valet parking
IPA: væɫˈeɪpɑrkɪŋ
Root Word: Valet parking
noun
- a parking service offered by some restaurants, stores, and other businesses.
Examples of "valet-parking" in Sentences
- He moved to America to work in a valet-parking business.
- The sky caps, bell captains, hotel concierges and valet-parking attendants will total their tips.
- Takisha Turner, 33 years old, is a dispatcher for the valet-parking department at Greektown Casino in Detroit.
- I'm watching a yuppie in a BMW argue with a valet-parking kid over an illegal space when this huge blond guy walks up to me.
- I think there are two main problems: the valet-parking situation and the fact that driving with a big, clunky key fob in your pocket can cause discomfort.
- To soothe ruffled feathers of those with a complaint, he digs into his pockets for complimentary gas cards, meal vouchers or valet-parking stickers that he regularly carries with him.
- Watching this scene, the sky caps smile: This is the week that invisible L.A. – those sky caps, the bell captains, hotel concierges and valet-parking attendants – looks forward to all year.
- Last year, Westfield introduced a valet-parking system that presents customers with a key fob that can be pressed five minutes in advance of when they want their car pulled up, decreasing wait time in the garage.