Cruise Ship on the ICW
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Charleston is an active boating town, as many mariners know.
Our slip at Charleston City Marina was not available until 3pm because of a cruise ship on the dock. We passed the cruise ship on our way into town at the 2:30 bridge opening.
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By the way: the marina has a 1250 foot mega-dock that includes electric, water, pump out and fuel filling at every slip. They are currently expanding to accommodate more mega-yachts (!).
On the way into harbor, we passed a party barge. I have two questions: are these everywhere now, and who is partying at 1pm on a Thursday?
We also passed through a narrow, but fairly deep, area that with lovely homes called Elliot’s Cut.
The shuttle from the marina dropped us in the historic part of town. We enjoyed drinks and apps at Dueling Pianos and a southern meal at Virginia’s on King. Dinner included corn bread, a reminder of my childhood spending summers at my grandparents' houses in Lowgap NC.



The runabout boat looks small in comparison to the cruiser. Love that party boat never saw one like that, only in Charleston. All those retirees partying, time does not really matter anymore gotta live it up while still able. Sounds like you had a wonderful dinner was the cornbread as good as Grandma & Grandpa made? What other kind of cooking is there besides southern?
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