Meeting Planner/Tour Operator Guide to Lake Charles, LA

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CONVE NTION & VISITOR S B U R EAU LAK E CHAR LE S | S U LPH U R | WE STLAK E D E QU I N CY | VI NTON | I OWA

Lake Charles / Southwest Louisiana calcasieu parish

Lake Charles • Sulphur • Westlake • DeQuincy • Vinton • Iowa

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Then, bring your group to Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana!

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FA I R S & F E ST I VA L S

Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana is a thriving destination

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M E E T I N G FA C I L I T I E S

greens of award-winning golf courses to hunting and fishing

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A C C O M M O D AT I O N S

Casino & Hotel, Isle of Capri Casino Hotel and L’Auberge du Lac

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GROUP SERVICES

cuisine and top name entertainment.

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ITINERARIES

The arts community has exhibits year round, and five museums

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R E S TA U R A N T S

While you are here, be sure to take a taste of the world-famous

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MEDIA/FILM

binoculars to see if you can catch a glimpse of the King of

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MAP

Trail All-American Road. Whatever your interest, shopping,

that caters to many tastes from glitzy casinos to the quiet adventures and festivals. The casinos, Delta Downs Racetrack Casino Resort include luxurious accommodations, succulent

add to the charm and rich history of Southwest Louisiana. Cajun and Creole cuisine. Oh, and don’t forget to pull out your the Marsh, the American alligator, along the Creole Nature cultural adventures or culinary delights, you are sure to find it in Southwest Louisiana.

The Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau does not independently verify information provided by its partners and does not warrant the quality or reputation of the services or products offered by them. This book is current as of September 2010.

www.VisitLakeCharles.org 800-456-7952

ATTRACTIONS THE PLEASURE IS ALL HOURS From golf greens and spas to horseracing and island time getaways, you will fall in love with the variety of casino venues in Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana. And if that wasn’t enough, behold the culture and beauty of Southwest Louisiana’s galleries, museums, historic districts and everything else in between.


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Millenium Statue

Charpentier Historic District

Southwest Louisiana is rich in history from pirates and buried treasure to sulfur mining and railroad hubs, our six cities each have a unique story to tell.

JACKPOT! You’ll hit the jackpot when booking your trip to Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana. From 24-hour gaming to golfing, spas, top-name entertainment, restaurants and luxurious accommodations, Southwest Louisiana is a premier casino gaming destination. Try your luck at slots, roulette or table games at L’Auberge du Lac Casino Resort or the Isle of Capri Casino Hotel. Or, take it to the track for exciting horseracing action at Delta Downs Racetrack Casino & Hotel.

Delta Downs Racetrack Casino & Hotel

Isle of Capri Casino Hotel

I-10, Exit 4 or 7 North

I-10, Exit 27

2717 Delta Downs Dr., Vinton, (800) 589-7441

100 Westlake Ave., Westlake, (877) ISLE ONE

www.deltadowns.com

www.isleofcapricasinos.com

Over 1,500 of the hottest slots with Texas-sized aisles plus live thoroughbred and quarter horse action from fall through summer. Off-track betting from the country’s best tracks year-round. Live entertainment in the Delta Event Center and the Gator Lounge. Fine dining, buffet and food court. Free valet parking.

Enjoy the ultimate experience with over 1,800 of the newest , hottest slots and over 50 table games along with a 28 table live poker room. Have your pick of four savory restaurants and two luxurious hotels. Spend time in the Caribbean Cove and enjoy a live band and karaoke and 13 screens of your favorite sporting events.

L’Auberge du Lac Casino Resort I-210, Exit 4 at Nelson Road 777 Avenue L’Auberge, Lake Charles, (866) 580-7444 www.ldlcasino.com

26-story casino resort, 1,000 casually elegant rooms with 147 luxury suites, 30,000 sq. ft. of non-stop Vegas-style gaming with 62 table games and 1,600+ slot machines. Contraband Bayou Golf Club®, an 18-hole championship Tom Fazio course. Eight innovative restaurants, world class spa and pool with lazy river, The Shops at L’Auberge and top name entertainment round out the exciting amenities L’Auberge has to offer. *See pages 17 -19 for details on meeting space at our casinos. For additional information, log on to www.visitlakecharles.org/casinos.

HISTORIC DISTRICTS CALCASIEU HISTORICAL PRESERVATION SOCIETY

Stop by the Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau, 1205 N. Lakeshore Drive, for a brochure or information on carriage rides.

CHARPENTIER HISTORIC DISTRICT

Covering 40 blocks of downtown Lake Charles and on the National Register of Historic Places, you can step back in time with a self-guided walking or driving tour of one of the finest collections of Victorian architecture in Louisiana, dating from the late 1800s to the early 1900s.

DEQUINCY HISTORIC DISTRICT

Journey through the area once known as the “Turpentine Capital of Louisiana” and tour beautiful and historically significant buildings. Contact the DeQuincy Railroad Museum at (337) 786-2823 for more information.

MARGARET PLACE SHELL BEACH DRIVE

Located along the southeastern side of the lake in Lake Charles. A trip down Shell Beach Drive will give visitors a view of some of the most luxurious homes in the area.

SULPHUR HISTORIC DISTRICT

In downtown Sulphur, near the Brimstone Museum and Henning Cultural Center, there are sites of interest, private historic homes and shops. For a City of Sulphur Driving Tour brochure, contact the Henning Cultural Center at (337) 527-0357.

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA GENEALOGICAL & HISTORICAL LIBRARY 411 Pujo St., Lake Charles (337) 721-7110 Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m.– 6 p.m.; Sat. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Housed in the historic Carnegie Memorial Library building, this collection boasts a friendly staff to assist with serious researchers or novices in tracing family history. Available resources include books, microfilm and databases with U.S. census records.

PLACES OF INTEREST

911 MEMORIAL

Memorial honoring two local men killed in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. There is a piece of granite from the Pentagon honoring Kevin Yokum and a steel girder from the World Trade Center honoring L. Russell Keene II. Features 3,000 pieces of colored glass representing those lost. Designed by local middle school students.

Lakefront Promenade

Back and better than ever, the Lakefront Promenade boasts a newly renovated cobblestone path along the lake complete with custom lighting and seating. At the entrance of the Promenade, visitors can admire the Louisiana Landing Fountain, featuring a one-of-a-kind bronze geese sculpture. Conveniently located behind the Lake Charles Civic Center, it is walking distance from Millennium Park, Bord du Lac Marina and the PPG Sprayground.

MILLENNIUM STATUE

15 ft. bronze statue of Jesus Christ. Stands 23 ft. tall over the resting places of Lake Charles’ earliest and most famous settlers.

VETERANS’ MEMORIAL PARK

Located along the boardwalk by the Lake Charles Civic Center, this park displays the five branches of the Armed Forces with engraved bricks representing the men and women who have served since WWI. Famous WWII Patton Tank and UH-1 Huey Helicopter on display.

NIBLETT’S BLUFF PARK At the end of Niblett’s Bluff Rd. off of Highway 109/Exit 4 in Vinton (337) 589-7117 Daily, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.

History of the bluff dates back over two hundred years. One of the more significant events was during the Civil War when Niblett’s Bluff became an Encampment. Among all this history is excellent fishing, camping, bird-watching and hiking opportunities.


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GALLERIES & MUSEUMS

The arts community is growing in Southwest Louisiana. Take time to soak in the arts at some of the downtown galleries in Lake Charles or drive out to the Henning Cultural Center in Sulphur, housed in a turn of the 20th century home, where you can be mesmerized by the surrounding sleepy oaks. There are many galleries and exhibits to see, so don’t rush, just relax.

1911 HISTORIC CITY HALL

BLACK HERITAGE GALLERY

1001 Ryan St./Lake Charles (337) 491-9147 Mon. – Fri., 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Farmer’s Market Sat., 8 a.m. – noon

809 Kirby St., Ste. 207/Lake Charles

Rotating exhibits of great significance. Presentations and festivals.

ABERCROMBIE GALLERY/ McNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY 4205 Ryan St./Lake Charles Shearman Fine Arts Bldg., Rm. 125 (800) 622-3352, (337) 475-5060 Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Rotating exhibits by well-known artists as well as university faculty and students.

ART ASSOCIATES’ GALLERY 809 Kirby St., Ste. 208/Lake Charles In the historic Central School Arts & Humanities Center

(337) 439-ARTS Mon. – Fri., 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

In the historic Central School Arts & Humanities Center

(337) 488-0567, Mon. – Fri., 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Exhibits and educational activities representing the contributions of African Americans to Southwest Louisiana.

GALLERY BY THE LAKE/ ASSOCIATED LOUISIANA ARTISTS 106 West Lawrence St./Lake Charles Tues. – Fri., Noon – 5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m. — 2 p.m. (337) 436-1008

Excellent examples of paintings and jewelry. Browse and watch artists at work. Wholesale prices.

HENNING CULTURAL CENTER

Mardi Gras Museum Of Imperial Calcasieu

DeQuincy Railroad Museum

Southwest Louisiana is rich in history and imagination. Three museums in Lake Charles give visitors a chance to see the magic of the Mardi Gras Museum with the largest display of Mardi Gras costumes in the world; the hands-on Children’s Museum, complete with interactive displays to stimulate young minds; and the Imperial Calcasieu Museum, transporting visitors back to a bygone era. In nearby Sulphur, the Henning Cultural Center, part of the Brimstone Museum Complex has rotating exhibits; and the Railroad Museum in DeQuincy is a gem for DeQuincy’s roots as a railroad town. Tours are available.

923 S. Ruth St./Sulphur (337) 527-0357 Mon. – Fri., 10 a.m. – noon & 1 – 5 p.m.; Sat., 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.

LAKE CHARLES

IMPERIAL CALCASIEU MUSEUM

CHILDREN’S MUSEUM

Local artists’ works and traveling exhibits are displayed. The center also hosts special events and festivals.

327 Broad St., (337) 433-9420 Mon. – Sat., 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. www.swlakids.org

204 W. Sallier St., (337) 439-3797 Tues. – Sat., 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. www.imperialcalcasieumuseum.org

Monthly rotating exhibits by a variety of artists.

Offers three floors of hands-on, educational exhibits in a family atmosphere. Features many exhibits including a television studio, shopping market, toddler area and several science exhibits.

CENTRAL SCHOOL ARTS & HUMANITIES CENTER

809 Kirby St./Lake Charles (337) 439-2787, Mon. – Fri., 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Sallier Oak at the Imperial Calcasieu Museum.

Home to the Arts & Humanities Council of Southwest Louisiana, Art Associate’s Gallery, Black Heritage Gallery, Mardi Gras Museum, Children’s Theatre and numerous studios and leisure learning classes. Central School Arts & Humanities Center

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1911 Historic City Hall

Historical collection of artifacts and memorabilia depicting life in the Old Imperial Calcasieu region. Also home to the Gibson-Barham Fine Art Gallery, featuring contemporary and traditional visual artists and master craftsmen, and the 375 year old Sallier Oak.

MARDI GRAS MUSEUM OF IMPERIAL CALCASIEU 809 Kirby St., (337) 430-0043 Tues. – Fri., 1 – 5 p.m. www.swlamardigras.com

Largest Mardi Gras costume display in the world, history of Mardi Gras and king cakes, costume design, parade float to climb aboard and exciting animatronic displays.

SULPHUR BRIMSTONE MUSEUM COMPLEX 900 S. Huntington, (337) 527-0357 Mon. – Fri., 10 a.m. – noon & 1 – 5 p.m.; Sat. 1 – 2 p.m. www.brimstonemuseum.org

The museum is open for tourist information. Also, visit the Henning Cultural Center next door with rotating exhibits.

DEQUINCY DEQUINCY RAILROAD MUSEUM 400 Lake Charles Ave., (337) 786-2823 Mon. – Sat., 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Original townsite in 1895 at the intersection of two major railroads. 1913 steam locomotive, passenger car, a caboose and other railroad artifacts are on display.


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SHOPPING Put on some comfortable shoes and get ready to shop until you drop at unique shopping venues in Southwest Louisiana. From specialty items in boutique stores to the vast selection of area malls and the antiques and treasures of the distant past, shopping in the lake area is an adventure. Featured retail mall outlets include the Prien Lake Mall and Cottage Shops in Lake Charles and the Factory Stores of America in Iowa. Check out www.visitlakecharles.org/shopping for details.

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Rolling Greens This golfing destination, featuring lush scenery, makes the area one of the most beautiful in the country. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned professional, our seven public courses offer excellent conditions and Southern hospitality. While in Lake Charles, enjoy playing the greens of Gray Plantation, a member of the Louisiana Audubon Golf Trail, Contraband Bayou Golf Club® at L’Auberge du Lac Casino Resort, Mallard Cove and Pine Shadows. More golfing awaits in the City of Westlake at the National Golf Club of Louisiana. Finally, bring your golf game to a fantastic conclusion at one of Sulphur’s two public courses, Frasch Park and Bayou Oaks. All in all, it will be a great day on the links!

LAKE CHARLES Contraband Bayou Golf Club® at L’Auberge du Lac Casino Resort 777 Avenue L’Auberge I-210 Exit 4/Nelson Rd., Lake Charles (337) 395-7220 www.ldlcasino.com Daily 7 a.m.–7 p.m.

Unique public 7,077 yard, par-71 championship Tom Fazio course. Natural vegetation lines 8 spectacular lakes to challenge golfers of all skill levels. Named “Best Course” & “Best Secret” by Texas Golfer magazine; “most notable debuts and most worthy designs” by Travel + Leisure Golf magazine; and “2010 Best Places to Play in Louisiana” by Golf Week Magazine. Pro shop; driving range.

GRAY PLANTATION GOLF COURSE 6150 Graywood Pkwy., Lake Charles (337) 562-1663 www.graywoodllc.com Daily 7 a.m.–6 p.m. | Tues. Open at 11 a.m.

Gray Plantation promises you a day of unparalleled golf anywhere in the country. This 18-hole 7200 yard championship links course is one of only 12 courses in the state included on the Audubon Golf Trail. One of its most prestigious awards is a ranking on Golf Digest’s Top 100 Public Courses. Conditioning and clubhouse amenities are superior; plus the course also offers an indoor state-of-the-art teaching academy. Now is the time for you to “Play the Gray.”

MALLARD COVE GOLF COURSE

On the former Chennault Airbase, Lake Charles off the 210 Loop at Exit 10B (Legion Street Exit) (337) 491-1204 Daily dawn–dusk | Tues. Close at 4 p.m.

Mallard Cove is a championship layout design with Women’s, Senior, Medium and Championship tees. The municipal course features 25 large bunkers and water hazards on 12 of the 18 holes. The course rating is 73, and the slope is 128. Hosts all of Lake Charles’ City Championships, including the annual Summer Shoot-Out Series.

SULPHUR

PINE SHADOWS GOLF COURSE

Nestled under an oak grove on Choupique Bayou, Bayou Oaks opened to the public in 2005. A best kept secret for affordable, relaxing golf with undulation on the greens making rounds enjoyable and challenging. Clubhouse with lounge and grill serving up one of the area’s top Angus burgers. Smiling faces and pro on duty.

750 Goodman Rd. off Opelousas St., Lake Charles (337) 433-8681 Daily 7 a.m.–dusk

This public course offers 18 holes that are open every day of the year. Pine Shadows offers a traditional design with tree-lined fairways and well conditioned greens. Snack bar serves food and beverages in the newly remodeled clubhouse. Practice facilities on site. Join us for a fun and unique golfing experience. Come and discover a fun and unique golfing experience.

Bayou Oaks 2300 Bon Vie, Sulphur (337) 583-7129 Daily 7 a.m.–dusk

FRASCH PARK GOLF COURSE 400 Picard Rd., Sulphur (337) 527-2515 www.sulphurparks.com Daily 7 a.m.–6:30 p.m. | Mon. Open at 9 a.m

The 6,267-yard municipal course at Sulphur’s Frasch Park is an 18-hole, par 71 golf course, completed in 1966. Frasch Park is a pretty course to play because there are mature trees throughout the entire design. The terrain is fairly flat with a canal that runs through the course.

WESTLAKE NATIONAL GOLF CLUB OF LOUISIANA 1400 National Dr., Westlake (866) 255-6693 or (337) 433-2255 www.nationalgcla.com Daily Dawn–dusk

The 18-hole, par-72 course, designed by David Bennett, is set in a mature growth pine forest, featuring an abundance of water hazards, preserved wetlands, roughly 90 bunkers and is part of a high-end, residential community. There are five sets of tees with yardage ranging from 6,065 to 7,025 yards. Open daily and tee times are accepted 14 days in advance.


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CREOLE NATURE TRAIL ALL-AMERICAN ROAD

THE GREAT OUTDOORS FISHING, HUNTING & SUNNING

Several parks in the area create the perfect spot to have a picnic, snap pictures of wildlife or just enjoy the scenery. Fresh, brackish and saltwater fishing is excellent year round, so you can “catch the big one.” There are fishing and hunting guides in the area to guide you to some of our hot spots for hunting or fishing. Below are highlights of parks and city beaches.

State and Historical Parks

SAM HOUSTON JONES STATE PARK 107 Sutherland Rd. off of Hwy. 378 in Moss Bluff (337) 855-2665, (888) 677-7264 6 a.m. – 9 p.m. for day trips www.lastateparks.com

Featuring 1,087 acres of lakes, trees, vistas, rivers and streams, Sam Houston Jones State Parks is an excellent spot for bird watching with nearly 200 species brought in by the migratory patterns in the spring and fall. Golden Age and Golden Access Cards. Admission varies depending on the type of accommodations selected.

NIBLETT’S BLUFF PARK

Along this 180-mile distinctive natural corridor through Louisiana’s Outback — one of America’s “Last Great Wildernesses” — you have the opportunity to experience world-famous wildlife habitats and estuaries. The Creole Nature Trail is a journey through a wild and rugged terrain unique to Louisiana, America and the world... Louisiana’s Outback. For more information and downloadable audio driving tours on the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road, visit www.creolenaturetrail.org.

Wildlife Refuges

CAMERON PRAIRIE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE 1428 Hwy. 27, Bell City; (337) 598-2216 Visitors Center Mon. – Thurs., 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. Fri., 7 a.m. – 3 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sun., Noon – 4 p.m.

At the end of Niblett’s Bluff Rd. off of Highway 109/Exit 4 in Vinton (337) 589-7117 Daily 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Engage in wildlife exploration at the Visitors Center featuring stateof-the-art talking dioramas. Pintail Drive (3-mile drive) is open during daylight hours.

History of the bluff dates back over two hundred years. One of the more significant events was during the Civil War when Niblett’s Bluff became an Encampment. Among all this history is excellent fishing, camping, bird-watching and hiking opportunities.

LACASSINE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE

Beaches:

LAFLEUR BEACH/INTERSTATE 210 LAKE CHARLES

On Prien Lake Rd. right off the I-210 Bridge, Exit 3 (800) 456-7952 or City Parks & Recreation (337) 491-1280 Dawn – dusk

Located off I-210 Bridge, LaFleur Beach offers hours of fun on its sandy beaches overlooking recreational boating. Minutes away from Prien Lake Park.

NORTH BEACH/INTERSTATE 10 LAKE CHARLES

On the north shore of the lake right off I-10, Exit 29 for eastbound travelers Exit 30A for westbound travelers (800) 456-7952 or City Parks & Recreation (337) 491-1280 Daily, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. year round

Located near the Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau, North Beach is perfect for sunning, beach volleyball and picnics.

209 Nature Rd., Lake Arthur; (337) 774-5923

Self-guided drive at Lacassine Pool (located 4 miles south of Hayes on Hwy. 14, and 4.5 miles south on Illinois Plant Rd.) is open yearround from one hour before sunrise until one hour after sunset for all your bird watching endeavors.

ROCKEFELLER STATE WILDLIFE REFUGE 5476 Grand Chenier Hwy., Grand Chenier; (337) 491-2593

View alligators, shorebirds and wading bird rookery plus great fishing (with appropriate licensing).

SABINE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE 3000 Holly Beach Hwy.; (337) 762-3816

The Wetland Walkway (1.5 mile paved walking trail) and the Blue Goose Trail (1 mile primitive walking trail) are open during daylight hours as are the Hog Island Gully, Blue Crab and West Cove recreation areas.

Peveto Woods Bird & Butterfly Sanctuary LA 82, 8.5 miles west of LA 27/LA 82 intersection; (800) 456-7952

Grab your binoculars and enjoy the natural beauty of the brightly plumaged spring warblers, tanagers and orioles as well as more sought after species such as the Scarlet Tanager and Rose-breasted to name a few. Not to be outdone, the butterfly visitors call Peveto Woods on Little Florida Beach home during the late fall to early summer.

Beaches:

GULF OF MEXICO BEACHES Along Hwy. 82 in Cameron Parish; (800) 456-7952

The natural Gulf of Mexico beaches in our area offer some of the finest “shelling” around. Holly Beach and Rutherford Beach are the two larger beaches. Other beaches include: Mae’s Beach, Longview Beach, Dunn Beach, Little Florida, Oceanview, Gulfbreeze Beach and Constance Beach.


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CAJUN and CREOLE FOOD So you’ve finally made it to Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana, and you’re yearning for delicious cuisine. You decide to “go where the locals go,” and you head to one of our neighboorhood restaurants. You get a good seat with a great view, open your menu and stop. You’ve never seen some of the words that are listed inside the menu. What now?!

HERE IS YOUR MINI-GUIDE TO SOME WORDS THAT YOU MAY ENCOUNTER WHEN GOING “WHERE THE LOCALS GO.” Andouille (ahn-doo-ee)

A type of sausage that is distinctly Cajun. Andouille is made from coarsely ground pork, and filled with spices like salt, garlic and pepper.

Boudin (boo-dan)

A pork and rice mixture that is another form of Cajun sausage. Boudin either comes in long tubes (like sausage), or in balls, usually fried.

Crawfish

“Good Food.” A crawfish is related to the lobster and is found in freshwater. It is raised and harvested in Southwest Louisiana. Crawfish season is from March to June, so it may or may not be on the menu, depending on when you visit.

Étouffée (ay-too-fay)

Method of cooking something (usually shrimp or crawfish) smothered in chopped vegetables over low flame, tightly covered until tender. Étouffée is usually served over rice, and is spicier than gumbo, due to the use of cayenne spices.

Gumbo

Thick, savory soup made from a roux and served over rice, usually containing chicken, seafood, sausage or wild game. Known as Cajun chili, you’ll hear folks say “it’s a good day for some gumbo.”

Jambalaya

Jambalaya can be any number of meats, seafood, and wild game combinations, complete with spices and broth. Rice is then added, and the dish is simmered long enough to let the rice cook in the “sauce” of cooked meat, spices and broth. The Cajun version of jambalaya is usually cooked without tomatoes, in contrast to the Creole version, which has them.

Pistollette (pistol-let)

A Pistollette is a piece of French bread that is made to look like a pirogue, complete with a hole cut halfway through the top. The hole is then filled with a delicious Cajun favorite, usually étouffée. A “pirogue” is a Cajun canoe, usually made from a dug-out cypress tree.

Po-Boy

A good, hearty sandwich that won’t leave you hungry. Named for “Poor Boy,” its origin stems as an inexpensive hearty lunchtime sandwich. Get it dressed with mayo, lettuce, tomato and pickle, or “nuthin’ on it.”

Roux (roo)

Roux is a staple here in Southwest Louisiana. Many Cajun recipes, like gumbo and étouffée, call for the use of a roux. A roux is made by mixing flour and an oil, butter, or grease source over heat until it reaches the color of peanut butter.

Check out www.visitlakecharles.org/dining for a complete listing of Cajun and Creole restaurants in the area.

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA Boudin Trail! Napa Valley has wine. New York has pizza. Wisconsin has cheese. Southwest Louisiana has boudin! Boudin is Louisiana's spiced-up hybrid of pork or beef sausage. It's a tender, savory mix of pork, rice, liver, parsley and onions, variously seasoned with salt, red pepper, black pepper and garlic powder. Everything's stirred together, stuffed into casings and sold hot by the pound. Call it "BOO-dan" -- or, better, "BOO-dehh," with a French-style fadeoff at the end. Call it a "link" if the regional sound escapes you. Either way, call it delicious. There's mild boudin and hot boudin. There's smoked boudin, with a crispy casing. There's shrimp, crawfish and even alligator boudin. Bite it, slice it or squeeze it, and you'll discover Louisiana's love of food crammed inside. No two boudin recipes are alike. Whether it's sold at a restaurant, a grocery store or a gas station, boudin has fillings and flavors reflecting the individual tastes and traditions of each boudin maker. Go to www.visitlakecharles.org/boudintrail for a complete listing of eateries on the trail and attractions along the way. For a Southwest Louisiana Boudin Trail brochure, call (800) 456-7952.


F A I R S and F E S T I V A L S

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JANUARY

JUNE

Mardi Gras Twelfth Night Revelry – Lake Charles

Juneteenth Festival – Lake Charles

Louisiana Fur & Wildlife Festival – Cameron

Southwest Louisiana has celebrations down to an art form—complete with food, music, lights and laughter. Known as the Festival Capital of Louisiana, we host more than 75 fairs, festivals and special events each year, including a Mardi Gras extravaganza second only to New Orleans, and Contraband Days, a two-week celebration of our link to the pirate Jean Lafitte. No matter what time of year you visit, you’re sure to have a great time in the Festival Capital of Louisiana!

Martin Luther King Festival – Lake Charles

Southwest Louisiana District Livestock Show & Rodeo –

Catch a Concert – Lake Charles

JULY

Lake Charles

Red, White, Blue & You – Lake Charles

FEBRUARY

Cajun French Music and Food Festival – Lake Charles

*Mardi Gras of Imperial Calcasieu – Lake Charles

Banners Series, McNeese State University – Lake Charles

MARCH Banners Series, McNeese State University – Lake Charles

Lake Charles Symphony Pops – Lake Charles Marshland Festival – Lake Charles

AUGUST Family Festival – Lake Charles

Black Heritage Festival – Lake Charles

SEPTEMBER

Southwest Louisiana Garden Festival – Lake Charles

Boo Zoo’s Labor Day Festival – Iowa

Iowa Rabbit Festival – Iowa

APRIL

Calca Chew Food Festival – Lake Charles Gallery Promenade – Lake Charles

Banners Series, McNeese State University – Lake Charles

OCTOBER

Westlake Family Fun and Food Festival – Westlake

Town of Vinton Heritage Festival – Vinton

Spring Art Walk – Lake Charles

Rouge et Blanc – Lake Charles

Louisiana Railroad Days Festival – DeQuincy

Calcasieu-Cameron Fair – Sulphur

Palm Sunday Tour of Homes – Lake Charles

Arts Fest – Lake Charles

Spring Fest & Confederate Re-enactment – Vinton

NOVEMBER Mistletoe & Moss Holiday Market – Lake Charles

MAY Contraband Days Pirate Festival – Lake Charles

Veterans’ Day Parade – Lake Charles

Veterans’ Day Avenue of Flags – Lake Charles

National Tourism Week – Southwest Louisiana

Kiwanis Christmas at Jackson Square West– Lake Charles

Downtown at Sundown – Lake Charles

DECEMBER

Memorial Day Avenue of Flags – Lake Charles

Southwest Louisiana

Starks Mayhaw Festival – Starks

Heritage Days Festival – Sulphur

Southwest Louisiana Christmas Lighting Festival –

*Mardi Gras is traditionally held in February, but sometimes falls in March. Check www.SWLAMardiGras.com for details.


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M EE T I N G FAC I L I T I E S

LAKE CHARLES CIVIC CENTER

EXHIBITION HALL

900 Lakeshore Drive, Lake Charles, LA 70601 337-491-1256

MEETING FACILITIES

Meeting Room

No matter what your budget or the time of year, you’ll find an abundance of activities and festivities to keep attendees happy and on-the-go in Southwest Louisiana. The accommodations are plentiful, totaling more than 5,200 rooms, and the meeting space ranges from large multi-purpose venues to small, intimate locations. Our Interstate 10 (I-10) setting is ideal for those traveling by car or bus, and our regional airport makes us easy to reach from major hubs.

Sq. Ft.

Theatre

Banquet Classroom

Jim Sudduth Coliseum 7,800-8,00 (main floor) 22,400 2,000 1,200

800

Rosa Hart Theatre Stage

75

8,320

2000

225

CONCOURSE

STORAGE

FIRST FLOOR

Exhibition Hall East

8,385

500

400

225

Exhibition Hall West

9,490

800

560

300

Buccaneer

9,358

800

500

300

Jean Lafitte

5,782

400

240

250

Contraband

6,844

450

280

300

Conference Room A

918

100

65

48

Conference Room B

513

75

CONTRABAND ROOM

ROSA HART THEATRE

SECOND FLOOR

STAGE

LOBBY

LOBBY

STAGE

THIRD FLOOR

ARENA

BUCCANEER ROOM

JEAN LAFITTE ROOM

Jim Sudduth Coliseum

B LaFleur

22,400 sq. ft.

COLISEUM


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BURTON COLISEUM 7001 Gulf Hwy., Lake Charles, LA 70607 337-562-4040 Meeting Room

Seating

Parking

8,400

3,500

200 (theatre style)

Coliseum Chalkley Room

50,000 SQ. FT.

AGRICULTURAL ARENA

RV HOOKUPS PARKING

L’AUBERGE DU LAC CASINO RESORT EY KL M O

CH A RO L

COVERED LIVESTOCK & EXHIBIT BUILDING

BURTON COLISEUM

777 Avenue L’Auberge, Lake Charles, LA 70601, I-210 (Exit #4 at Nelson Road) 866-580-7444, www.ldlcasino.com 1,000 spacious rooms, suites and villas; 26-story hotel; public Tom Fazio designed 18-hole championship golf course; 26,000 gross square feet of meeting space; tropical pool with lazy river; luxury spa and salon; marina and RV parking facility; top name entertainment; retail stores and eight innovative dining outlets. 30,000 sq. ft. of non-stop Vegas-style gaming action with 1,600 slot machines and 63 table games.

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

Meeting Room

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

L’Auberge Ballroom

1555

1160

966

Sycamore Room

377

280

234

L’Auberge A

172

120

105

Sycamore A

134

100

80

L’Auberge B

172

120

105

Sycamore B

150

112

93

L’Auberge C

172

120

105

Magnolia Room

65

40

33

L’Auberge D

172

120

105

BluebonnetRoom

70

48

42

L’Auberge E

172

120

105

Cypress Room

155

112

96

L’Auberge F

172

120

105

Meeting Room 168,000 SQ. FT.

PARKING

PARKING

24,000 SQ. FT. (FLOOR SPACE)

WEST CALCASIEU ARENA 2900 Ruth St., Sulphur, LA 70665 337-528-9378 Seating 1,800

MAIN ENTRANCE

Parking 7 50

CONCESS.

TICKET OFFICE

SEATING

MEN’S ROOM

BANQUET KITCHEN AREA

HOTEL STORAGE AREA STAGE

L‘AUBERGE BALLROOM

L‘AUBERGE BALLROOM

L‘AUBERGE BALLROOM

A 1558 SQ. FT.

B 1558 SQ. FT.

C 1558 SQ. FT.

PROMENADE CORRIDOR

A 1242 SQ. FT.

SYCAMORE ROOM

B 1357 SQ. FT.

MAGNOLIA ROOM 526 SQ. FT.

BLUEBONNET ROOM 644 SQ. FT.

L‘AUBERGE BALLROOM

D 1558 SQ. FT.

L‘AUBERGE BALLROOM E 1558 SQ. FT.

PROMENADE

L‘AUBERGE BALLROOM

F 1558 SQ. FT.

SERVICE CORRIDOR

SYCAMORE ROOM

PROMENADE

WASH RACKS

WOMEN’S ROOM

PHONES

HOLDING PENS

REST ROOMS

ROPING CHUTES/PENS

WEST CALCASIEU ARENA (120’ X 260’)

STAGING AREA (45’X270’) WASH RACKS

CYPRESS ROOM 1428 SQ. FT.

BUSINESS CENTER

BUCKING CHUTES

HOLDING PENS

WARM UP PEN (80’ X 130’)

PROMENADE

SEATING

SERVICE CORRIDOR

REST ROOMS

SERVICE CORRIDOR

REST ROOMS


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DELTA DOWNS RACETRACK CASINO & HOTEL

ISLE OF CAPRI CASINO HOTEL 100 Westlake Avenue, Westlake, LA 70669 (I-10, Exit 27) 800-ISLE-VIP, www.isleofcapricasinos.com Enjoy the ultimate experience with over 1,800 of the newest, hottest slots and over 50 table games, along with a 28 table live poker room. Have your pick of four savory restaurants and two luxurious hotels. Spend time in the Caribbean Cove and enjoy live band and karaoke and 13 screens of your favorite sporting events. Compulsive or Problem Gambling? Call 1-877-770-STOP (7867). 77BALLROOM FT. PARADISE

Meeting Room Paradise Ballroom

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

300

220

220

50

50

Paradise Room

50

30

30

Macaw Room

75

70

70

Breakout Room

75

30

Flamingo Bay Ballroom

1000

550

550

Aruba Room

350

180

180

Martinique Room

300

150

150

Cayman Room

250

130

130

BREAKOUT ROOM

Meeting Room

MACAW ROOM

BREAKOUT ROOM

Delta Events Center

MACAW ROOM

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

887

60 FT.

75

77 FT.

60 FT.

Six Palms Room

2717 Delta Downs Drive, Vinton, LA 70668 (I-10, Exit 4 or 7 North) 800-589-7441, www.deltadowns.com Delta Downs offers fast-pace casino action with over sixteen hundred of the hottest slots offering ticket-in and ticket-out, Texas-sized aisles and high ceilings. Live races or simulcast races from the best tracks year ‘round in our multi-track, state-of-the-art Off Track Betting Parlor, with a non-smoking room and private betting carrels. Delta Downs features the adrenaline-pumping excitement of slot jackpots...the heart pounding thrill of horse racing action...a luxurious hotel, food court with five restaurants, Triple Crown Buffet, fine dining at Vista, Lookout Bar & Grill, a high-tech lounge, event center, arcade and much more.

SIX PALMS ROOM

PARADISE ROOM

SIX PALMS ROOM

PARADISE ROOM

FLAMINGO BAY BALLROOM 124 FT.

18’ X 116 FT. PRE-FUNCTION AREA 18’ X 116 FT. PRE-FUNCTION AREA

ARUBA ROOM ARUBA ROOM

MARTINIQUE ROOM

CAYMAN ROOM

MARTINQUE ROOM

CAYMAN ROOM

DELTA DOWNS

36 FT. 42 FT. 40 FT.

42 FT.

36 FT. CEILING HEIGHT 25’ CEILING HEIGHT 25’

40 FT.

STAGE = 24’ X 36’ (STAGE CAN BE REMOVED))

88 FT.


SPRINGHILL SUITES LAKE CHARLES 1551 W. Prien Lake Rd., Lake Charles, LA 70601 800-287-9400

LAKE CHARLES

Meeting Room

AUDUBON/BOARD ROOM

BEST WESTERN RICHMOND SUITES

2600 Moeling St., Lake Charles, LA 70601 337-433-5213 • 800-643-2582 Meeting Room

Richmond Suites Hotel

AUDUBON ROOM 529 SQ. FT. 23’ X 23’

BOARD ROOM 336 SQ. FT. 26’ X 13’

Classroom

Audubon

60

25

35

Jean Lafitte I

90

70

35

MEN

Jean Lafitte II

70

60

30

WOMEN

Jean Lafitte III

140

120

60

Board Room

16

FOYER

Banquet

Classroom

Grand Ballroom A

160

120

80

Grand Ballroom B

135

100

75

Grand Ballroom (Combined)

300

250

150

12

Board Room

1731 W. Prien Lake Rd., Lake Charles, LA 70601 337-502-5112 Meeting Room Meeting Room MEN

II 544 SQ. FT. 16’ X 34’

FOLDING WALL

WINGATE BY WYNDHAM

JEAN LAFITTTE MEETING ROOM

III 1120 SQ. FT. 28’ X 40’

GRAND BALLROOM B 1591 SQ. FT.

WOMEN

34 FT.

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

100

50

8

Board Room

I 680 SQ. FT. 20’ X 34’ ENTRY

FOYER

14 FT.

MEETING ROOM

30 FT.

SULPHUR Holiday Inn SULPHUR

32 FT.

Holiday Inn & Suites Lake Charles 2940 Lake St., Lake Charles, LA 70601 337-310-7700 • 800-HOLIDAY

Banquet Room

330 Arena Rd., Sulphur, LA 70665 337-527-0858 • 800-HOLIDAY

PARKING

Meeting Room

INDIGO ROOM

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

Indigo Room

140

120

60

Sawgrass Room

90

70

35

Cypress Room

90

70

35

Combined

250

120

175

CYPRESS ROOM

BANQUET ROOM

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

220

140

90 BAYOU 1

BAYOU 2

FOLDING WALL

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS HOTEL & SUITES

Bayou Room 1

100

63

40

Bayou Room 2

120

77

50

Meeting Room

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

Magnolia Room

55

40

27

Cypress Room

55

40

27

Combined

140

75

72

La Quinta Inn & Suites Lake Charles

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

40

40

30

MEETING ROOM 626 SQ. FT.

WINGATE BY WYNDHAM

300 Texaco Rd., Sulphur, LA 70663 337-527-5151 • 337-527-1414

60

72

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

Meeting Room

50

36

Board Room

10

MEETING ROOM

BOARD ROOM

24 FT.

Meeting Room 125

8 FT.

28 FT.

CONTRABAND MEETING CENTER 1750 SQ. FT.

24 FT.

Contraband Meeting Center

FOLDING WALL WIRELESS PA SYSTEM

1201 W. Prien Lake Rd., Lake Charles, LA 70601 337-478-9889 • 800-753-3757

Meeting Room

25 FT.

25 FT.

102 Mallard St., Sulphur, LA 70665 337-625-2500 • 800-589-7441

Meeting Room

SAWGRASS ROOM

35 FT.

35 FT.

Meeting Room

SERVICE AREA

82 FT.

PARKING

BOARD ROOM

24 FT.

Banquet

Theatre

GRAND BALLROOM A 1342 SQ. FT.

26 FT.

Theatre

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Dimensions

Classroom

Banquet

Theatre

LAKE CHARLES

America’s Best Suites (LC) 50 50 45 55’ x 24’ Comfort Suites (LC)

50

30

45

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites (LC) La Quinta Inn (LC)

40

40

35

30’x 35’

25

25

25

SULPHUR

LAKE CHARLES 110 W. Pine St. 337-433-3108 • www.brickhousecateringandevents.com Total Square Footage of Space: 14,000 Meeting Space

40

36

36’ x 18’

Meeting Space

40

20

20

25’ x 25’

Microtel Inn

25

25

25

480 sf

60-80

60-80

50-60

34.5’ x 37.2’

500

Indoor/Outdoor

1200

# of Seats

Dimensions

Longhorn Entertainment Complex

100’ x125’

CAMPGROUNDS WITH MEETING SPACE LAKE CHARLES Sam Houston Jones State Park 2 pavilions (1 holds 60 / 1 holds 100)

White Oak Park 47’ x 36’ Yogi Bear Jellystone Park 80’ x 30’

60/100

outdoor

200

indoor

100

outdoor

SULPHUR

A+ Motel & RV Park (2 Pavilions) Hidden Ponds Holbrook Park

24’ x36’ 24’ x 56’

50 70

indoor outdoor

20

indoor

39’ x 23’

96

indoor

Whispering Meadows RV Park 24’ x 30’

30

indoor

Niblett’s Bluff Park

40’ x 60’

120

indoor

400

indoor

STARKS Alligator Park

Classroom

750

500

500

*National Historic Register 844 Ryan St. 337-794-5446 • www.empireoftheseed.com Total Square Footage of Space: 3,960 Vault (Capacity 40) Main Room (Capacity 600) Meeting Space

120

indoor

Banquet

Classroom

500

300

250

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

1,000

700

750

CENTRAL SCHOOL ARTS & HUMANITIES CENTER 809 Kirby St. 337-491-9165 Total Square Footage of Space: 2,756

3700 W. Prien Lake Rd. 337-721-3540 • www.cppj.net Total Square Footage of Space: 2,744 Meeting Space

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

Calcasieu Room

100

160

80

Sabine Room

64

100

30

REEVE’S UPTOWN CATERING

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

Conference A

108

45

1639 Ryan St. 337-480-1221 Total Square Footage of Space: 5,270

Conference B

40

25

Meeting Space

Theatre

400

Meeting Space

The Charleston

900 Ryan St. 337-439-2054 www.pujostreet.com Total Square Footage of Space: 10,000 Meeting Space

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

400

200

150

Gray Plantation

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

250

200

150

Large Conference Room

48

Conference Room A

24

Conference Room B

12

Ballroom

TREASURES OF MARILYN

3510 5th Ave. 337-477-3553 • www.marilynscatering.com Total Square Footage of Space: 6,720 Meeting Space

6150 Graywood Pkwy. 337-562-1206 • www.graywoodllc.com Total Square Footage of Space: 5,337

Ballroom

Meeting Space

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

Evergreen Room

250

200

70

Cypress Grill

80

Veranda

50

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

400

450

350

SULPHUR CHATEAU DE BON REVE “THE CASTLE”

1995 N. Claiborne St. 337-527-1964 • www.castlelouisiana.com Total Square Footage of Space: 2,240 Meeting Space

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

250

400

300

Henning Cultural Center

923 Ruth St. 337-527-0357 • www.brimstonemuseum.org Total Square Footage of Space: 1,201 Meeting Space

74’ x 29’

Theatre

Prien Lake Park/Harbor’s Edge Pavilion

VINTON

Lake Charles/Vinton RV Park

Banquet

*National Historic Register Corner of Broad and Enterprise. 337-794-5446 • www.empireoftheseed.com Total Square Footage of Space: 9,000

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Theatre

The Cash & Carry Building

Best Western Executive Hotel & Suites (Sulphur) Hampton Inn

Quality Inn & Suites

Historic Calcasieu Marine Bank Building

The Brick House

Theatre

Banquet

Classroom

50

30

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ACCOMMODATIONS WITH ONE MEETING ROOM


Credit Cards Accepted

Meeting Space

Free Valet Parking

Laundry

Airport Shuttles

Restaurant in House

Refrigerator

Microwave

Hairdryer FD=front desk

Iron & Board FD=front desk

Coffee Maker

Pets Allowed (restrictions apply)

Jacuzzi Suites

Spa

Hot Tub

Swimming Pool

Fitness Room

Business Center

Breakfast Included

I=in room; H=high speed; W=wireless; B=business Center)

Internet

Price Range

HOTELS & MOTELS

Rooms

ALL AREA ACCOMMODATIONS

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LAKE CHARLES

America’s Best Suites, 401 Lakeshore Dr.,

(337) 439-2444, (800) BEST-INN, www.lakecharlesbestsuites.com

Baymont Inn & Suites,1004 MLK Hwy. 171 N., (337) 310-7666, (877) 229-6668, www.baymontinns.com

111 $$$–$$$$ IHWB •

50 $$–$$$$

IHW

140

IHWB

(337) 478-4650, (877) 424-6423, www.comfortinn.com

71 $$$-$$$$ IHWB

Comfort Suites, 1016 N. MLK Hwy 171 N., (337) 436-6400, www.choicehotels.com/hotel/la165

70 $$$-$$$$

IHB

Days Inn, 1212 N. Lakeshore Dr., (337) 433-9461

83

$$–$$$

IHW

Deluxe Inn, 3900 Hwy. 90 E., (337) 433-1024

43

$$

IHW

60

$$–$$$

WB

HB

Best Western Richmond Suites Hotel,

2600 Moeling St., (337) 433-5213, (800) 643-2582, www.bestwestern.com/richmondsuiteshotellakecharles

Comfort Inn, 607 E. Prien Lake Rd.

ACCOMMODATIONS

EconoLodge Inn & Suites, 921 MLK Hwy. 171 N.,

(337) 491-1000; www.choicehotels.com

Just your size. Just your style. Choose from the many Southwest Louisiana accommodations where you will be greeted with warm, Southern smiles. Whether you like adventures in the great outdoors with a Campground or RV Park, the comforts of home in our traditional Southwest Louisiana accommodations, or being pampered in a Bed & Breakfast, you are sure to find what you need.

$$

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites,

402 N. MLK Hwy., (337) 491-6600, (800) HOLIDAY, www.holidayinn.com

Holiday Inn & Suites Lake Charles, 2940 Lake St.,

81 $$$–$$$$

(337) 310-7700, (800) HOLIDAY, www.holidayinn.com

120 $$$-$$$$ IHWB

Howard Johnson Express Inn, 825 Broad St., (337) 436-4311, (800) 446-4656, www.hojo.com

40

$$

IHWB •

(337) 474-5151, (800) 642-2968, www.innonthebayou.com

104

$$$

IH

Knights Inn,

140

$$

55

$$$

Inn on the Bayou,1101 W. Prien Lake Rd.,

2700 Broad St., (337) 433-8291

La Quinta Inn, 1320 MLK Hwy. N., (337) 436-5998, (800) 531-5900, www.lq.com La Quinta Inn & Suites, 1201 W. Prien Lake Rd.,

(337) 478-9889, (800) 753-3757, www.lq.com

L’Auberge du Lac Casino Resort, 777 Ave. L’Auberge, (337) 395-7777, (866) 580-7444, www.ldlcasino.com

IHWB • IHW

75 $$$-$$$$ IHWB

• •

1,000

$$$$

IHWB

Microtel Inn & Suites, 3231 Lake St., (337) 477-4230, (877) 226-0223, www.microtelinn.com

52

$$–$$$$

IHWB

Motel 6, 335 Hwy. 171, (337) 433-1773, (800) 466-8356

129

$$

Oasis Inn, 1000 N. Lakeshore Dr., (337) 494-7270

60

$$

IHW

54

$$-$$$

IH

(337) 439-6113

42

$$

Sleep Inn & Suites, 3211 Venture Park Dr., (337) 480-0898, (800) 424-6423, www.choicehotels.com

67

$$$

IHW

SpringHill Suites by Marriott, 1551 W. Prien Lake Rd., (888) 287-9400, www.marriott.com/lchsh (Opening Spring 2011) 108

$$$

IHWB

105

$$

IHW

Super 8 Motel,1350 E. Prien Lake Rd., (337) 477-1606, (800) 800-8000, www.super8.com

59

$$$$

IH

Treasure Inn, 351 N. MLK Hwy., (337) 721-8001, (800) 568-2082, www.treasureinnlc.com

59

$$$

IHW

76

$$$$

IHWB

Red Roof Inn & Suites,

269 Hwy. 397, (337) 990-0165, (800) 733-7663, www.redroof.com

Regency Inn & Suites, 3407 Broad St.,

Sunrise Inn, 5390 Hwy. 90 E., (337) 437-8339

Wingate by Wyndham, 1731 W. Prien Lake Rd., (337) 661-9525, (800) 228-1000, www.wingatehotels.com/hotel 23894

IW

W

PRICING KEY:

$ = $30 or less

$$ = $31 - $79

$$$ = $80 - $139

$$$$ = $140 & up


SULPHUR

America’s Best Value Inn, 307 Garrett St.,

(337) 287-4828

Baymont Inn & Suites, 325 Arena Rd., (877) 229-6668,

35

$$

HW

35

$$

IHW

51

$$-$$$

IHWB

67

$$$

IHW

77

$$-$$$

80

$$$

Candlewood Suites, 320 Arena Rd.,

(337) 528-5777, (877) 226-3539, www.candlewoodsuites.com

Comfort Suites, 2505 Hwy. 108 S.,

(337) 625-6448, (877) 424-6423, www.comfortsuites.com

Crossland Economy Studios, 104 Mallard Rd.,

(337) 625-5923, (800) 398-7829, www.crosslandstudios.com 117

Days Inn,

108 Dennis Ave., (337) 312-0108, (800) 329-7466, www.daysinn.com

EconoLodge Inn & Suites,

2022 Ruth St., (337) 527-8146, (800) 424-6423, www.choicehotels.com

Fairfield Inn & Suites, 2615 Ruth St.,

(337) 528-2629, (888) 236-2427, www.marriott.com

40

$$

IHWB

IHB

$$

85 $$–$$$

IHW IHW

Breakfast Included Business Center Fitness Room Swimming Pool Hot Tub Spa Jacuzzi Suites Pets Allowed (restrictions apply) Coffee Maker Iron & Board FD=front desk Hairdryer FD=front desk Microwave Refrigerator Restaurant in House Airport Shuttles Laundry Free Valet Parking Meeting Space Credit Cards Accepted

I=in room; H=high speed; W=wireless; B=business Center)

Internet

IHWB

$$$

97

Holiday Inn, 330 Arena Rd., (337) 527-0858, (800) HOLIDAY, www.holidayinn.com

IW

$$$

IHW

79

240 $$–$$$$

(337) 527-0000, (800) HAMPTON, www.hampton.com

Hampton Inn, 210 Henning Dr.,

HW

$$$

DEQUINCY

79

IHWB

252 $$–$$$$

Isle of Capri Casino Hotel (Inn)

100 Westlake Ave., (337) 430-2400, (888) ISLE VIP, www.isleofcapricasinos.com

W

Isle of Capri Casino Hotel (Tower)

Best Western Executive Hotel & Suites 1200 Pintail Dr., (337) 625-9000, (800) WESTERN, www.bwsulphur.com

Price Range

WESTLAKE

• •

• •

16 $$ IW • • • • Red Oak Inn, 1575 West 4th St., (337) 786-3890

VINTON

Delta Downs Racetrack Casino & Hotel 2717 Delta Downs Drive, (337) 589-7441, (800) 589-7441, www.deltadowns.com

Longhorn Travel Plaza Motel,2374 Hwy. 109 S., (337) 589-5647, www.thetexaslonghorn.com

203 $$–$$$$ 23

I HW

$–$$

• •

Club •

IOWA Howard Johnson Express,107 E. Frontage Rd., (337) 582-2440, (800) 446-4656, www.hojo.com

43 $$–$$$

IWB

La Quinta Inn & Suites, 204 W. Frontage Rd., (337) 582-2261, (800) 531-5900, www.lq.com

61

$$-$$$

IHWB

Internet

(337) 583-2631, www.a-plusmotel.com

HOTELS & MOTELS

Price Range

A+ Motel & RV Park, 4631 Hwy. 27 S.,

ALL AREA ACCOMMODATIONS Rooms

Breakfast Included Business Center Fitness Room Swimming Pool Hot Tub Spa Jacuzzi Suites Pets Allowed (restrictions apply) Coffee Maker Iron & Board FD=front desk Hairdryer FD=front desk Microwave Refrigerator Restaurant in House Airport Shuttles Laundry Free Valet Parking Meeting Space Credit Cards Accepted

I=in room; H=high speed; W=wireless; B=business Center)

Internet

Price Range

HOTELS & MOTELS

Rooms

ALL AREA ACCOMMODATIONS

Sulphur Inn, 2033 Ruth St., (337) 528-2061

Super 8 Sulphur, 101 Mallard Rd., (337) 626-8800, (800) 800-8000, www.super8.com

Wingate by Wyndham, 300 Arena Rd., (337) 527-5151, (800) 228-1000, www.the.wingateinns.com/sulphur08945

99

$$–$$$

IHWB

• FD FD •

75 $$$-$$$$

IHW

72

$$-$$$

IHW

152

$$

IHW

LAKE CHARLES

52

$$

IHW

504 Pujo St., (337) 430-0603, www.auntrubys.com

BED & BREAKFASTS

Aunt Ruby’s Bed & Breakfast 5 $$$-$$$$

IHW

Credit Cards Accepted

(337) 564-5780, (888) 897-0202, www.staystudio6.com

Laundry Facilities

Studio 6 Extended Stay, 112 Dennis Ave.,

Pet Allowed (restrictions apply)

320 N. Cities Service Hwy., (337) 626-7000, (800) 424-6423, www.choicehotels.com

Private Bath

Quality Inn & Suites,

IHW

Riverfront

(337) 527-1000, (800) 771-7171, www.microtelinn.com,

$$

Swimming Pool

Microtel Inn, 2619 S. Ruth St.,

106

Historic Home

La Quinta Inn, 2600 S. Ruth St., (337) 527-8303, (800) 753-3757, www.lq.com

84 $$$–$$$$ IHWB •

I=in room; H=high speed; W=wireless; B=business Center

102 Mallard St., (337) 625-2500, (800) HOLIDAY, www.holidayinn.com

Rooms

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites,

C.A.’s House Bed & Breakfast 82 $$$–$$$$ IHWB

PRICING KEY:

$ = $30 or less

$$ = $31 - $79

$$$ = $80 - $139

$$$$ = $140 & up

624 Ford St., (337) 439-6672, (866) 439-6672, www.cas-house.com

6

$$$$

IW

PRICING KEY:

$ = $30 or less

$$ = $31 - $79

$$$ = $80 - $139

$$$$ = $140 & up

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Credit Cards Accepted

Cable

Phones Available

Electricity

Dumping Station

Sewer/Water

Playground

Pavilion/Clubhouse

Laundry

Recreational Facilities

Swimming Pool

Nature Trail

Barbecue Pits

Picnic Sites

Boat Launches

Primitive Sites

Cabins

Bathhouse

CAMPGROUNDS

Price Range

ALL AREA ACCOMMODATIONS Spaces

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Jellystone Park Yogi Bear’s Camp & Resort, 4200 Luke Powers Rd.,(337) 433-1114, (877) 433-2400, www.jellystonelcla.com

Parkside Marina, 2735 Sam Houston Jones, (337) 855-7591

Sam Houston Jones State Park, 107 Sutherland Rd., (337) 855-2665,(888) 677-7264, www.lastateparks.com

VFW Post 2130 RV Park, 1900 Country Club Rd., (337) 477-7546

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SULPHUR A+ Motel & RV Park,

4631 Hwy. 27 S., (337) 583-2631, www.a-plusmotel.com

Choupique RV Park, 7657 Hwy. 27 S.,

(337) 583-8439

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Hidden Ponds RV Park,1201 Ravia Rd., (337) 583-4709, (800) 440-4709 www.travelingusa.com/hiddenponds 165 $ • • • • • • • Holbrook Park, 1868 Holbrook Park Rd., (337) 721-3540, www.cppj.net Intracoastal Park,

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Wingate RV Park 1202 Henning Dr., (337) 568-1820 27 $ • • • • •

WESTLAKE Tall Pines RV Park, 3329 Houston River Rd., (337) 433-2038

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Whispering Meadow RV Park, 3210 Westwood Rd., (337) 433-8188, www.whisperingmeadowrvpark.com

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VINTON Lake Charles/Vinton RV Park, 1514 Azema St., (337) 589-2300, (866) 589-2300

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Niblett’s Bluff Park 3409 Niblett’s Bluff Rd., (337) 589-7117, www.niblettsbluffpark.com

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Texas Pelican RV Park, 2219 Old Hwy. 90, (337) 589-5239 35 $ • • • • • • IOWA Cypress Bend RV Park,

(337) 582-1722, (877) 409-2784

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DeQuincy Kenny’s RV Park, 1577 W. 4th St.,

(337) 786-5562

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HAYES Lorrain Park, 7803 Lorrain Rd., (337) 721-3540, www.cppj.net

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GROUP SERVICES The Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) takes pride in making your life a little easier. In addition to assisting groups with accommodations, here is what our Sales and Services Department can do for you...


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Lake Charles Regional Airport: ..............337-477-6051 flights via Continental/Continental Express and American Eagle Airlines Chennault International Airport:............... 337-433-1015 (Private) or 337-491-9961

CITY BUSES / SCHOOL BUSES Lake Charles City Transit: ....................... 337-491-1253 Calcasieu Parish School Buses: ........... 337-491-1600 Henning Cultural Center

SITE INSPECTIONS

GROUP TOURS

Allow us to take you on a site inspection of lodging, meeting and sporting venues.

The bureau can provide services for tours such as experienced step-on guides, walking tour experts, unique dining experiences, guest speakers, area brochures, entertainment assistance and customized tour planning. We can also package theme parties, festivals, hunting/fishing trips, spouse or incentive programs and much more.

BID PROPOSALS Give us your event specifications, and the CVB will take it from there! Let us find the perfect venue for your event by sending out bid proposals to area venues suitable for your event and area hotels to house your participants. Once we’ve done all the groundwork, we’ll present the event planner and/or site committee with a variety of options. Southwest Louisiana offers many options, and the CVB will make the planning process convenient and efficient.

ATTENDANCE PROMOTION The bureau will supply and mail promotional materials including a welcome letter and brochure to your delegates in advance to stimulate excitement about their event in Southwest Louisiana.

WELCOMING COMMITTEE Whether it be our goodwill ambassador, Gumbeaux Gator, a group of Mardi Gras Twelfth Night Revelers or an official welcome by area dignitaries, allow the CVB to make the opening of your event one that participants will always remember.

REGISTRATION ASSISTANCE A “registration link” with pdf registration forms are available on www.visitlakecharles.org for groups using 500 or more total room nights. The bureau will post downloadable forms, which must be completed by participants and sent to the organizer. Groups blocking 100 rooms or more per night qualify for one complimentary assistant for four consecutive hours as well as name badge assistance, if needed. A list of delegates is needed seven days prior to the event to allow the bureau time to prepare the badges.

AREA INFORMATION Ditty bags with area brochures and Gumbeaux Gator stickers are available for groups booking 20 rooms or more. The bureau will be happy to provide you with a mailing list of area businesses and organizations who may contribute items for your ditty bags. Complimentary brochures and general area maps that include points of interest and accommodations are also provided on site. When it comes time for your event to begin, the CVB staff is always on hand to provide event support, whether it’s on-site or behind the scenes. It’s our job to make your planning as stress-free as possible.

PUBLICITY A press release form is available upon request to be completed and returned to the bureau three weeks prior to your event. The release will be disseminated to local media outlets, submitted to KPLC-TV’s Breakfast Bar, and posted on www.visitlakecharles.org free of charge. For events with 500 or more total rooms blocked, the CVB can provide a list of media references for your group to contact. For events with 1,500 total rooms blocked, the CVB will host a press conference, upon request. *The CVB cannot guarantee that the media will publicize every event.

SERVICES CHECKLIST Ask our Sales Department for a list of services that we can provide for various groups and events. For a list of caterers, venues, entertainment and more, contact the Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau at 800-456-7952.

TRANSPORTATION Dependable Taxi: ......................................337-309-5990 Home Bound Taxi: .................................... 337-478-5245 Independent Cab: . ...................................337-436-6568 Lake City Taxi: . .......................................... 337-474-0101 M & M Services: .........................................337-477-0380

LIMOUSINE SERVICES Exec Express Limousine: .........................337-491-9949 or 337-494-1830 Executive Limousine Service: .................866-987-5466 Helen’s Limousine Service: . ...................337-654-1555 Luxury Limousine Service: ......................337-912-1806 Prestige Coaches: . .................................. 337-515-0846 Royalty Limousine: . ...................................337-436-4601 Too Hip Limousine Service: ....................337-855-2400

AUTOMOBILE RENTAL SERVICES Avis Rent-A-Car: ........................................ 337-477-9319 Enterprise Rent-A-Car: ............................. 337-479-2447 or 800-736-8222 Hertz Rent-A-Car: ...................................... 337-477-0616 National Car Rental: ..................................337-478-0083 or 888-868-6206

CARRIAGE SERVICES Amazing Grace Carriages........................337-558-5804 J&R Carriages...............................................337-842-0778

CHARTER BUSES

Lake Charles, LA Bon Temps Express.....................................337-774-4386 D & M Tours: ...............................................337-478-3621 or 800-478-3624 The Tour Company: .................................. 337-433-6702 Greyhound Bus Lines: 337-439-4579 or 800-231-2222 Lafayette, LA CCI Tour & Travel: . ....................................337-989-2575 Kerrville Bus-Coach USA: .......................337-237-8363 Baton Rouge, LA Dixieland Tours: .......................................... 225-273-9119 Hotard Coaches, Inc.: .............................. 225-273-0080 Houston, TX Continental Bus Lines & Charters:..........281-931-6888 Gray Line: ................................................... 800-334-4441 Greyhound Bus Lines: . ........................... 713-759-6565 Kerrville Bus Company: ...........................713-752-2223

For more information on carriage, airboat and helicopter tours, check out www.visitlakecharles.org/transportation.

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WEDDINGS & REUNIONS Southwest Louisiana is brimming with classic Southern charm. The Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau is able to provide assistance with room blocks as well as information on venues, caterers and more to make weddings as stress free as possible for the bride and groom. In addition, ditty bags are available for out of town guests to help them get to know the area during their stay. With authentic Cajun cuisine and music on every corner, it will be a snap to get the party started for any kind of reunion. For a list of caterers, venues, entertainment and more, contact the Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau at 800-456-7952.

ITINERARIES From gaming to golfing, alligators to athletics, Southwest Louisiana is just bursting at the seams with history, culture and good old-fashioned fun. Whether you and your clients prefer to take the path of least resistance, the road less traveled or a little known passage in between, Southwest Louisiana has a route for you!


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“Something for Everyone” –

Southwest Louisiana’s One Day Tour

(Self guided or a step-on tour guide can be arranged)

It’s gaming and the great outdoors, culinary delights and nightlife. It’s good company and quiet reflections, historical sites and luxurious accommodations. It’s a tropical climate and Southern hospitality all right here in Southwest Louisiana. (MORNING): Historic District Enjoy breakfast at your hotel or at one of our many restaurants that feature the essence of southern Louisiana. Start the day by touring the Charpentier District on the National Register of Historic Places via carriage ride, and see such sites as Old Central School built in 1912 or the intricate Immaculate Conception Cathedral, both created by noted New Orleans architects Favrot and Livaudais. Central School is now a cornerstone in the Historic District, housing the Mardi Gras Museum, a six room museum that boasts the largest Mardi Gras costume display in the world. Enjoy a visit to the Historic City Hall that features rotating visuals arts and cultural exhibits, presentations and festivals.

(AFTERNOON): Creole Nature Trail AllAmerican Road Lunch can be an easy decision in Lake Charles, whether you’re in the mood for seafood, pasta or just some good soul food. Your day will continue west to the Sulphur area where you will not want to miss the Brimstone Museum in the old Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, with the Henning Cultural Center next door, including historical and cultural exhibits. Continue your tour with Louisiana’s Outback, the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road. Along this distinctive natural corridor, you will have the opportunity to experience world-famous wildlife habitats, alligators and estuaries.

(EVENING): Casino Gaming Now that you have had a full day of touring, let your group sample some of Louisiana’s best cuisine at one of our many fine dining restaurants. You may choose a restaurant with more of a local flavor, or simply dine at one of the casino complexes. Each casino is home to a multitude of restaurants—sure to fit your budget and your group’s appetite. After enjoying a great meal, let the nightlife begin at enjoy one of our Las Vegas-style casino complexes. Southwest Louisiana is home to three casinos: Delta Downs Racetrack Casino & Hotel, Isle of Capri Casino Hotel and L’Auberge du Lac Casino Resort. For more information on carriage, airboat and helicopter tours, check out www.visitlakecharles.org/transportation.

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Promenade through History in the “Charpentier Historic District” (One day tour – self guided or a step-on tour guide can be arranged)

The romantic history of Lake Charles, involving tales of pirates and buried treasure, begins with the arrival of the first French settlers in 1760s. The lumber boom, fueled by vast woodlands in the area, was responsible for the rapid growth of the city in the early years, and also for the extensive use of solid pine and cypress in the construction of the homes in historic downtown Lake Charles, on the National Register of Historic Places. (Morning): Shell Beach Drive Mansions/ Imperial Calcasieu Museum

(afternoon): Central School Arts & Humanities Center / Mardi Gras Museum

Enjoy breakfast at your hotel or at one of our restaurants, then get ready to stroll down memory lane as we take you back to what is known as historic Lake Charles. You can begin with a scenic tour that includes picturesque mansions along Shell Beach drive, Margaret Place and downtown Lake Charles. Enjoy an extensive historical collection and fine art gallery at the Imperial Calcasieu Museum (see page 3). Shading the site is the magnificent 375-year old Sallier Oak.

Take a break and enjoy lunch in a quaint café, rich with culture and personality the Historic Charpentier District demands (Charpentier – is French for carpenter). This is a perfect time for the tour guide to give the group an overview of what the historic area has to offer. Enjoy the afternoon touring old Central School and its many studios and galleries such as the Black Heritage Gallery. Restored as an Arts and Humanities Center, the former schoolhouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. One of the many tenants includes the Mardi Gras Museum, which stages the largest display of Mardi Gras costumes in the world. At the Mardi Gras Museum, the bureau can arrange a welcome by the Mardi Gras Revelers and have a King Cake tasting and a demonstration as to how the sweet cakes are made. A Mardi Gras costume demonstration can also be arranged.

Historic City Hall / Historic Cemeteries Throughout the tour, you will see such sites as Historic City Hall. This center features rotating visual arts and cultural exhibits, presentations and festivals. Explore one of the more than 100 cemeteries throughout Southwest Louisiana and learn about the area’s rich and diverse history. From rural graveyards in prairies and forests, to urban cemeteries, these burial grounds are as unique as the rest of the region. Several sites, such as Bilbo Cemetery in Lake Charles, have been maintained for more than 200 years.

(evening): Topping Off the Night with World-Famous Cuisine Finish the evening with a dinner at one of our one of our elegant restaurants highlighting the unique cuisine here in Southwest Louisiana with a welcome by the local chef to give the group that personal touch.

Options:

Historic Churches The bureau can also arrange tours in four of the historical churches in downtown Lake Charles: Temple Sinai, Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Church of the Good Shepherd and First United Methodist Church.

DeQuincy Railroad Museum DeQuincy has a colorful history as a railroad town. The DeQuincy Railroad Museum is located at the original townsite of 1895, at the intersection of two major railroads. A 1913 steam locomotive, passenger car, a caboose and other railroad artifacts are on display.


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Mardi Gras in the “Festival Capital of Louisiana”

“Louisiana’s Outback”

(Three or four day options – a personal tour guide can be arranged)

(One or two day options)

Southwest Louisiana is world famous for its love of life and ability to throw a great party...and one of those parties is Mardi Gras, second only to New Orleans! Mardi Gras in Southwest Louisiana has a colorful history dating back to 1882 when Momus, King of Mardi Gras, landed his royal yacht at the foot of Pujo Street in Lake Charles. Saturday:

Fat Tuesday / Mardi Gras Day:

Arrive and sample our atmosphere as we celebrate in the spirit of the muses of Justice, Power, and Faith – purple, gold and green. Thousands attend the local Mardi Gras each year for family fun. Enjoy the Krewe of Omega Parade, Cajun Extravaganza Gumbo Cook-off, Krewe of Barkus Parade, Cajun dancing and more. Finish the evening at one of our many Cajun/seafood restaurants or try your luck at one of our Las Vegas-style casinos.

Fat Tuesday peaks with the happy, glittering Krewe of Krewes Parade that winds for four miles through Lake Charles – krewe floats, costumes, beads and excitement for your entire group. Your group can enjoy the Mardi Gras festivities with their own parade block party arranged by the Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention and Visitors Bureau. The block party includes a private roped-off area with grand stands for parade viewing, a personal visit from Gumbeaux Gator, our goodwill ambassador, a Cajun-style buffet, beverages and a toe tapping Cajun/Zydeco band allowing your group to dance the night away.

Sunday: Children’s Day, complete with a colorful and entertaining parade. In the evening, the seawall shines with a lighted boat parade. Enjoy a sunset cruise on Lake Charles while enjoying the sounds of Cajun and Zydeco music in the atmosphere. A reception, complete with Mardi Gras Revelers, can be arranged at the Mardi Gras Museum, a six-room museum set up as a tribute, with the largest display of Mardi Gras costumes in the world. The rooms display the history of the festival, the Captain’s Den, costume design, the history of King Cakes and the marvel of 12th night, usually January 6, each year. The museum is located in the historic Central School Arts & Humanities Center.

Monday / Lundi Gras: Lundi Gras is celebrated on Monday with the Royal Gala. The gala is a unique opportunity no other area of the state offers. Kings and Queens and Royal Courts of the past year promenade in regal attire. A private section can be arranged on the main level to ensure your group has a bird’s eye view of each royal costume. Also on Monday, a personal demonstration on how the costumes are constructed along with a question and answer session with one of our own Mardi Gras kings can be arranged.

The Creole Nature Trail, including more than 180-miles of nature’s best, is one of the first National Scenic Byways designated by the U.S. Secretary of Transportation in the Gulf South, and that designation was upgraded in 2002 to the highest category, an All-American Road. Along this distinctive natural corridor through Louisiana’s Outback – one of America’s “Last Great Wildernesses” – you have the opportunity to experience world famous wildlife habitats and estuaries. The Creole Nature Trail is a journey through a wild and rugged terrain unique to Louisiana, America and the world. It is also one of the top 40 birding destinations in the country. Suggested one or two day itineraries:

(Tours can be on your own, or a step-on guide can be arranged)

Brimstone Museum / Henning Cultural Center

Start your day with a southern-style breakfast at one of our many restaurants in Southwest Louisiana. Begin the tour in the city of Sulphur, named for the mineral mined here many years ago. Here you can visit the Brimstone Historical Society Museum in the old Southern Pacific Railroad Depot and the Henning Cultural Center next door, featuring historical and cultural exhibits.

Hackberry / Sabine National Wildlife Refuge

Continue traveling to Hackberry, a center for commercial crabbing, fishing and shrimping. The town of Hackberry is home to some of the first oil wells drilled in Louisiana. The first national wildlife refuge that you reach is Sabine where the Wetland Walkway, a winding trail through the marsh, and Blue Goose Trail await. Once you have passed through the Sabine National Wildlife Refuge area, you can begin enjoying the beautiful 26 miles of Gulf Coast beaches which offer a variety of activities. These activities include shelling, swimming, sunbathing, picnicking, tubing, jet skiing, surf fishing, and of course, birding. Enjoy the bountiful and scenic outdoors with a box lunch on the beautiful Gulf of Mexico or a picnic style – checkered table cloth seafood boil which could be arranged by the Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau to give your group the total outback experience.

Alligators & Architecture

Louisiana’s Outback is home to the American alligator, a wild reptile who likes to glide up and down bayous and lakes or sun on the banks. During the tour you will see Acadian-style architecture, which features hipped roofs, primarily using cypress, which was abundant and did not rot in the warm, moist climate. Acadian-style architecture is still very much evident along the trail today. Roofs extend over wide porches, to provide shade and a cooling breeze under raised homes.

Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge

Now you are in Cameron, where the primary industry is fishing for oysters, shrimp, crabs, finfish, and most importantly, menhaden or pogey fish. This small sardine-shaped fish is incredibly valued for its oil, which is used in the creation of such things as perfumes, cosmetics, medicines and paints. While in Cameron, you will not want to miss a visit to the Cameron Prairie National Wildlife Refuge where you can view ducks, geese, white-tail deer, many species of migratory birds (seasonal), nutria and alligators up-close. Explore the visitors’ center and take a tour of Pintail Drive while visiting the refuge.

Other Points of Interest

Other sites not to be missed along the Creole Nature Trail AllAmerican Road are Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge, a scientific site with a serious commitment to the study of indigenous wildlife and fauna. On the Western Spur, Peveto Woods Bird and Butterfly Sanctuary, near Johnson Bayou. Enjoy the wildlife drive at Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge. The 35,000-acre refuge is exclusively a freshwater marsh dominated by the Lacassine Impoundment. Known locally as “the pool” the impoundment was created by enclosing a 16,000-acre marsh with a low levee.


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MIX-IT UP! ZIG ZAG ITINERARY

If you are looking for a cultural experience, Southwest Louisiana has a colorful history steeped in Cajun French and Creole traditions and expression through art. The arts community is thriving in the area, and you can mix it up with a Zig Zag Itinerary, between good Cajun eats and eye candy in the arts! (Breakfast)

(Afternoon of Museums and Galleries)

Kick off the day with a hearty breakfast in Lake Charles or DeQuincy before stopping at the DeQuincy Railroad Museum. The museum opens early, so it’s perfect for a morning stop. Learn about the history of DeQuincy, a railroad town, complete with a 1913 steam locomotive and other artifacts at the museum. There’s also a stop found along the Southwest Louisiana Boudin Trail in DeQuincy, so groups might even want to have a boudin breakfast in the most northern part of the parish to see how it differs throughout Southwest Louisiana.

Depending on the group, choose from an á la carte approach to what’s available:

(Mid-Morning)

Imperial Calcasieu Museum

Heading south toward Sulphur, the next stop will be the Henning Cultural Center and Brimstone Museum Complex. Here, groups can see traveling exhibits or works by local artists in a beautifully restored turn of the 20th Century home with upstairs and downstairs porches overlooking live oak trees. Plus, find images and documents of the founding days of the City of Sulphur. If in the mood for a taste of ice cream, there are old fashioned malts, yogurt and ice cream right down the road from the cultural center.

(Mid Morning Shopping) The Cottage Shop District in Lake Charles is a quaint street of shops with unique gift items and a wide array of selections. On the way to lunch, it would be interesting for groups to see the impressive, Victorian mansions found along the shores of Lake Charles, part of the Charpentier Historic District Tour.

(Lunch) Head to downtown Lake Charles where you can dine and soak in the sights and sounds of the cultural heart of Lake Charles. The downtown area is where historic buildings, homes, museums and galleries can be found as well as breathtaking historic churches.

1911 Historic City Hall

A gorgeous historic building, located across from the historic courthouse, the 1911 building houses world-class traveling exhibits from paintings and sculptures to stained glass and artifacts. It also has a display case from items found from an excavation which are dated from the great fire of 1910 in Lake Charles. Extensive historical objects and artifacts collection, and an art gallery are housed in this museum. On the grounds is a 375 year old oak tree, called the “Sallier Oak.”

Mardi Gras Museum of Imperial Calcasieu

Houses the largest Mardi Gras costume display in the world, history of Mardi Gras and king cakes, costume design, and a parade float to climb aboard.

Central School Arts & Humanities Center This center houses not only the Mardi Gras Museum, but the Black Heritage Gallery, the Art Associate’s Gallery and other art studios. The school is historic to the community and has a rich history in and of itself, worthy of touring in its own right.

Children’s Museum

Offers three floors of hands-on, educational exhibits in a family atmosphere. Features many exhibits including television studio, shopping market, toddler area and several science exhibits.

(Evening) Wrap up the evening with a toast to a day of cultural adventures at a local restaurant. If your group is in town during a theatrical show, concert or an evening with a performance by the Lake Charles Symphony, everyone can enjoy the performing arts side of Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana. For nightlife adventures, the downtown Lake Charles block has live music as well as other entertainment venues throughout Southwest Louisiana.

RESTAURANTS If you are looking for something to tickle your taste buds, there are many Cajun restaurants in Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana, and some have live Cajun/Zydeco bands to get you dancing and working off extra calories from the delicious food! Cajun food features spicy dishes such as jambalaya, crawfish étouffée, and boudin, and while the dishes might be difficult to pronounce, they are easy to swallow!


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RESTAURANTS WITH PRIVATE MEETING ROOMS RESTAURANT

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LAKE CHARLES Cajun Café

American, 329 Lawrence St., Cajun/Creole (337) 439-3722

Casa Manana

Mexican 2510 Ryan St., (337) 433-4112

Hunter’s Harlequin Steaks & Seafood

501 W. College St., (337) 310-0077

American, seafood & steaks

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Piccadilly

316 W. Prien Lake Rd., (337) 477-7010

40-45

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Variety 3539 Ryan St., (337) 477-8695

Piccadilly

Pujo St. Café

901 Ryan St., (337) 439-2054

Room 1-45; Room 2-50-55; Combined -100

American, Seated - 64; Cajun/Creole, Reception -100 Italian, French, seafood & steaks

Carino’s Italian Grill

Ryan’s Buffet & Bakery

Mazen’s Mediterranean Foods

Seafood Palace

Cajun/Creole, seafood

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Sha Sha’s of Creole

Cajun/Creole

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Italian, pizza, & 40 2638 Derek Dr., specialty sandwiches (semi-private) (337) 474-4741

217 W. College St., (337) 477-8207

Olive Garden

1721 W. Prien Lake Rd., (337) 474-7380

Pat’s of Henderson

1500 Siebarth Dr., (337) 439-6618

Mediterranean

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fine dining

Italian, salads, pasta

30-40 (Semi-private)

Cajun/Creole, seafood & steaks

room 1-65; room 2-135

Variety 4051 Ryan St., (337) 477-2107

2218 Enterprise Blvd., (337) 433-9293

609 Ryan St., (337) 494-7227

2 rooms for 50 each

Steamboat Bill’s on the Lake

Cajun/Creole, 70-80 catfish & seafood (Semi-private)

Cajun Charlie’s Cajun Restaurant & Gift Shop

American, Cajun/Creole, French, Italian, Barbecue, seafood & sandwiches

80-100

Hollier’s Cajun Kitchen

Cajun seafood & steaks

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1004 Lakeshore Dr., (337) 494–1070

SULPHUR Boiling Point

1730 S. Beglis Pkwy., (337) 625-9282

Cajun/Creole seafood & steaks

100

202 Henning St., (337) 527-9044

1709 Ruth St., (337) 527-006

MEDIA/FILM Sun...sand...seashells...and buried treasure! Everything you would hope to find is here, including a number of surprises. Our unique Cajun paradise offers something different around every corner, and we invite media and travel writers to see it all for themselves.


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An itinerary can be developed to accommodate a writer’s specific needs, and can include accommodations, meals, attractions and interviews.

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The Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau can provide the following services to journalists upon request: • Itinerary Assistance

• Ground Transportation

During the reporter’s stay in the Southwest Louisiana area, ground transportation can be provided by a bureau staff member. Should a rental car be necessary, every attempt will be made to keep the cost to the writer to a minimum.

• Guide Services

The bureau can provide a knowledgeable guide to assist media in maneuvering around the area.

• Digital Photography

The bureau maintains a lending library of digital photos should you need images to accompany your story.

• Hosting Policy

TELL OUR STORY

The Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau will make every effort to accommodate travel writers or media representatives’ needs. The bureau will pay for meals or transportation, depending on the assignment and circumstances.

WANT TO WRITE ABOUT LAKE CHARLES/SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA?

We would like to make it easy for you to get the information you need. Let us point you in the right direction and provide you with some interesting background material in addition to the following services:

GUIDELINES FOR MEDIA CRITERIA FOR SERVICES

To qualify for these services, we ask that you abide by the following guidelines: 1. Before any assistance is given, a writer, whether freelance

or assigned, must provide the bureau with tearsheets of previous work that is not more than two years old and proof of assignment.

2. Writers must give the bureau at least two weeks’ notice 3. 4.

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before their arrival. A request should include the nature of assignment, subject interest and length of stay. (Unless special circumstances arise that will be approved by the bureau.) Upon availability the bureau will only provide complimentary rooms for commissioned work. If the writer does not have commissioned work, it is up to the individual property to decide if services will be complimentary or at a reduced price. Cost incurred by family members/friends traveling with a travel writer will be paid by the writer. Deviations or cancellations from planned itineraries must be made 24 hours in advance. This includes lodging and special interest appointments with local personalities. If hotels are not contacted concerning changes, the writer will be held responsible for payment. The bureau will make every effort to provide a writer with the necessary information and material, within reason, to complete a story.

8. Tearsheets on any subsequent stories on Southwest

Louisiana are to be provided to the bureau within one month of its appearance in any printed or online form.

For Services Within Southwest Louisiana

For more information, contact our Marketing Department at 1205 North Lakeshore Drive, Lake Charles, LA 70601; (800) 456-SWLA (337) 436-9588; fax (337) 494-SWLA; www.visitlakecharles.org

• An itinerary can be developed for the writer, including help with accommodations, meals, attractions and interviews. • Ground transportation can be provided by a bureau staff member. • Guide services by a knowledgeable guide are available to assist in maneuvering around the area. • Digital images to accompany a story are available from the bureau’s large photo library. Below is just a sampling of story subjects you’ll find in Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana. Read on...

For Assistance Statewide

Louisiana is divided into five travel regions: Cajun Country, Plantation Country, Greater New Orleans, Crossroads and Sportsman’s Paradise. If your interests include regions outside of Cajun Country, contact the Director of Communications, Louisiana Office of Tourism, P.O. Box 94291, Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9241; (225) 342-7452; www.louisianatravel.com

Boudin Trail

Napa Valley has wine. New York has pizza. Wisconsin has cheese. Southwest Louisiana has BOUDIN! Eat your way around Southwest Louisiana one boudin stop at a time. Boudin in these parts is made with rice and lots of meat and spices—but with less liver and parsley like a boudin eater will find in the eastern parts of the state. The best way to try them all and find your favorite is to sample it. The all-new selfguided Boudin Trail will take visitors along Interstate 10 and its back roads to visit mom and pop food establishments, specialty meat shops, and grocery stores that sell boudin both fresh and packaged. Check out the Boudin Trail brochure at www.visitlakecharles.org/boudintrail or pick one up at the visitors’ center.

Hunting, Fishing & Outdoor Adventures

Southwest Louisiana is perfectly positioned to provide some of the finest hunting and fishing in North America. Freshwater and saltwater anglers have their choice: lakes, bayous, rivers and marshes offering unmatched variety and challenge, and excellent sport fishing is found in the Gulf of Mexico. Hunters find themselves in paradise when massive waves of ducks and geese converge in Southwest Louisiana during their migratory journeys. Photo opportunities are as abundant as the wildlife along the magnificent Creole Nature Trail All-American Road which winds through Calcasieu and Cameron parishes.

Bettin’ on the Bayou

Experience breathtaking horseracing, live poker, slot or table games at Southwest Louisiana’s world-class casino resorts. And gaming is just the beginning! Enjoy luxurious accommodations, fine dining, top-name entertainment, challenging golf, off-track betting, a first-class spa or shop to your heart’s content. In Southwest Louisiana, the pleasure is ALL hours!

Mardi Gras: Throw Me Something Mister!

Weeks of masked balls, parades and color merriment are just the highlights of the thriving Mardi Gras celebration, featuring more than 50 Krewes, in Southwest Louisiana. See the traditions and pageantry year-round at the Mardi Gras Museum of Imperial Calcasieu which boasts the largest costume collection in the world!


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The local music scene is rich with French-flavored Cajun and Zydeco music. The sounds are heard at clubs and festivals, such as the Cajun French Music & Food Festival in July, the two week long Contraband Days Pirate Festival in May and, of course, Mardi Gras—family style! Southwest Louisiana is the Festival Capital of the state, showcasing the stars of Cajun, Zydeco, swamp pop and country music at more than 75 festivals year-round.

The Green Team

Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana features lush scenery that makes the area one of the most beautiful in the country. The landscape becomes a picturesque backdrop while locals and visitors vie for lower scores and pleasant times on our seven public golf courses. Each course was designed to preserve the authenticity of the area as well as provide an unforgettable golfing experience. So, whether you are a novice or a seasoned professional, these courses offer excellent conditions and Southern hospitality. In keeping with Cajun tradition, a friendly atmosphere encompasses the challenging golf found on our courses.

The Spice of African-American Culture

Many facets of a rich African-American culture are seen in Southwest Louisiana’s festivals, reunions, food and music. Each year, the culture is celebrated in the Black Heritage Festival, the Martin Luther King Coalition Festival, Mardi Gras and many other events. Soul food, barbecue and Creole cooking lend an African-American flair to this area’s unforgettable cuisine. Past and present African-American musicians such as BooZoo Chavis, Nellie Lutcher, Rockin’ Sidney and others have put Southwest Louisiana into the world spotlight. The wide spectrum of African-American culture can be seen at Southwest Louisiana’s Black Heritage Gallery (see page 4.)

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Throw Me Something Mister! The carnival season of Mardi Gras spans weeks of masked balls, parades and colorful merriment. More than 50 Mardi Gras krewes thrive in the communities of Southwest Louisiana. The tradition and pageantry of Mardi Gras are showcased year-round in the Mardi Gras Museum, which boasts the largest costume collection in the world. The colorful revelry is well-suited for photography, and the festival offers many story angles.

Times Past

Enjoy a step back in time with a walking or driving tour of the Charpentier Historic District, with one of the finest collections of Victorian architecture in the state, dating from the late 1800s. Since there were no architects here until the early 1900s, the structures reflect the individual personalities of the carpenters (charpentiers in French) and builders. If architecture isn’t your thing, feel free to delve into the early day of railroading at the DeQuincy Railroad Museum, explore the ingenious Frasch process for mining sulfur at the Brimstone Museum, or explore ghosts at a Civil War encampment on the Sabine River at Niblett’s Bluff in Vinton.

CULINARY TOUR

Cajuns, Cowboys and the Coast Succulent crawfish, crabs, gumbo and seafood. Put a little SPICE in your life by visiting Southwest Louisiana for a culinary tourism media tour! You’ll see alligators, accordions and a culture rich in food. Take a taste from authentic area Cajun restaurants, where only the best handed-down secret recipes are used to make your mouth water. Experience fine dining served by people who take pride in their heritage and love to share true Southern hospitality. Learn from area chefs what makes Louisiana food so delightful. If you’re a writer who likes tongue-twisters, then we challenge you to order étouffée, boudin, jambalaya, or catfish courtbouillon!

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Aieeeee! The Music Here is as Hot as the Food!

Green with Envy Year-round opportunities to play, coupled with seven exceptional public golf courses make Southwest Louisiana well above par for golf enthusiasts. To compare one golf course to the other would be like comparing seafood gumbo to chicken and sausage gumbo. From tree lined fairways and spectacular water hazards, to topnotch pro services and clubhouses, each course is truly unique. Regardless of their handicap, Southwest Louisiana’s golf courses offer plenty of challenges to spice up their play...and your story. And enough natural beauty and Southern hospitality to keep you going even after that double-bogey on the 9th hole!


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WE’RE READY FOR OUR CLOSE-UP Give us a look, and you will agree that the Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Film Commission has the successful recipe for your next production shoot. Year-round shooting and countless wonderful locations in Calcasieu Parish will allow you to finish on time and on budget. We offer 24-hour assistance and information regarding accommodations, catering, talent or technical personnel, casting assistance for extras, location photo library, transportation and governmental liaisons. Come, have a look up close, and we’re sure you’ll like what you see.

SNEAK-A-PEEK AT OUR DIVERSE LOCATION MENU: • Alligator Swamps • Exotic Fishing and Oil Villages • Azalea and Camellia Gardens • Bayous, Backwaters, Lakes and Creeks • Rural Towns and Farms • Cemeteries • Parks • Jungle Terrain, Swampy Marshes • University Campus

• Forests • White Pillared Historic Homes • Beaches • Military Installation • Offshore Oil Drilling, Oil Wells, Refineries • Two-tier Prison • Salt Mines • Inland Seaport • Historic Courthouses

For assistance, contact the Southwest Louisiana Film Commission, 1205 N. Lakeshore Drive, Lake Charles, LA 70601, 800-456-7952 or 337-436-9588. For more information on our state’s incentive programs for film & TV, visit www.shootlakecharles.com.

area map Now that you have read all that Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana has to offer, it’s time to see it for yourself. The sights, sounds, and smells await your arrival. Located on Interstate-10 just 140 miles east of Houston and 218 miles west of New Orleans. There’s just one question left. Are you game?


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The Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention & Visitors Bureau strives for excellence, and we will do what it takes to make you feel at home in Southwest Louisiana and its six cities: Lake Charles, Sulphur, Westlake, Vinton, DeQuincy, and Iowa. Call our staff at (800) 456-7952 or visit www.visitlakecharles.org for additional information and planning needs.

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