Be very, very careful what you ask for at the Windsor Court Hotel in New Orleans, because odds are, you’ll get it.
When music legend and devoted vegetarian Sir Paul McCartney stayed there, he asked for, and received, a specially prepared meatless feast, served in his luxury suite. When Luciano Pavarotti was a guest, the 15 meticulously arranged pillows the famed tenor requested ensured a comfortable night’s sleep. The antique books admired by then-President Bill Clinton in 1998, Der Weltkrieg 1914-1918 and Henry Clay, Life Speeches, were packed onto Air Force One for his reading enjoyment.
At the Windsor, such service is the standard, says assistant manager Clive O’Donoghue. Billing itself as a sort of English oasis in the Big Easy, service is not only rendered well at the Windsor,…
