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BNLspeedaddict 03-10-2008 04:29 PM

Driving to Vegas
 
Guys
I need some advice. My lady and I are going to Vegas and I want to drive the vette. I have a 07 Z06, and from La, its about a 5 hour drive. My concern is when I get to the hotel, should I allow the vallet guy to park my car, giving them my Key FOB, and running the risk of the car being stolen, or park the car myself in the parking sturcture. Either way Im extremly nervous and thinking about not even taking the car. Any ideas or thoughts on how I can bring my ride but not freak out and be nervous about it the entire time I am in Vegas?! Keep in mind Las Vegas has the highest auto theft per capita in the entire country!

Any advice would be much appreciated!

:willy: :bigears

CORVETTE007 03-10-2008 04:38 PM

Drive it, park it yourself in a highly visable spot. Short of that I don't know what else you could do. I don't think I'd give it to the Valet... :willy:

kenmack 03-10-2008 05:02 PM

Park yerself
 
I would say I want to do my own parking, and if that isn't possible tell him he doesn't have a choice,you're going for the ride into the parkade.
Failing that keep your keys and call the manager.It's not your suitcase, and it is worth a lot of money,too bad if they think your anal.:bs

BNLspeedaddict 03-10-2008 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by kenmack (Post 1564482076)
I would say I want to do my own parking, and if that isn't possible tell him he doesn't have a choice,you're going for the ride into the parkade.
Failing that keep your keys and call the manager.It's not your suitcase, and it is worth a lot of money,too bad if they think your anal.:bs

I never thought of that, good idea! Thanks!

1stZ 03-10-2008 05:15 PM

Maybe it's just me but
 
I live here in LV. A lot of times, I would party & would drink too much & decide to leave my car in either valet or self park & pick it up the following day. If you're staying at one of the big hotel/casino, I say no big deal! They're use to parking exotic cars here by now. If anything, I'd give the valet manager $$$ & ask him/her to take good care of it. Plenty of times, they have spot for there local regular where they could park cars down by the lobby where it's visible at all times. Otherwise, park it yourself. No big deal! The cars that they steal are normally the camry's, nissan, stuff, etc... FYI, if it would make you feel better, pay attention in the parking structure & make sure you find a spot that is within the camera views! Good luck, be safe & have fun!:thumbs:

NVNO1 03-10-2008 05:32 PM

Dude you are crazy!!! I personaly know a few vallet guys here in town. If I were to tell you all of the HORROR stories that they have told me and the things they have done to peoples cars I would be typing all night. Not to mention other stories friends of mine have told me of their own person encounters with daily driver type cars. Also the last place you want to drive your Z is anywhere near the strip. Why? All of the people that are DUI and not paying attention to the road. If you could care less about your Z then bring it otherwise bring your daily driver.

Z11409 03-10-2008 05:35 PM

Nothig happens at a LV Casino without being filmed(except bathrooms).Valet parking is used to upper end cars.

Balducci70 03-10-2008 05:48 PM

slip the valet a c note. park it urself rite up front and put a cone or 2 around it thell have the red cones lock car leave phone# .have a great trip

427Z 03-10-2008 05:50 PM

have good insurance on the car and dont give the keys to the valet. park in the structure yourself and if its too much stress for you to enjoy the trip, either leave it at home or stay at a hotel a bit further out that has better parking arrangements

BNLspeedaddict 03-10-2008 06:55 PM

Thanks for the advice

gvr4-27 03-10-2008 07:35 PM

Ive been living in vegas for the past few months now, and I see people parking their lamobs etc. out in random parking lots, in the "not so nice" parts of town. Just park it yourself under a light or in the front row and you shouldnt have any problems.

VETTE-NV 03-10-2008 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by kenmack (Post 1564482076)
I would say I want to do my own parking, and if that isn't possible tell him he doesn't have a choice,you're going for the ride into the parkade.
Failing that keep your keys and call the manager.It's not your suitcase, and it is worth a lot of money,too bad if they think your anal.:bs

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Never been to Vegas, huh? That ain't gonna happen. Valet's and their managers don't give a $hit about you and your precious car. They'll laugh their butts off at you if you make such a demand.

Park it yourself....that's your only semi-safe choice. I never take my Vette to the strip.

Exterminator 03-10-2008 08:21 PM

No way would I use a valet. And if you are going on a weekend and returning on Sunday then I'd say take a car with an automatic because you could end up in quite a bit of traffic.

If you aren't going during high traffic then it would be a blast but forget about using a valet IMO. Enjoy and good luck. :cheers: :thumbs:

viny1954 03-10-2008 10:16 PM

I drive to Vegas at least once a month, somtimes more for business. I allways vallet the car, I have them park right in front. Be sure to slide them green and its all good.:thumbs:

Pruettfan 03-10-2008 10:35 PM

If you are staying at a decent hotel they are used to parking high-end cars. Your car will be safe. If it makes you feel better simply park yourself. The advantage to Valet is that they park next to other valet cars and they are responsible for all of them so the liklihood of damage is probably less than parking in a regular lot. Do valets screw up at times, sure but I have never had a problem and I doubt that many have first hand accounts of problems. A decent hotel is not going to take a chance of running off customers by having a yahoo working the valet screwing up cars.

ProgGod 03-10-2008 10:45 PM

I just give them cash to park it up front. You can watch them drive it the 20 ft, and no there isn't an issue. You can come out and pet it every so often if your worried about it :)

VETTE-NV 03-10-2008 10:50 PM


Originally Posted by Pruettfan (Post 1564487907)
If you are staying at a decent hotel they are used to parking high-end cars. Your car will be safe. If it makes you feel better simply park yourself. The advantage to Valet is that they park next to other valet cars and they are responsible for all of them so the liklihood of damage is probably less than parking in a regular lot. Do valets screw up at times, sure but I have never had a problem and I doubt that many have first hand accounts of problems. A decent hotel is not going to take a chance of running off customers by having a yahoo working the valet screwing up cars.

I know a lot of valet guys who work in the best hotels, and they all tell me NEVER give a car you care about to a valet. I can't even repeat some of the things they've told me.

If you carefully read the valet claim check, you'll see that in most places they are responsible for almost nothing. If you don't find any problem before you step into the car and drive away, you're screwed. Once you take possession, their limited liability is gone forever. As for tipping to park it up front, if you want hundreds if not thousands of people (some drunk) milling around or past your car for several hours, go for it.

So good luck with those valets!:lol: :lol: :lol:

jimhild 03-10-2008 11:12 PM

We took the Vette to Las Vegas many, many times. No issues ever. Just ask the Valet to keep it close and to watch it. An extra tip always helps.

The Valets are the best paid people in LAs Vegas! They know how to take care of high dollar cars, even our Vettes!

Enjoy!

allanlaw 03-10-2008 11:12 PM

Stay at the Rio - it has a humongous amount of self-parking . . . not to mention Penn & Teller.

jimman 03-10-2008 11:14 PM

I've been using valet's for over 30 years without any problems. I suppose I could stay home and build a wall around the car with armed guards, but I've got better things to worry about. I think they have med's for your concerns, it's just a car for Gods sakes. :cheers:


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