
If you forget something, the Riverwalk shopping center is just across from the hotel.
New Orleans is having the opposite problem. I spoke with a friend there today who told me that the temperature was well into the 90s.
It hasn't been that hot here in years.
So of course I'll have all the wrong clothes for a sub-tropical city when I arrive, but one thing I remember about the convention center is the Riverwalk shopping center right outside our hotel. So if you bring the wrong clothes...or just want to go shopping for some new right clothes, you'll find plenty of options right outside the door.
The usual Gap-BodyShop-Brookstone core of shops will be there so you can also replace the basics that you may have forgotten or that the airline may have lost, or make up for that suitcase of sweats you packed when you scoffed, "How hot can it be down there?"
Click here to see a list of the stores in the Riverwalk. There's also a Saks Fifth Avenue further down the street at Canal Place, if you're up for a bigger splurge. If you walk all the way to the end of the Riverwalk, you'll be at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, which is worth a visit and is offering a yoga class in front of the huge open ocean tank on Saturday morning that sounds like fun. "Namaste, y'all!"

You'll sweat even more if you sample some of the hot sauces for sale in the French Quarter.
Just click here to keep an eye on the weather in New Orleans over the next ten days.
Thanks to the New Orleans Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau for the use of these photos.