Imagine a scenario- you are in a 5-star restaurant to attend a meeting, It’s a late afternoon and after the meeting, you’re all set to take the first bite of the lasagna, and oh! You suddenly remember about the car you gave to the valet to park. “Is my car safe?”, “I do have my laptop inside, what if I’ll not find it back there?” are some most common questions that can send anyone on earth in a panic mode.
But here’s the good news, Valet Parking is absolutely safe and keeps your car secured and you, free of worries.
When you opt for valet parking, make sure to have enough trust in your valet. On-demand parking has so far been a great idea for keeping your vehicle safe in a city packed with cars. And if you’re someone who’s driven through a city, searching in vain for a vacant parking space that never appears, you probably are aware of what a hassle parking has become.
Now that Valet parking has got a lot of your attention, we’re throwing some light on the things you need to keep in your mind before valet car parking.
Keep your belongings with you.
We preach a lot about the safety valet parking provides but keeping the safety check intact is never a bad idea. Keeping your valuable stuff like your laptop, purse, and mobile phone with you is highly recommended while your car is in the valet parking.
Valet is not responsible for any of your belongings, instead, they’ll provide you with a trunk to keep all your belongings securely.
Recording the velvet parking time is always a good idea
Recording your parking time is considered one of the best practices while opting for Valet parking. Valet parking increases the chances of having parking at a safer place for a longer time but sometimes, a few parking companies can cheat you by quoting a higher rate at the time of your return. But, on the contrary, TVC understands your concerns and quotes you the pre-decided rates every time you travel with them.
Always Inspect Your Car
This goes without saying, when you’re coming back from a meeting or a function, you should always look around your car and see if there is any damage or not. In case of damage, it’s highly recommended to tell us at our help section.
Keep the Tip Handy
Tipping your valet is not a rule, but not a bad thing to do either. It’s always polite to hand your valet a few dollars. Depending on your location, tip varies, however, two to five dollars is a standard tip. Feel free to offer the tip to the valet who you this has done an outstanding job
And if you want to DIY, Just Ask your Valet
If you want to park your car on your own, simply ask the valet manager on duty if you may park the car yourself. If they resist, tell them to allow an employee to be with you and provide them with a tip.




