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Originally Posted by newguyintv
Let's see if I've got this straight? Four Carts in a Valet Parking Space. Now they would have to leave the space behind and the space in front empty so that any of the golf carts can get out when they are ready to leave. Oh you say they can exit to the side which of course means you can't park any Cars there either. So, four carts take up either 3 or 4 parking spaces in order to ensure each of them can get out when they are ready. Another question, how does Valet parking help people who can't walk? Wouldn't their disability be just as problematic unless their final destination was the precise location as the Valet drop off point. Seems it would be simpler to be dropped off in front of the ultimate destination and have the driver park the car.
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NewGuy, I have read your post a half dozen times and I still can't figure out what the heck you are talking about.
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but it seems like you don't understand the concept of Valet Parking.
Do you understand that the spaces reserved Valet Parking are a STAGING AREA for valet parking? A Staging Area, as in people pull up in their vehicle (car or golf cart), get out of their vehicle, and walk away...while the valet personnel drive their vehicle away and park it somewhere else. Carts and cars aren't parked in the valet spaces.
As for the folks who may need to use this service, there is a big difference between walking across the street to the square, and walking the equivalent of 2 or 3 blocks from one of the back parking lots to get to the square.
What am I missing here?