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Sure, My husband is too cheap to pay for valet parking, so he parks the car in the self parking area and we walk in. If the only lot for the business is valet parking only, he will park down the street.
Not if you want the establishment to provide you parking. I'd suggest park yourself, and walk to the establishment, or take a taxi.
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I am not cheap, just paranoid.. don't like anyone having access to our vehicle. I will leave my coat in the check room and tip the gal, but the car is another story.
by Sheriff Raff -Answerhag on December 28th, 2007
I hope you didn't think I was assuming you were cheap like my husband. If we had a nice car, we would probably feel the same as you. I completely understand your point of view.
by Cynstriss on December 28th, 2007
It's a 2005 Ford Explorer, it's not the latest and the greatest.. it's just not paid for yet.
by Sheriff Raff -Answerhag on December 28th, 2007
We have a 1998 Ford Explorer. It's been a great vehicle, it's just a bit old and beat up. I would like to buy a newer one someday.
by Cynstriss on December 28th, 2007