So I park at a restaraunt/hotel
#76
Really ? Using your car for what it was designed for (driving the **** out of it)is one thing - letting some juvinile abuse it and possibly damage it is another.
Would you let someone you trust house sit; or would you let the local fraternity keep it for the weekend?
DD here - and I park it outside to boot.
Some valets are great some are not, some parts of town are great some are not, some dealerships/service are great some are not, some roads are great some are not - for me its simple risk aversion.
I think door dings are especially noticeable on these cars due to the geometry of the doors - its part of their great looks. So its natural to try to avoid them.
Would you let someone you trust house sit; or would you let the local fraternity keep it for the weekend?
DD here - and I park it outside to boot.
Some valets are great some are not, some parts of town are great some are not, some dealerships/service are great some are not, some roads are great some are not - for me its simple risk aversion.
I think door dings are especially noticeable on these cars due to the geometry of the doors - its part of their great looks. So its natural to try to avoid them.
My point being is that if you don't trust the valet service (or anybody else who touches or gets near your car) and you feel they are no better than the local fraternity (not sure about that oddball analogy, btw) then just don't use a valet service. It's really that simple. I don't understand why there's even a 5 page thread on this. Live life the way it makes you feel comfortable and gives you peace of mind. If you worry about you car in the hands of a valet, then don't valet. Like I said, end of story. This thread will not change anything nor will it provide any substance to an issue that has existed since the dawn of private ownership of the automobile.
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I don't like to use valet parking unless I'm at a really nice place, such as a Ritz-Carlton...
LA Times, December 23, 2000
"You don't see a $175,000 Ferrari 355 GTS every day. Apparently neither had a parking valet at the posh Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel.
After parking the car for a hotel guest, the 20-year-old was evidently overcome by the urge to drive the sports car. About 1 a.m. Friday he hopped in for a joy ride--and smashed the car into a palm tree only 30 feet from the hotel entrance, sheriff's investigators said.
The car may prove to be a total loss.
LA Times, December 23, 2000
"You don't see a $175,000 Ferrari 355 GTS every day. Apparently neither had a parking valet at the posh Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel.
After parking the car for a hotel guest, the 20-year-old was evidently overcome by the urge to drive the sports car. About 1 a.m. Friday he hopped in for a joy ride--and smashed the car into a palm tree only 30 feet from the hotel entrance, sheriff's investigators said.
The car may prove to be a total loss.
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Pretty funny that most people on RL have the same aversion to Valets.
I went to Phila with the BMW this week-end and parked at a clothes store's free parking (Boyds) downtown. Parking was half empty with valets waiting.
I asked them where I should park the car. Usually they just show me a spot. This time, the guy replied firmly to leave the car keys with them and they will park it. Proceeded to create a ticket. I stayed in the car and asked my question again, got same answer. Our standoff lasted a minute or so. Pretty uncomfortable.
I finally insisted that I would prefer to park the car myself. He caved in and let me choose a spot. (good for him. I would have left the parking and complained heavily at the store) After parking, I was very polite and handed him the keys as a sign of trust but he said he did not need them. On my return after shopping, I tipped generously.
Hopefully next time things will be smoother. I just don't see why they have to have an attitude about self parking.
FM
I went to Phila with the BMW this week-end and parked at a clothes store's free parking (Boyds) downtown. Parking was half empty with valets waiting.
I asked them where I should park the car. Usually they just show me a spot. This time, the guy replied firmly to leave the car keys with them and they will park it. Proceeded to create a ticket. I stayed in the car and asked my question again, got same answer. Our standoff lasted a minute or so. Pretty uncomfortable.
I finally insisted that I would prefer to park the car myself. He caved in and let me choose a spot. (good for him. I would have left the parking and complained heavily at the store) After parking, I was very polite and handed him the keys as a sign of trust but he said he did not need them. On my return after shopping, I tipped generously.
Hopefully next time things will be smoother. I just don't see why they have to have an attitude about self parking.
FM
Last edited by 911FM; 07-14-2011 at 11:19 PM.
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I'm supercalifragilisticexpialidociously relaxed. To the point where I don't worry if somebody else touches my car (or any of the material things I own)
Anyhoo, enjoy your car and may it live a long and prosperous ding and dent free life (sincerely!)
Cheers.
Anyhoo, enjoy your car and may it live a long and prosperous ding and dent free life (sincerely!)
Cheers.
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Why . . . thankyouverymuch !
Cheers to you too.
Cheers to you too.