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The LAST time I allowed a valet to park my 968 was at La Veranda in Philadelphia (Please take note!). I wrote down the mileage as I got out. When I returned my car was very warm and had an additional 13 miles on it. I complained to Management and they denied it, but they did pick up the parking (Big #%$^& Deal).
Now when I drive into a valet parking I just say " I LOVE my wife, and she doesn't drive this car, no chance you're going to, where would you like me to put it?"
Jay
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I absolutely loathe valet parking. It is such a rip-off. My biggest issue is that some places will absolutely refuse to let you self-park in their lot. I've gotten in yelling matches over it (after asking nicely to self-park first). It's frustrating b/c often there aren't other options nearby, here in Atlanta at least.
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Valet parking is nearly unheard of here in Europe, you will only see it at some upmarket hotels with space issues. But I use the exact same line as Jay, and it's true too!
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ds968: Thanks for that article. This thread has me remembering the wonderous experience of owning a car in Center City Philadelphia.
When I lived in Philly, I spent hours thinking of ways to prevent another theft of my car. I did not yet have the 968, but was planning for the day. I figured that the best way would be to prevent anyone from being able to sit in the driver seat. (Along with a kill switch for the fuel pump, and a battery cut-off switch. The kill switch would be under the moulding in the trunk.) To that end, I surmised that if I could devise a way to have the seat-back lock in the extreme forward position, it would be impossible to even get into the position to not only drive the car or slide-hammer the ignition, but also to even turn the wheels and pull it up straight onto a flat bed.
the other option was to have a "quick-release" steering wheel and remove it and take it with me. This way, a would-be thief would need to have a spare steering wheel, or a pair of vice grips to drive the car.
There is a restaurant in Philly called the "Chart House". It's along the Delaware river. We used to go there for Sunday brunch. They had a militant group of valet parkers who would not take no for an answer. "Restaurant policy", they would say... They wanted $10 to park my car in their open lot, no further than 100 feet from the door. Absurd! So I just would drop everyone off, tell them "I'm not staying", then go park around the corner. I'm sure they saw me walking back through the lot.
Oh how is miss Philly.
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I was doing business at a casino (no really) and stopped by to drop something off. I pulled up and told them I would be right back and not to move my car. I had the sunroof panel removed as it was a nice day. When I came out in less than 10 minutes my car was gone. They had parked it and worse...they had put the sunroof panel back in. When I got in the car there were broken plastic pieces on the floor and I noticed they had snapped off the guides for the sunroof. I had to end up fixing it myself. What a pain....
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A few years agoi, I was attending a meeting in SoCal and my wife and I stayed at an upscale hotel near the Santa Monica/Venice border. They had valet parking. We asked for the car to go out to dinner. I watched as the valet drove up in my 968 with the handbrake still raised! I immediately asked for the manager, pointed it out, and received an apology and free parking (big deal). Luckily, it hadn't moved too far and there was no apparent damage. No one has driven the car but me, my mechanic, and my body shop guy ever since.
Bill
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