.

One location that has always been on my wife’s bucket list was New Orleans, which meant it inevitably was without the kids.

Back in January 2018, I just happen to be browsing and discovered flights from Cleveland to New Orleans were only $117 after taxes per person on Southwest, so we jumped at the chance to book. Luckily the trip also coincided with kids summer camps, so arrangements were easy and we were off to planning one of our first trips alone in 10 years!

What also came in handy was my IHG Platinum status by holding their credit card gives us a free reward night each year. The timing of the trip just so happen to be perfect where I could use my 2017 voucher in addition to my 2018 voucher, giving us two free nights and with only one out-of-pocket night.

After reviewing the various IHG properties throughout New Orleans, we landed on the InterContinental New Orleans (Louisiana) since it was ideally located within the city and also highly rated on TripAdvisor.

Like any good deal hunter, I continued to monitor the prices of the InterContinental New Orleans. When I initially booked, the nightly rate for a King Superior room was $209. Long story short, after rebooking several times over the several months leading up to the trip, I managed to get the rate down to $119, which we consider an absolute steal!

Review InterContinental New Orleans (Louisiana)

The InterContinental New Orleans (Louisiana) is located on the American side of the city on St. Charles Avenue, just west of Canal Street. It is also only a third mile from the start of Bourbon Street, making it an easy walk to tons of the attractions in the area.

With our Platinum status as well as telling the InterContinental New Orleans we were celebrating our 10th wedding anniversary, our room was upgraded to a top floor corner Hospitality Suite on the Executive level.

The room included a parlor, large bedroom with king bed, huge seating area, and expansive bathroom and powder room.

The room was elegantly appointed in furnishings. The only thing we did not like about the room was the motion sensitive food and minibar, and while we did not have the kids to accidentally pick things up, it still made us nervous to even approach the area.

Our room overlooked St. Charles Avenue looking north. While there happen to be a new building getting constructed right outside our window, it really was not much of an issue with noise.

We also happen to visit the pool on one afternoon of our trip since it was so hot. One must awkwardly walk through the gym area to get to the pool. Once we got to the pool, we were quite underwhelmed. We had expected a really nice rooftop pool given it being an Intercontinental property. Instead, it was small and unassuming. Perfect for a couple people, but could see it quickly getting filled up, as it was smaller than most pools in any IHG property we visit.

Despite the small pool, our hotel stay at the InterContinental New Orleans could not have been any more ideal. The staff was absolutely fantastic and always accommodating! The facility was impeccable and beautiful. The room was great, as was the bed. In addition, every day our room had bottles of water, a chocolate covered Oreo and fresh fruit (that was included and not an extra). On one night we were given a complimentary bottle of wine (no doubt a gift for our anniversary), and each night we received turn down service with chocolates and new bottles of water.

For the value, I could not imagine staying anywhere else in New Orleans! The InterContinental was a fantastic property with so many advantages that really helped make our experience in New Orleans a home away from home.

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4 Great Activities with Kids in Detroit

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We recently took advantage of an IHG Points Break hotel stay for only 5,000 points per night at the Farmington Hill, Michigan Holiday Inn Express. This made for a perfect opportunity to spend a short weekend away as a family and take in some of the activities within the region. While we initially planned this trip to maybe do one or two things, we ended up finding 4 Great Activities with Kids in Detroit plus have a list of many more places to go in the future.

Detroit Zoo

First up was the Detroit Zoo. It had been a number of years, 2011 to be exact, since our family made the pilgrimage up to this zoo. While I recall fond memories of the animals encounters at the Detroit Zoo, we were also excited to finally get up there since we knew the new food service manager who has been creating great, fresh new meal options at the park.

We visited on a chilly Saturday morning, and after bundling up for our visit, found the park nearly empty. With so few guests in the park, it provided the perfect opportunity for the kids to take their time throughout the exhibits.

While I remember the polar bear/sea lion exhibit being my favorite in the past, this visit allowed us to see the new Penguin Center. The exhibit allowed up close encounters with the penguins, as well as undersea views. Also be sure to pay attention in the walkway down to the lower level, as the experience is “chilling.”

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We also had the opportunity to try some of the food at the Arctic Cafe. The cafeteria style restaurant offered a wide variety of freshly made food options that really step up the game of quality. Guests can enjoy everything from freshly made-to-order salads, secret recipe hand breaded chicken tenders, and our personal favorite, the custom crafted mac and cheese, which was amazing!

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Outdoor Adventure Center

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When looking for things to do around Detroit, one place that struck our fancy was the Outdoor Adventure Center in downtown Detroit. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources bought an old warehouse, and after an extensive remodel, brought the outdoors in. The building is packed full of fun activities for families to experience, which is especially helpful during the winter months.

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The idea being to show the guest the many activities one could do outdoors in the state of Michigan. Guests can experience what it is like to sleep in a yurt, see and try your hand at the many different types of fishing, climb a multi-story tree and explore the canopy, walk behind a two-story waterfall, touch the many furs of animals in the region, and even ride virtual snowmobiles and four-wheelers.

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What was even better was the Outdoor Adventure Center is spectacularly affordable. Our $19 family visit provided a couple hours of fun for the boys and interesting exhibits for the parents.

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We need to get one of these back in Ohio!

Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum

For several years we have been hankering to visit Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum up in Farmington Hill, Michigan. The museum was said to be packed with intricate details that would spike the curiosity of the littlest minds. However, as our lives got busier, Marvin’s fell off our radar.

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As we were driving to our hotel in Farmington Hills, we just so happen to drive past a shopping center and see this strange neon sign in between the buildings, and it was so out-of-place, it sparked our interest. As we peered closer into the sun-drenched horizon, we realized what we were looking at for the first time. We were staying across the street from the amazing Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum.

I felt like a kid in a candy factory, as the sight of Marvin’s meant we were finally going to experience this masterpiece of mechanical history. While we did not plan this adventure, we soon learned why is must have been destiny to make this pilgrimage to Farmington Hills.

Marvin has collected the most magnificent, historical mechanical machines on the planet. As amusement and theme park bloggers for the CPFoodBlog.com, we often see various attempts at mechanical machines, but they never quite live up to the experience. Cedar Point, for example, has a whole museum full of several old mechanical machines, but none of them work, and the magic is lost.

That is where Marvin’s is simply marvelous! All of his machines work! The museum is free to get in, and everything works off of quarters. Normally I am not much of an arcade money swallowing connoisseur, but Marvin’s could gladly empty my wallet.

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Every square inch from floor to ceiling had amazing, historical things to look at from carnival banners to old amusement park props. The museum was simply amazing! Over the years Marvin had collected some of the most amazing old mechanical machines known to exist. However, what gets even better was that if Marvin could not find what we wanted, he had it custom made. Simply fantastic!

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I was SOOOOOO glad to have experienced Marvin’s with my family, and it was probably the highlight of the trip! I could spend hours inside Marvin’s looking over all of the old artifacts. Marvin’s is the prize jewel of Detroit!

Henry Ford Museum

Our family loves historical villages like Williamsburg, and often finds ourselves up at the Greenfield Village, part of the Henry Ford complex in Deerborn, Michigan. However, it is less often that we go into the Henry Ford Museum. So before wrapping up our trip and heading home, we decided to make a day of it at another museum.

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The Henry Ford Museum is quite different from when I was a kid on our many family outings to the museum. Today the Henry Ford Museum is packed full of kids activities and exhibits throughout the facility. What used to be rows of machinery and historical technology over the decades is now an information driven experience to help drive curiosity in kids minds.

The most notable change I noticed was the classic car collection. As a kid I remember it being just rows and rows of vehicles, which I always had an interest in, but my little legs just could not take…another…step. Today the cars have been rearranged in multi-level platforms and a more user-driven experience to tell the historical past of the cars we love today.

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Of course a visit to the Henry Ford Museum would not be complete without a picture with the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile and a trip to the hot dog diner next door.

Summary

While we originally booked our Points Break hotel stay for a quick and relaxing getaway, our family trip to Detroit was packed full of some amazing activities that really gave us a fun weekend together!

The Farmington Hill, Michigan Holiday Inn Express was also a great, new hotel that was ideally located within an easy drive to all of our above activities.

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The Holiday Inn Express had a really good free breakfast that had some of the best sausage gravy and biscuits I had ever eaten at a hotel.

The staff was exceptional and friendly!

The room was large and reminiscent of our favorite hotel, the Hotel Indigo we stay in next to Disneyland.

Of course we could not go without mentioning the pool, which is a critical to a fun stay for our family.

2016 Cleveland LEGO Kidsfest

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If you are looking for something fun to do with the whole family, hopefully you purchased your tickets for the 2016 Cleveland LEGO® Kidsfest early, because all sessions are completely sold out, and for good reason. The LEGO Kidsfest Cleveland has not been back in town since 2011. Therefore, we were due for a return of this family friendly event.

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The LEGO Kidsfest is specifically designed for kid level builders. Throughout the entire show floor are tons of areas for kids of all ages to build various builds. There are specific areas to just build Ninjago, or LEGO Friends, or build in only purple blocks. Kids also have the chance to make custom builds that get displayed on walls or there is a complete outline of the United States where builds are displayed from throughout the event.

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While we did not take part in them, be sure to take part in some of the zones where there are specific challenges, as kids get to take home LEGO sets for participating.

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One of our favorite areas is looking at all the lifesize figures made entirely out of LEGO. The mastery is quite amazing!

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The Cleveland LEGO Kidsfest takes place through Sunday, November 6, 2016.

For those looking to attend Kidsfest in your city, you are encouraged to buy your tickets as soon as possible, because the events can and do sell out in advance. See the www.LEGOkidsfest.com for available times and events.

Disclaimer: Our family was provided with tickets in exchange for an honest review of the event.