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<font color=darkorchid>Pirate-wench<br><font color
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Hi all! As I replied in another thread, I don't ever hear about the positive things happening down there and I'm sure there are some great things going on. My son has a karate tournament in Pascagoula on July 15. I'll be coming from Jackson and don't know about the hotel situation along the coast. I have 3 choices:
1. Get up at 4 to be at Pascagoula High School by 930.
2. Stay in Hattiesburg and split the drive but still have to get up early.
3. Find a room on the coast, anywhere and drive down the evening before.
I can't seem to find out what, if any, hotels are open down there. I've looked online and some are open but have no vacancies or some say not opening until... I'd appreciate any info you could share with me. Keep in mind, I'm from south MS so it really doesn't matter where along the coast, just like to stay and help put some money in the economy.
Thanks for all the info.
1. Get up at 4 to be at Pascagoula High School by 930.
2. Stay in Hattiesburg and split the drive but still have to get up early.
3. Find a room on the coast, anywhere and drive down the evening before.
I can't seem to find out what, if any, hotels are open down there. I've looked online and some are open but have no vacancies or some say not opening until... I'd appreciate any info you could share with me. Keep in mind, I'm from south MS so it really doesn't matter where along the coast, just like to stay and help put some money in the economy.
Thanks for all the info.
As it turned out, they used the houses for military families that lost their homes!
One of my students lost the bottom floor of her home, and the Navy assigned her family a house there. By the way, she just moved back into her pre-Katrina house!
Katrina wiped our entire beachfront clean of nearly all structures. The Biloxi Lighthouse survived! Of course, it's made of cast iron. Katrina also destroyed the Highway 90 bridge between Biloxi and Ocean Springs (and the one at Bay St. Louis).
No words can express the feelings we have for our fellow Americans. All we can do now is to pay it forward... we have so much to repay.