Has anyone done the "Charleston Walking Tea Tour"? Two hour tour ending with Tea at hostess' house.
Charleston Walking Tea Tour
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I did several years ago. The tea is served in her garden behind her house and we were not allowed to use the restroom. So, if that's still the case be sure to stop somewhere along the way if you need to. My mom assumed she could go to the restroom when we had tea - and was very uncomfortable. We left early to find a restroom. The tour was nice though.
ARe there places on the tour where you can go to the restroom. This will be a problem for some of us.
I don't know. I would ask. We weren't looking for one because we assumed if she were serving tea, we'd have access to a restroom.

It was a problem for us. Mom was very upset and I for her. I thought there was some sort of law that if you served food you had to provide a restroom, but evidently not.
Anyway, the tour was good and we probably passed public restrooms we could have stopped at if we had known. But we didn't know.