Southern Decadence -Bar Crawl - 700 Club. “This is a place that pays tribute to the people, the costumes, the food, the music, the river and everything that makes up the beautiful city of New Orleans,” David Rand, the general manager of the Vue Orleans, said. Gay and gay-friendly bars abound in this town known for diversity. “You know this has been a four-year labor of love coming up with this and it actually grew out of a small idea of how do we tell people why our culture is what it is today, why New Orleans is unique among all cities in the United States,” Paul Flower, the co-developer of the Four Seasons, said.įlower knew he wanted to do something special with the iconic 33rd floor, which was once a rotating bar, but first, he had to start at the bottom, where visitors enter the Vue Orleans.
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