More experience gift options in Columbia, SC

The more the merrier, right?

Hotel Trundle

Give the gift of a unicorn staycation when you book with Hotel Trundle. | Photo provided

We went down a bit of a rabbit hole when thinking about all the experience gift options you can find in Columbia, so we are sharing four more:

  1. Buy the classic-rock music-lover in your life tickets to see Journey’s 50th Anniversary Freedom Tour at the Colonial Life Arena happening on Friday, Feb. 10.
  2. Time is money, so gift your busy bee friend more time when signing up for a new Lowe’s Foods To Go membership. Simply shop online, select a pickup time, and place your order.
  3. May we interest you in a staycation at Hotel Trundle? Psst, it’s offering 20% off midweek stays in December.
  4. It’s never too early to think about festivals — get your and your wine-loving bestie tickets to the 2023 Drink Pink Rosé Festival happening on April 30. If beer and live music is their preferred combo, snag tickets to the St. Pat’s in Five Points festival happening on March 18, 2023.
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