Friday, April 27, 2012

Golf in North Charleston

We will be staying in the North Chaleston area and would like to play some golf. We will be there in early March. I know that you can play along the beaches but I was looking for something a litte less expensive. Thanks



Golf in North Charleston


Just because it%26#39;s on the water doesn%26#39;t mean it%26#39;s expensive to play golf around here. Patriot%26#39;s Point is a nice course and so is Charleston National. You can get ';deals'; at both places since they%26#39;re open to the public.



I%26#39;m sure there are other courses - I think the links (to the link) are on the page ';Sports...'; under ';things to do';.



Golf in North Charleston


A little drive from N. Chs but Stono Ferry is an inexpensive course to play. I believe it is now the College of Charleston%26#39;s practice course.




The Golf Club at Westcott Plantation is in North Charleston and is relatively new. If you want to stay close to North Charleston, you might check that out. Their website is http://www.wescottgolf.com/

Accommodation

Can鈥檛 decide where to stay. Have narrowed down the search to the following three places in the HD. All have good reviews on trip advisor:





Holiday Inn (great reviews, but most seem to be based on the great concierge 鈥?Kevin.) I鈥檓 more interested in the accommodation.



Hampton Inn



Best Western King Charles Inn





Can anyone help? Thanks.



Accommodation


Assuming you mean the Holiday Inn on Calhoun...



I%26#39;ll just comment on location. All three of these hotels are within 2 blocks of each other. They are very good locations; I can%26#39;t comment on the rooms since I haven%26#39;t stayed at any of these. If you had to put an ';X'; on, IMHO, the best intersection to be near in order to do the most Charleston things, it probably would be: Church at North Market. The closest hotel to that intersection is the Doubletree (which, when I stayed there many years ago, was really great). All 3 of your hotels seem fine, especially if you can get them for less than something a few blocks closer to Market St.



Accommodation


I have stayed at the King Charles Inn a few years ago and found it to be very comfortable, clean and well appointed. It was a very pleasant stay.




The Best Western King Charles Inn is the oldest of the properties and the Hampton Inn is the newest (although located in an historic building). I%26#39;d likely stay at the Hampton Inn just because it%26#39;s rooms are a little more nicely appointed and it%26#39;s very convenient to the Visitor%26#39;s Center. I don%26#39;t think you%26#39;ll be disappointed with the Hampton.

Weekend getaway

My DH and I are planning a visit to the Charleston area on Feb 29-Mar 2. I am leaning towards the BW Patriots Point, any thoughts on the hotel? It seems to have good reviews on TA. We dont mind being across the bridge from downtown and want to visit the Yorktown. I saw the Wine %26amp; Food Festival is that weekend also. For the locals - is this a bad weekend to visit? Is the downtown area just crazy with people? Any thoughts would help, thanks!

Weekend getaway

you will love using the peddle cabs downtown. it%26#39;s a great way to see the city, and get arround. very informative too, our guide,jim, took us from the aquarium right to poogan%26#39;s porch, which we had never heard of and loved eating lunch there. enjoy your trip!

Weekend getaway

It might be crowded but that%26#39;s part of the fun. Crowded in Charleston isn%26#39;t like crowded in San Francisco or New York - a traffic jam here means you%26#39;re in the 2nd light change on Hwy 17. I will admit that even when it%26#39;s not busy in the city somehow the best restaurants are all booked - so you might want to book a couple 3 days in advance if it%26#39;s really important you get in to a favorite restaurant. ENJOY!!!!!


Firstly, don%26#39;t worry about crowds. It should be fine. As far as your hotel, I%26#39;ve never stayed there but the location will be very convenient to downtown and to the Yorktown. This should be a great weekend for your trip!

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  • Fall Trip?

    Is fall (probably late October a good time to visit Charleston?



    Fall Trip?


    One of the best times...but if you like visiting homes and gardens, the Fall Tour of Homes and Gardens goes from Sept 25 to Oct 26. The candlelight tours are wonderful - since they start in the evening you have your whole day to visit other Charleston sites and still have a nice dinner and then go for an evening stroll through about 8 or so Charleston gardens and courtyards. Here is the link: www.preservationsociety.org/tour_dates.asp



    Fall Trip?


    Wonderful time. Still warm but not oppressive which makes walking around much more enjoyable.




    Fall is a great time to visit. Typically it doesn%26#39;t get chilly until the last week of October - if history holds true - and it generally seems to every year. A light sweater in the evening would be perfect.

    Going w/ Wife on business trip

    My wife has a conference in Charleston at the Charleston Marriott in downtown Charleston at 170 Lockwood Blvd, Charleston, SC 29403.





    I%26#39;ve been reading and just wondering on some suggestions. We%26#39;ve never been. I';ve been to Mrytle Beach when I was younger on a school trip but that was it.





    We%26#39;ll be staying in the same hotel as the coference which is the Marriott. It says it%26#39;s been newly renovated. Any thoughts on this hotel?





    Also, we%26#39;d like to do some thing at night to make the trip worth it. We%26#39;ll be flying and arriving on March 2nd and we%26#39;ll probably just have time to eat dinner that night. On March 3-4 she%26#39;ll be in the conference from 8-5pm and I understand we%26#39;ll be free after that.





    I see most things are closed by then as far as the tours and the aquarium.





    Any other suggestions. We%26#39;ll probably want to go out to eat every night.





    Should we look into renting a car? Is it needed or are we in pretty close walking distance. I know we%26#39;ll want to hit the beach or waterfront park for the view and maybe even some type of evening water cruise. Are there any good dinner cruises close by?





    Thx!





    -Ryan



    Going w/ Wife on business trip


    Will you be working during the day while your wife is at the conference? If you have time you should go to the Visitors Center on Meeting Street to pick up information, maps and coupons. The people there can also advise you about any special concerts, or other evening activities, that may be going on.





    Charleston is lively at night. There are so many great restaurants that you will have a hard time choosing. If you want a special dinner with live jazz, you might consider ';High Cotton';. A SpiritLine dinner cruise would be a nice way to enjoy the water in the evening. Check -



    www.spiritlinecruises.com/dinner_overview.asp





    There are quite a few walking tours of the historic district in the evening. Many are ';ghost'; tours, featuring the beautiful churchyards and gardens. You will learn a lot of local lore while you stroll around the city.





    If you decide to rent a car, drive over the beautiful Ravenel Bridge to Mt. Pleasant for a waterside dinner on Shem Creek.



    Going w/ Wife on business trip


    Nope, I%26#39;m completely free both days as I%26#39;m just tagging along.





    I saw the dinner cruise and then saw they are not running the 2nd through the 4th. We leave early the 5th which is a shame.





    Do we need a car? The cost is around $100 for a mid size car and I would love to avoid it if not needed but yet I hate feeling trapped.





    How is the aquarium?





    Are their any other dinner style cruises?




    The SC Aquarium is called that because it represents only animals from SC. (occasionally they have visiting exhibits that have animals from other places, but not now). So - expect to see sharks, sea turtles, barracuda, mahi, grouper, octopus, jellyfish, alligators, etc etc but no marine mammals as they don%26#39;t have a permit to keep marine mammals. There are other mammals (river otters, swamp critters) but no dolphins. However, I always see wild dolphins from the aquarium dock area and I%26#39;m there every week.



    There is plenty to do without a car, but indeed Shem Creek is easier with a car. Check out the ';things to do'; and ';tours';, along with the ';itineraries'; for gobs of ideas. There is also a new page under ';restaurants'; on the page you%26#39;re currently reading that links up to local restaurants. If you have no car, you%26#39;ll want to stick to the restaurants in the first 2 columns.



    Feel free to ask any other questions - and ENJOY!




    The Citadel will be playing baseball at ';The Joe'; which is just about 1/2 block from your hotel. You might check out some of the other events at The Citadel because it is very nearby. Go to www.citadel.edu for things on campus. The parades are only on Friday afternoons but it can be interesting to walk around campus and see the (free) museum in the back of the Library Building. The Library has some beautiful murals and some other displays. The Summerall Chapel is beautiful and has the longest aisle in Charleston, then go down the side walk to the Mark Clark Hall (has a post office, barber shop and gift shop etc.)and see the exhibit about Mark Clark.





    Some of the hotels have shuttle buses to downtown. If not, it would probably be cheaper just to take a cab into town. There is not much shopping or restaurants in the area around the hotel.





    The SpiritLine Dinner Cruise is very good. I love their She-Crab Soup and the menu can be viewed at their website.




    Thanks for the tips. I%26#39;ll probably pass on the aquarium then since we have something really similar here. If I had my son with me perhaps I do it but this time he%26#39;ll be at home.





    I need to call the dinner cruise and find out why they don%26#39;t show those days as available to be reserved.





    I%26#39;ll have to check on shuttle service at the hotel then because I%26#39;ll want a car most likely if not since there is nothing around.




    Are there any movie theaters near the hotel?




    If you are interested in a lecture, you might want to see what%26#39;s going on at the College of Charleston.



    http://www.cofc.edu



    or get the calendar at www.cofc.edu/sota/calendar/calendar.pdf



    You might want to hop a tour bus and visit one of the plantations or take the Gullah tour since you have so much free time w/o your better half. If you really wanted to, there are fishing charters you could go on and be back at a reasonable enough time to do dinner. Also, the Ft. Sumter Harbor Cruise is nice and takes a few hours total.




    There are no theaters around your hotel. If you go downtown, there is a water taxi that leaves from the aquarium area that can take you to Patriots Point. There is much ';Guy Things'; to see there such as the Yorktown, the Congressional Medal of Honor Museum etc. See www.PatriotsPoint.org





    If you golf, this is paradise!





    Just strolling around downtown can be fun or take a tour to see what your wife would like to see when she finishes her conference.





    The phone number for the SpiritLine Dinner Cruise is 843-722-2628.




    Unforutnately you%26#39;ll likely need to rent a car because your hotel is not really within walking distance of the historic district. It%26#39;s a great location on the water - it%26#39;s just not central to the shops and central downtown historic areas. As far as the Marriott goes, I%26#39;ve not stayed there but from what I understand the owners really gave it a total overhaul of epic proportions and upgraded everything. It sounds like the hotel is practically new from all of the renovations. The hotel%26#39;s restaurant is also supposed to be very good. You%26#39;re about half-way between 2 movie theaters, one at Citadel Mall and the other across the bridge in Mt. Pleasant. The Citadel Mall movie theater is a straight shot down Highway 17 South (Savannah Highway) to Sam Rittenberg Boulevard - near the intersection of I-526 and the Movies At Mt. Pleasant is in the other direction off Highway 17 North (Johnnie Dodds Boulevard) at Houston Northcutt Boulevard. Hope this helps! I%26#39;d definitely rent a car though because if you don%26#39;t, you%26#39;ll likely be stuck in the hotel.


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  • First time to north myrtle beach condos

    Hi. We are looking at north myrtle beach for a trip over labor day. Looking around the net I%26#39;ve seen tons and tons of condos through various agents. Can you give me tips on which condos and agents are the best? I would appreciate any help you all can give me. Our party will be 6 adults and two kids under 10. We would like a nice beach and ocean front views! The kids want to go shell hunting. Thanks!



    First time to north myrtle beach condos


    northmyrtlebeachtravel.com/book/query.html



    www.century21thomas.com/book/query.html



    grandstrandvacations.com/book/query.html



    Elliott would be my first choice. Thomas Century 21 my second. Grand Strand has been around a long time so must be doing something right.



    Might also try VRBO. They say you can save money by dealing direct with owner. Might take more calls and e-mails than dealing with realtor.



    vrbo.com/vacation-rentals/鈥orth-myrtle-beach



    First time to north myrtle beach condos


    Thanks pop. We wnet with a unit in crescent shores and with grandstrand vacationrentals. Looking forward to our trip in august.




    What unit are you staying in at Crescent Shores?




    We%26#39;ll be staying in 1812. It%26#39;s a 4bed/3bath unit. We%26#39;re taking along the grandparents and my brother and sister-in-law. My parents are very excited about going. My mom hasn%26#39;t seen the ocean since she was a little girl.




    nice resort, rooms are spacious.




    Just a note to say my family has used vrbo.com twice now and very happy with the results. Admittedly I was not happy about the ';no credit cards'; for a good portion of the listings but I can understand why since it is 2%-4% going to the credit card company. Anyway we rented Crescent Keyes last year and I just mailed off for my Crescent Shores vacation check today.

    Packing for the trip

    I always pack one month ahead, I start with washing everything before we leave. I pack my son, myself and my husband (only b/c he will pack dorky clothes).





    When you pack for the beach with little ones do you buy your beach accessories (umbrella, chairs, towels, buckets, etc.) before you leave or do you buy all of that when you get to Myrtle? How expensive are beach items in Myrtle?





    Flip flops, shorts, tees, sunblock and swim trunks is all ya need, right? I am to excited!



    Packing for the trip


    What time of year are you going? The beachwear stores usually put stuff on sale closer to the end of the season. We were there in August and found sand toys for my little girl for a cheap price, and we%26#39;ve found beach chairs before for ridiculously cheap at the end of the season. If you think your vehicle will be packed to the max already, then your best bet would be buying stuff when you get there. As for how you get it home...maybe tie hubby to the roof? :) If you have space in your car, then you could buy before you go and enjoy more time on the beach as soon as you get there! No matter how much we pack and take with us, we usually end up at one of the stores anyway because hubby decides he needs a different pair of flip flops or daughter sees another beach toy she wants. And you%26#39;re right...flip flops, shorts, tees, sunblock, and swimsuits should do it. It is the beach, after all!



    Packing for the trip


    We usually have chairs and towels and all of our other beach stuff already but we usually end up making several trips to those beach wear stores for odds and ends such as new beach toys, sunglasses, lotion or hermit crabs. Sometimes we%26#39;ve put worn, rusty beach chairs or umbrellas in the trash at the end of our vacation so we don%26#39;t have to pack and lug them back home...and then just buy new ones when we come back next year. I think that tall the beach stuff is actually cheaper in those beachwear stores and Wal-Marts down there that it is to buy it at home and take it down.




    I%26#39;m not saying you would do this - but you mentioned something that reminded me...Visitors...whatever you do, please do not leave beach chairs, tents, etc. on the beach when you leave thinking ';someone else can now use it';. Those people are not doing us any favors, as the chairs end up taking up beach space, preventing sea turtles from nesting there, and are just an eyesore to everyone. Never leave items on the beach overnight, even if you live at the beach! Can you believe that people do this? OK - so havng said that...when you do leave, ask your hotel or motel management if you can leave chairs and beach toys with them. Or take them to Goodwill! Thank you all, and enjoy the clean, beautiful beaches! :)




    Maybe things are different on other beaches but never noticed any items left on beach for the next weeks visitors. Ones I%26#39;ve seen are usually left just outside the unit%26#39;s door,out by the trash cans or in the parking lot.



    We have several beach chairs we haul with us each trip. Cheap ones but they last several trips before needing replaced.



    Umbrella pretty much waste of time. Takes more time to put up than anybody ever sits under it. ';IF'; you go with umbrella go ahead and splurge for one of those screw in sand anchors. Might save you a run down beach chasing the umbrella on extremely windy day.



    Flip flops, sunglasses, sunscreen can all be bought down there. Don%26#39;t forget can coozies to keep your beverage cans cold. Anyplace you stop will have all supplies needed. Gas Stations, drug stores, grocery stores.



    Yeah the beach shops are fun to browse through but the prices are pretty much the same no matter where you stop. The ';end of season';/';going out of business'; signs stay up all summer. Driving around comparing prices will cost more than what you save.



    I%26#39;d shop for beach towels before the trip. Target, Kohl%26#39;s, Penny%26#39;s,etc....Ones from beach shops are pretty cheap. Couple washes they%26#39;re rags.




    I would never leave stuff on the beach. You%26#39;ll notice that I wrote ';in the trash'; in my post.




    Yes I did notice that. You%26#39;re not the problem - there are actually people who do the things I%26#39;ve said and seeing it happen once is enough! (I should know - we%26#39;re ';crack-of-dawn'; beach walkers and have seen abandoned beach toys - chairs, too - from time to time). Last fall when we volunteered for the organized ';Beach Clean-up'; where you have to tally each and every item before you throw it in the trash you might be surprised how many toys we found. (Ten points to anyone who can guess what the 2 most common beach trash items were? In an hour we picked up no fewer than 80 of each. OK - Guess?)




    cigarette butts




    Excellent - that%26#39;s one. How about the other?




    Guessing beer bottles?




    bottle rocket sticks