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Chris Owen Has Just Posted the Following:
The Renaissance Charleston Historic District Hotel is located just one mile from the Port of Charleston and a favorite amongst downtown Charleston hotels.# Now,the Renaissance Charleston# is offering a special pre-cruise hotel deal that includes parking.
Called the Charleston hotel deal, the Park and Cruise Package gives families and guests an affordable and safe place to leave their car while providing great overnight accommodations near the cruise terminal.
Instead of rushing to the Port of Charleston, guests staying at one of the best downtown Charleston hotels can simply sleep overnight, knowing that the next morning will be as simple as boarding a shuttle or taxi to the Port of Charleston. With all the extra time afforded to guests before their cruise, they can enjoy a relaxing breakfast at the on-site Wentworth Grill (up to two adults per Charleston hotel deal). And since the Park and Cruise Package offers complimentary parking for up to 11 days, guests won’t have to stress about costly parking spaces while sailing the high seas.
Another benefit of taking advantage of this Charleston hotel deal is the ability to explore downtown Charleston before a cruise. Since guests will not have to scramble to the Port of Charleston the next morning, they are free to go about the town and enjoy the historic district.
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