I’ve also just written about those magnificent carriage rides. Everyone should take one. Or more.
My first was scary and maybe a little too “sexy” for one older gent. My two year old wouldn’t stay on the seat or lap. She insisted on happily sitting at my feet on the open sided carriage. She was quiet and didn’t disturb anyone so I didn’t want to pull her up and have her cry and ruin the drive for the other tourists on our carriage.
But she was only a few scary feet up from the pavement and carriage wheels. In order to keep her from falling through, I had to basically bend over and hold a rail against a strangers leg in the seat ahead of me. He didn’t move his leg so my hand, trying to close the gap to keep my baby safe, was against his thigh the whole ride. Who knows, maybe he was enjoying it.
We’ve never done carriage rides in Charleston.
It seems like we did in Savannah though.
However, for the first time we went to Tallships parade and actually took a couple of rides.
The first was on the Spirit Of SC and next was the When And If (I may have that backwards). Both were pleasant. We were able to tour all the available ones except two.
It was a good Go Pro Hero 5 test. Great little camera.