Pengguna Tetamu
9 September 2022
Quelle surprise! The first Vail Village “public” parking facility you will be unavoidably directed to by an official Vail blue “Parking” sign is the hotel Solaris’ “public” underground parking facility, which charges $20 after 10 minutes for your first hour and $40 for going over that first hour, by even 1 minute. After that, cough up $60. Oh, and the rates aren’t posted until you are well into the garage and can’t backup. And, of course, no mention by ANY visible street signs that the Vail Village Public underground parking facility is just east, down the same access road, and totally FREE in the non-ski season. FREE. We hoped the Vail Village restaurant we went to might validate the ticket, but none of them do. The restaurant manager of Alpenrose graciously clued us in to the scam. If you accidentally find yourself at the Solaris “public” parking gate, just continue through the garage and exit to avoid the rip-off; turn right on the access road you came in on and the Vail Village Public Parking will be about a ⅓ rd of mile East, on your right. Our opinion of the Solaris corporation could not be lower, but Vail Village shames themselves by not having the most basic information available to customers patronizing their Village.
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