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What are the cons of valet parking?

The downside of valet parking is that it can be expensive. Most venues charge a fee for this service, and it can add up quickly if you use it frequently. In addition, you may have to wait for a valet attendant to return your car, which can take some time.



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Valet parking is usually safer than parking yourself and valets park hundreds of cars every week of all shapes and sizes. They know what they're doing. Plus, When valets park in valet-only areas, they are moving vehicles along with a handful of other valets that are used to working together.

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The main advantage of valet parking is convenience. Customers do not have to walk from a distant parking spot carrying heavy loads. Many disabled drivers rely on valet parking when they can't walk from and to a distant parking spot.

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1. Time Savings: Valet parking saves you time. Instead of having to search for a parking spot and then maneuver your car into a tight space, you can simply drive up to the valet stand and leave your car with the attendant. You'll be able to pick your car up and get back on the road in no time.

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The average valet driver salary ranges between $22,000 and $41,000 in the US. Valet drivers' hourly rates in the US typically range between $10 and $19 an hour. Valet drivers earn the highest salaries in Vermont (40,207), Massachusetts (39,121), and North Dakota (37,296).

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Many locations and events that provide valet parking provide extra touches such as bringing the car up front, having the doors opened for the guest, and in rare cases cleaning and detailing of the vehicle.

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