Valet parking seems to be getting more common at some city locations that don’t have a good parking situation.

How do you feel about valet parking? Doesn’t bother you in the least, will do it if you have to, will never do it, something else?

Personally I don’t like some random person driving my car.

  • @Mojojojo1993@lemmy.world
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    152 years ago

    Literal not a thing in most countries I have ever been too. Is it purely an American thing ? Do other countries have this ?

    • @Thisfox@sopuli.xyz
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      102 years ago

      Not in Australia.

      …When I think about it, this Probably is unique to the US, as they have that weird “Minimum wage is tiny, so you have to pity the worker and pay them directly” caste-system mindset they call a “tipping culture”.

  • Vode An
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    132 years ago

    It’s an added cost that has no reason to exist. Yes, let me larp as a noble. Fucking dumbassery.

      • Vode An
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        12 years ago

        that’s basically the entire service economy at this point.

        Eating out replicates having a kitchen staff, App that summons pizza delivery servant, another App to summon the coachman (rideshare), ect.

        Not a moral judgement on individual consumers (assuming they aren’t dicks about it).

        • @Ashtear@lemm.ee
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          22 years ago

          Yeah. Partly explains why I don’t eat out much anymore after the pandemic had me break the habit.

          Sometimes this stuff is just me trading my money to save some time, but any time I start to hear the words “premium” or, gods-forbid, “luxury” in a sales pitch, I’m 100% out.

          • Vode An
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            02 years ago

            Learning how to cook was probably the only good thing from the pandemic. It’s good on the finances, it can be healthier, and it’s just a genuinely nice skill to have.

            I start to hear the words “premium” or, gods-forbid, “luxury” in a sales pitch, I’m 100% out.

            Vibe

  • edric
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    2 years ago

    I don’t like some random person driving my car

    Same. Especially post-pandemic. On the rare occasion I’m forced to use valet, I have to keep wiping down the steering wheel and shifter. I also hate it when they mess with my settings (seat position, AC, etc.).

  • @la508@lemmy.world
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    52 years ago

    American absurdity. I don’t think it exists at all in the UK, except for Meet & Greet airport parking.

  • DontTakeMySky
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    42 years ago

    Necessary evil more than anything, but it does at least allow the valet to double/triple park and get more parking in a smaller area (at the cost of longer retrieval times at the end of the night), so at least it helps make parking space denser.

  • _haha_oh_wow_
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    32 years ago

    I usually ride my bike whenever possible, but when I do have to drive, I prefer to park my own car barring a really compelling reason to use a valet.

  • @dingus@lemmy.world
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    32 years ago

    For the most part, I really don’t like it. But I think it has one important use case…at large medical facilities/hospitals it’s very useful for an old person to be able to just walk up to the door as opposed to first being confused at where to go and next walking 3 miles from the garage to where they need to be. Everyone here pooh-poohing on valet needs to understand that cases like this are incredibly important and helpful.

    • @dan1101@lemm.eeOP
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      22 years ago

      Yeah my friend was talking about that, like an old person and their spouse arrive, the spouse needs assistance but the car also needs parked and not 1/2 mile away like is often the case with big parking garage systems. So the valet can park the car while the driver assists their spouse. But of course the hospital charges for the valet parking, and worse a big chunk of the limited spaces that were available are now valet only.

  • @Legonatic@lemmy.world
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    32 years ago

    I don’t currently drive since I live in NYC, but I feel that unless the facility is rather cramped or has some other oddity that most people wouldn’t be accustomed to, I think valet parking is unnecessary. Usually it takes longer and incurs an extra fee in the form of a tip and I always feel a little uneasy about letting someone else drive my car. Last year I went to a KBBQ restaurant in Los Angeles that required valet parking. It was by no means a fancy restaurant and just had a slightly smaller parking lot. It felt so silly to have a valet park my friend’s car in a spot that any rather average driver could manage.