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Isolated spot behind Hilton garden inn (cracker barrel up road would have been better for services) and don't you know it there is an ICE (Tahoe from TN. ) parked in 3B. Wouldn't have been my first choice but glad there is one.
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Well how about that! This is a nice surprise for my Thanksgiving trip from Orlando to Charlotte. Thanks Tesla! Not to look a gift horse in the mouth but......the route is great for traveling I-77 to I-26, but in my MS60 the 169 miles from the Savannah SC is just as challenging as Santee SC to Charlotte was/is (168 mi). While this is a more direct route now, it doesn't provide any relief from concentration on Wh/mi for 2.5 hours. It does shave about an hour off of my total trip however. I'll take it!Starting to think this may not happen in time for Thanksgiving.....
Not according to Google maps, which directs people going Charleston, SC to Charlotte, NC on the south side along I-77, well away from I-20/I-26.
Stopped there several times during Thanksgiving week. The Hilton Garden Inn is rather nice (good bathrooms), but the neighborhood is sparse/light industrial. Only did a quick look at Google for food outlets, but didn't see any close by. Might be advisable to buy food on your way in and eat in the car while charging.
BTW, today is my first anniversary since delivery, and I've thoroughly enjoyed the 17k miles put on this wonderful car.
This site was 100% ICEd when I went through during my recent road trip. Arrived here with 20 rated miles around 10:30PM. Management would not tow nor had any method of determining which guests were blocking the spots. No alternative ways to access these stalls (by driving up on the grass or something) either, since trees and such are directly behind them. Took about 90 minutes of waiting and pestering every person we saw out and about to find someone to move one of the cars so I could charge.
Another manager was kind enough to provide a traffic cone to put in the spot once I was done, but that was about it.
Overall, hotels seem like horrible places for superchargers...