parking
Fri, 20 Mar 2009, 03:54 pmGordon the Optom3 posts in thread
parking
Fri, 20 Mar 2009, 03:54 pm Parking at a theatre can often be a problem in town, thankfully, in Perth in the evenings, this is generally not too bad. After 6.30, one is sometimes even lucky enough to get a parking bay in the main street, free of charge.
The other night I went to the Playhouse where they have their own car park for a standard fee of $5, which is fairly typical. However, with the car park building being quite old, the spaces tend to be very narrow and the chances of having a bump, or not being able to exit the vehicle after it is actually parked in the space, is quite high. We decided to go across the road to a city owned car park (run by an independent firm – which I believe is now based in China). The parking spaces were still not particularly generous.
After three and a quarter hours, we returned to the car – along with many other theatregoers - to find that the charge was $18. I was not alone in my horror. The machine only took a debit card or coins (have you $18 worth in your pocket or purse?), however no notes. This kind of inconvenience, and robbery, certainly takes the edge off a pleasurable evening at the theatre.
The other night I went to the Playhouse where they have their own car park for a standard fee of $5, which is fairly typical. However, with the car park building being quite old, the spaces tend to be very narrow and the chances of having a bump, or not being able to exit the vehicle after it is actually parked in the space, is quite high. We decided to go across the road to a city owned car park (run by an independent firm – which I believe is now based in China). The parking spaces were still not particularly generous.
After three and a quarter hours, we returned to the car – along with many other theatregoers - to find that the charge was $18. I was not alone in my horror. The machine only took a debit card or coins (have you $18 worth in your pocket or purse?), however no notes. This kind of inconvenience, and robbery, certainly takes the edge off a pleasurable evening at the theatre.