Those who have cars and know the hassles of finding parking spaces agree
that valet parking is a convenient option. Imagine looking for a free space in
a full lot while in a hurry or having to walk through the end of the parking lot
in high heels. These situations prove that valet parking services are a
godsend. Despite the benefits, some are still wary about handing over their
keys for various reasons. Fortunately, there are ways to allay those
apprehensions.
One concern about using valet parking is that some
unscrupulous attendants might take the guest's car for a spin or worse, trash it.
To make sure this doesn't happen, take note of the mileage on the odometer,
as well the car's contents (but try not to leave any valuables in it). Take a
picture if possible, but writing down the mileage and double-checking the
vehicle also works. Make a big show of this so the attendant sees that you
are aware of your car's state.
Some
carjackers
also take advantage of that small window of time when you get out of
the car to jump in and steal it. This usually happens if the car engine is still
running when the exchange is being made with the valet. To avoid this
predicament, turn the car engine off, get out of the car, close the door, and
give the keys to the attendant.
For those unsure about valet parking etiquette, long-time valet parking
clients believe in giving a tip at the drop-off point to ensure better treatment
of one's car. Gratuity is optional when leaving it with the valet parking
service, but tipping $1 to $5 when the car is returned is par for the course.
It's also customary to tip more when it's raining or if the attendant helps with
heavy luggage.
Leaving your car with a valet service shouldn't be nerve-wracking. Most
hotels and restaurants work with trusted service providers who take good
care of their clients' cars. However, being extra cautious about whom you
leave your car with by following the tips mentioned above is always a great
idea.
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