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lysolq my cruise mates and I drove to Charleston yesterday to check out where the parking is and how long it took to drive there etc. Are you driving or flying? It was very easy to find and the parking is inside an old warehouse and should be very clean and secure and cost $10 a day payable when you arrive. We didn't encounter any traffic and the town looked almost deserted. I know that will be different on sailing day with all the people getting off the ship and all the traffic trying to get to the ship. We did stop and talk to a guard at the entrance to the parking lot and from what he said the whole embarking procedure should be greatly improved since I sailed out of there in 1999. It was very cold and windy in Charleston yesterday but with a month to go before we cruise the weather should be a lot warmer. A friend of mine who sailed in December said they needed a light jacket on the first and last days out.