It may be "warm" in Charleston during the holidays, but you can still have a snowy Christmas experience at the Holy City's most historic�and adorable�local theatre. Read more about Children's Village at Magnolia Plantation → Recommended for Things to Do in December because: The Children's Village at Magnolia Plantation is an excellent family activity, and a nice weekend afternoon spent off-peninsula.Ĭlare's expert tip: Bring your camera for some fun shots of the kids meeting Santa and Mrs. Kids 5 and under are free! The Magnolia Plantation Children's Village will be open November 26th through December 31st this year. Admission to the Children's Village is free with the purchase of Garden admission ($15 for Adults and $10 for kids 6-12). The Children's Village also serves as the Christmas Train Depot, where guests can take fun, 15-minute rides throughout the grounds. Claus are in attendance), a candy factory, gingerbread house, an elf bunk house and "Elfementary School," as well as many other kid and pet-friendly activities. Visit Magnolia Plantation with the little ones on a free weekend to enjoy 9 kid-size buildings, including Santa's workshop (Mr. Read more about Charleston Harbor Tours Keep the Light Shinin' Holiday Dinner Cruise →įrom November 26th to New Year's Eve, Magnolia Plantation becomes a wonderful Christmas escape for kids and their families, with a life-size Christmas village. These holiday dinner cruises will sell out! Recommended for Things to Do in December because: This holiday dinner cruise by Charleston Harbor Tours offers it all in one experience: great music, food, and festivities- unbeatable views of Charleston.Ĭlare's expert tip: Book your tickets online in advance. Tickets for the dinner cruise are $52.95 per person, and the holiday harbor tour is only available on select nights this year. The Keep the Light Shinin' Holiday Dinner Cruise boards at 6:30pm, and the tour itself runs from 7pm to 9pm. In town for the holidays? Skip the other regular Charleston harbor boat tours take the Charleston Harbor Tours Keep the Light Shinin' Holiday Dinner Cruise instead! Step aboard the stunning Carolina Queen vessel for a gourmet buffet-style dinner and live entertainment by The Plantation Singers, all while enjoying a 2-hour tour of the Charleston Harbor by night. In town for New Year's Eve? Lucky you! Ring in the start of a happy new year at the Yorktown Countdown, Charleston's biggest NYE celebration. Don your fancy holiday attire for another plantation event, the Grand Illumination Dinner at Middleton Place Plantation, or a showing of A Christmas Story at the lovely Dock Street Theatre. Or, simply choose to guide yourself through the lights and decorations set up in Marion Square-any day of the week or at the Holiday Magic Market on weekends before Christmas.īring the kids (and dogs) to the Children's Village at Magnolia Plantation, or the James Island County Park Festival of Lights for larger-than-life size light displays, Christmas train rides, and unforgettable family memories. Seize the photo opportunity with tour that embraces both: a relaxing Charleston Strolls Holiday Walking Tour, a Charleston Harbor Tours Holiday Dinner Cruise. Maybe it's the way Charleston's historic homes are grandly decorated for Christmas, or the unique view of Palmetto trees adorned in twinkling holiday lights. Charleston is beautiful at any season and in any weather (we may be biased), but there's just something about the year-end festivities that brings our community together with both neighbors and visitors. Make Charleston your home (or home away from home) for the holidays-a warm and welcoming destination for lively seasonal events, winter festivals, and gift shopping.
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