The Venue
The
conference venue is Emeline, located at 181 Church Street,
Charleston, SC, USA 29401
Check-in at Emeline will begin at 4:00 p.m. on
Sunday, June 12th, and Emeline check-out will be by 11:00 a.m.
on Thursday, June 16th.
You may extend your stay at our group rate of $269-$389 USD (plus taxes and fees) per night based on availability. This is done by indicating your proposed arrival and departure dates on your registration form. You will be billed directly by Emeline for any confirmed reservation extension (shoulder nights).
Hotel Emeline
Emeline is an Independent Lifestyle Hotel located on the Historic City Market of Charleston. Emeline is a clever, and thoughtfully designed retreat crafted with the curious traveler in mind charting their own course. Our experienced team embodies the persona of a consummate host, always focused on the vibrant days of hospitality. Emeline’s gracious accommodations provide a warm welcome after a busy day exploring all the notable points of interest that lie just outside our doors.
About your Stay: FACS XVIII
attendees are encouraged to bring a guest and enjoy a great
conference venue. The Emeline is a full-service hotel
and conference center which is located on the edge of the
historic district of Charleston. Amenities include
complimentary WI-FI, concierge services, same-day dry
cleaning, a fitness center, and the spa. Several dining
experiences, aside from the conference meals, include Frannie
and The Fox which features southern regional dishes and
Hank’s Seafood
(rated as the Best Seafood Restaurant in Charleston). Clerks
Coffee offers a variety of coffees, teas, and light
fare.
Within walking distance of the Emeline, you will find
shopping, antiques and art galleries, pubs and wine
bars. You can tour the historic French District by
walking or arranging a ride in a horse-drawn carriage.
The homes and churches of Charleston carry the stories of the
American Revolution, the War of 1812 (when British forces
nearly recaptured control of the former colonies), and the
American Civil War. Fort Sumter National Monument is
open for touring and is available via a ferry ride. Your
planned visit to the Fort can be completed within two
hours. Tours of the USS Yorktown, a World War II
aircraft carrier, are also popular. Several daytime and
sunset harbor cruises can also be arranged. A wide range
of dining experiences in the historic French Quarter include
upscale restaurants as well as pub food. Your
registration materials provide a guide to the Charleston
experience.