budget lodging - Charleston, SC area
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The area across the bridge, as someone mentioned, is excellent for convenience and cost. Along with Patriots Point and the Sumter boats, it also puts you close to the beaches and Ft. Moultrie. There are several good seafood places and great ribs nearby, along with a grocery stores. You can just leave your car for the day in one of the parking decks near the old market or the visitor center when seeing the old town. Don't stay at the Red Roof Inn there, unless they have different staff than three years ago, which of course you have no way of knowing. The rooms were fine, but the staff was the worst I have seen, and there were several construction workers staying there; they tended to be noisy as they warmed up their trucks very early in the morning before heading out to work.
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One positive thing that is happening is that at least 2 major airlines are recalling some of their furloughed personnel. This should translate into more flights and perhaps some possibility of some sales. But it also may just be supply and demand. I think it is a positive sign for the economy however.
The person that bid on Priceline with 3 days notice and was successful was just filling unsold seats--not proving that the posted rates are "bogus" It can happen and if you can just pick up and go it's great.
The person that bid on Priceline with 3 days notice and was successful was just filling unsold seats--not proving that the posted rates are "bogus" It can happen and if you can just pick up and go it's great.