Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Shopping As A Hobby At Tanger Outlet Center

By Chris Matthews


Shopping is a sort of relaxation for certain people, especially those with sturdy credit cards. For them there is a challenge in building an outfit, especially within a limited budget. When they want to shop seriously they like places such as Tanger Outlet Center near Charleston, South Carolina. Going on-line first always pays before such a trip thanks to coupons you can download and information about further saving events. They also show a directory which will help you plan direction and help prevent unexpected spending.

The reason for such forethought is that you are entering an outlet mall, not just any shopping center. You can spend less and get more, even of brand name goods. Spend your money at Sunglass Hut, Vitamin World and Guess. Benefit from more than huge warehouse discounts: if you time your visit right there could be applicable coupons on-line or other savings events.

Consumers will get hungry during this hunt for bargains. Good thing there is plenty to eat on-site. Fill up on subway sandwiches and fudge. Opt for Chinese or Italian. Note, however, that the big deal here is shopping, not eating, and more space is given over to clothes and accessories than to restaurants.

Grab your package and head out into the sun for a picnic. You might enjoy the surroundings since they are quite stylish. Architectural style shows colonial influences in spite of the modern stores within. Enjoy looking down from a white-railed porch between white columns.

Bring buddies, sisters or mother on this trip and book a room. Make your shopping holiday a weekend party at Hampton Inn Charleston. Here you can enjoy a free sit down breakfast or take a bagged meal on the run.

Grab breakfast in a bag on bargain-hunting day. You can also sit down to eat the next morning when you have a bit more time. Rooms are smoking or non-smoking, all with cable LCD HD TV. Rest in your double or kind bed to watch shows you did without to save for your commercial get-away. Ask about disabled access including roll-in showers.

There is so much more to see and do in Charleston beside shopping. This is an historic area full of parks, beaches and arenas. Stop by Boone Hall Plantation or Gibbes Museum of Art. Fort Sumter and the USS Yorktown invite your curiosity also. Appease a slightly guilty conscience as you peruse credit card receipts by taking in some culture. If fashion dreams do not get you to sleep at night once back at the hotel, take a spin on the treadmill or practice your front crawl in the hotel pool.




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