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Welcome to the Louisiana Trip Planner

Five Regions of LouisianaLouisiana is divided into five regions, each with their own unique culture and customs.

Sportsman's Paradise:
If you're looking for excitement, you will find both indoors and out in Sportsman's Paradise. You can hit the jackpot in one of our big-city casinos or land a trophy-size bass on one of our many fishing holes. Either way, the odds for having a great time are in your favor.

Crossroads:
If you're looking for the real South, a South filled with large, loving families who wrap their arms around each other on their wraparound porches, you'll find it in the Crossroads region. This is Ya-Ya Sisterhood and Steel Magnolia country, and you're invited.

Cajun Country:
Bienvenue! Welcome to Cajun Country, the heart of French culture in Louisiana. Here you'll develop a taste for jambalaya and for life itself-a joie de vivre-that'll make you want to stay forever.

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Plantation Country:
In 1850, two-thirds of America's millionaires lived on the Great River Road. Their treasures remain, and some would say the original owners haven't gone far either. If you were a ghost, could you bear to leave your grand plantation home behind?

Greater New Orleans:
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Greater is a gumbo of experiences just waiting for you to pick up the spoon. Start in the Vieux Carre (the French Quarter) with beignets at the French Market or an authentic jazz brunch at a famous Creole restaurant. Then, walk off your grillades and grits on a French Quarter walking tour. Take your pick of literary tours, haunted tours, voodoo tours and more. Or, hop a horse-drawn carriage, a red riverfront streetcar, or a paddle wheeler and see the city that way. Take in the jazz clubs on Bourbon Street, the antique stores on Rue Royal, and the fortune tellers, jugglers and artists in Jackson Square. New Orleans Photo Gallery.
New Orleans Timeshares

Louisiana is great way to get away from it all, whether you are on a honey moon, or a wedding. You’re going to need a place to stay. Timeshare is a great way to get a lot for a little. It is an easy way to feel at home while you’re away. You see, you can rent timeshare while you are there and stay for a week, or buy timeshare and come back year after year! If New Orleans is what floats your boat then staying at the Wyndham New Orleans Timeshare at Avenue Plaza. it is recommended for romantic getaways!

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