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Comment by CO-TwinSalorsMom 19 hours agoDelete Comment
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CO-TwinSalorsMom - Thanks for starting this discussion and posting this for us, and then reminding all of us newbies what to look for as we anticipate travel to GC.
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I am guessing this thread was started to find decent places to stay while coming in for graduation ceremonies...but in case you would like some additional info if you are coming in for a pre-grad visit....
My daughter is about a month from Prototype graduation. Due to my work schedule, I may not be able to make her graduation, which changed a week from the original (which I could make).
Prototype is HARD. And STRESSFULL. She really wanted me to come visit, but the cost of airfare on weekends when she had some 4-days was too much for me to make the cross-country trip. Luckily we found a time that worked for both of us—a mid-week 3-day off for her and my birthday week that I took vacation days for! Airfare was $500 less than weekend fare.
I booked a couple nights out in Isle of Palms at the Seaside Inn Oceanfront. Room was $125+ tax for 2 queens, and it is ocean-front with a nice sun porch. Very relaxing for us, and since it is off season, it is pretty quiet here, especially mid-week.
Today (my birthday) we had brunch, then soaked up the sun, then had massages and dinner with one of her crewmates joining us. Tomorrow we plan to do the harbor cruise and the carriage tour around Charleston, same crewmate with us (they get pretty tight).
I’m here with her now—there’s a lot of sleep associated with those days off:)—but it is priceless time to be with her.
So, bottom line is, I recommend the Seaside Inn Oceanfront in Isle of Palms, if you get the chance to visit in between graduation time:)
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