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what May 9th, 2007 03:07 PM

charleston
 
Looking for nice, clean, mid-price hotel in Charleston area- historic or Mt Pleasant. Anyone stay recently? Internet reviews are conflicting!!

cmcfong May 9th, 2007 04:02 PM

The Doubletree.

BetsyinKY May 9th, 2007 05:11 PM

We've had good luck with both the Andrew Pinckney Inn and the Meeting Street Inn. Both are smaller properties, almost like a B&B, in terms of fewer amenities, but both have clean, comfortable rooms, great locations, and very reasonable rates when we've stayed there.

tovarich May 10th, 2007 07:33 AM

King Charles Inn.In the centre of town,parking included.Paul

Gretchen May 10th, 2007 07:37 AM

Plenty to stay in Charleston--don't go to Mt. Pleasant. It is just inconvenient. And what is your "mid-price" price?

GoTravel May 10th, 2007 07:51 AM

Ditto the don't stay in Mt. Pleasant.

Ditto the Andrew Pinckney. I think it is the best deal in downtown.

Also, Indigo Inn, King Charles BW, and the Days Inn. All excellent location and moderately priced.

I love the Doubletree but it runs around $100 more per night (on average) the the AP.

beckytx May 10th, 2007 08:23 AM

If I am attending a wedding in Mount Pleasant, how expensive would a taxi home be to central Charleston? Would it be easy to get a taxi? Thanks!

beckytx May 10th, 2007 11:43 AM

Could anyone advise on the ease of using taxis to get from Mount Pleasant to Charleston? We'd prefer not to drive after the wedding reception. :) Thanks!

Gretchen May 11th, 2007 04:12 AM

If you are attending a wedding in Mt Pleasant then stay in MtPleasant, NOT Charleston. The Holiday Inn is very nice.

beckytx May 11th, 2007 06:00 AM

Well, I'm flying from Texas to attend this wedding, so if I'm going to spend the money I'd like to make a vacation out of it and enjoy Charleston.

That said, would it be possible to get a taxi from Mt Pleasant to Charleston?

GoTravel May 11th, 2007 06:55 AM

If you want to see Charleston, stay downtown and take a cab out to your wedding.

You'll have to call a cab company and you'll have to arrange transportation back downtown.

Jed May 12th, 2007 04:56 AM

We just stayed at the 4* Renaissance. Got it for $147/nt on Priceline. It was comfortable, within walking distance from most historic area. ((*))

Gretchen May 12th, 2007 05:56 AM

Perhaps there are other wedding guests who will have a car and staying in downtown Charleston. Ask the bride's mother.

beckytx May 14th, 2007 09:10 AM

Good thinking, thanks! Or, perhaps either my husband or I can behave ourselves at the wedding, so driving is not an issue. :)

TeaLoverDenise May 14th, 2007 08:15 PM

BeckyTX,

I don't know why some people are telling you not to stay in Mt. Pleasant. It's NOT inconvenient! It's about 7-10 minutes JUST over the bridge, and a beautiful, new bridge at that. There is a very nice walking lane on the bridge, and with it comes phenomenal views. A very popular pastime for many. I think you and your husband would enjoy walking the bridge. And Mt. Pleasant is lovely.

When is the wedding? The tall ships will be docking in Charleston in a few days for a maritime festival. They are spectacular!

It's e-z-p-z to get a taxi from Mt. Pleasant to Charleston. Taxi's in Charleston are not very nice and I wouldn't recommend using one, other than a Charleston Black Cab http://www.charlestonblackcabcompany.com/
They are pricey - you'll pay $30 to go from Mt. Pleasant to Charleston, but it will be in style! It's either that or calling somewhere else and you may find yourself riding in a cab that somebody lives in. I say splurge on the Charleston Black Cab. They are exactly like the black London taxi's.


Denise

Gretchen May 15th, 2007 04:39 AM

Well, there are two different people asking questions in this thread. One has a wedding in MT. Pleasant and the other we haven't heard back from.
I say "don't stay in Mt Pleasant UNLESS you have a need to. You can stay in charleston and have pleasant walks in town without worrying about parking, etc."
If the wedding is in MtPleasant, stay there if you want--or not.
Yes, Mt. Pleasant is fine/lovely/not far/but you have to park, etc.
We were responding to different "needs".

GoTravel May 15th, 2007 05:53 AM

There is nothing wrong with Mt. Pleasant.

However the majority of people don't come to Charleston to visit Mt.Pleasant so I think it is bad advice to tell someone to take a $30 cab each way and stay in Mt.Pleasant.

$60 is a lot of money to add to the price of a hotel room when a person could just stay downtown.

Gretchen May 15th, 2007 08:59 AM

I wonder if she uses this cab company for the tea tours? ;o)

TeaLoverDenise May 15th, 2007 01:53 PM

<However the majority of people don't come to Charleston to visit Mt.Pleasant so I think it is bad advice to tell someone to take a $30 cab each way and stay in Mt.Pleasant.>

I didn't advise her to take a $30 cab each way. I was responding to her question asking how much a cab would be.


<I wonder if she uses this cab company for the tea tours? ;o)>

Very funny. No it's not.

You two make quite a pair.




beckytx May 16th, 2007 10:15 AM

Thanks for the different perspectives. I did hijack this thread from the OP so I understand the confusion. :) I think I get the picture though...I can find public means of transportation, but it may not be cheap. The wedding is not until late October, so I'll post a report after we go.


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