dumbo4ever
Earning My Ears
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I have ms and wonder if I will be able to use my placard in Fla. Is it true that I can valet park without paying the fee?
I have not heard of any malls giving free valet parking. (Doesnt meant none do, just that I have never heard of it. But many malls dont have valet parking anyway).Can you use valet parking for free at places like the mall or is it just a Disney perk? We take my son for therapy at the mall but the parking lot is huge and worried about him seizing before he gets inside..
Thats what I have heard.I may be wrong, but I believe it is up to the individual valet companies if they charge for the service. You would have to check with the valet company that you are wanting to use. The valet company that operates out of WDW choses not to charge those with the handicap tags/placards.
Just want to clarify that not all states have a name on the handicapped parking permit. They are required to have some way of tracing it back to the person it was issued to, which may be done without a name.as long as the placard is issued to you by a state in the us and it is valid not expired and with your name on it you can park in any handicap spot you want and get free valet parking.
I have not heard of any malls giving free valet parking. (Doesnt meant none do, just that I have never heard of it. But many malls dont have valet parking anyway).
In my experience, a lot of hotels (even outside of WDW) give free valet parking because:
1) They dont have a lot of handicapped parking spots and not many of the handicapped spots are that close, so having free valet parking for people with handicapped parking permits allows them to have less handicapped parking spots.
2) They have kind of a grand entrance area and none of the parking is very close.
3) Because the entrance area is very busy with cars and taxis driving in and out, they want to get people out of the path of traffic as soon as possible. Free valet parking for guests with handicapped parking permits allows them to do that.
Thats what I have heard.
Just want to clarify that not all states have a name on the handicapped parking permit. They are required to have some way of tracing it back to the person it was issued to, which may be done without a name.
Our DDs first handicapped parking permit did list her name and date of birth. She has not had one with that information on for many years. There is a number, a believe a year of birth and the expiration date.
From what I remember, they took the name off because there was some concern that people could read the name when it was displayed and then look up the address, which let people know there was a possibly vulnerable person at that address. Thats what I remember about them removing the name in Wisconsin and Minnesota.
For WDW, if you are staying at a WDW owned resort, you will be given a parking permit when you check in. That allows you to park for free at the Theme Parks and Water Parks. It is left in your front window on the dashboard so it is visible. As you enter the parking lot at the parks, the CM collecting money for parking will see it and wave you thru.
If you have a handicapped parking permit, have that showing too and point it out to each CM you come to. They will direct you to the handicapped parking area.
If you dont have a wheelchair or ECV and are able to step up onto the parking lot tram, you will often have a shorter walk by parking in the regular lot and using the parking lot tram. The handicapped parking area does not have any tram service.
Just want to clarify that not all states have a name on the handicapped parking permit. They are required to have some way of tracing it back to the person it was issued to, which may be done without a name.
Our DD’s first handicapped parking permit did list her name and date of birth. She has not had one with that information on for many years. There is a number, a believe a year of birth and the expiration date.
From what I remember, they took the name off because there was some concern that people could read the name when it was displayed and then look up the address, which let people know there was a possibly vulnerable person at that address. That’s what I remember about them removing the name in Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Our disabled parking placard from Missouri does not have my daughter's name on it either. Just a number and an expiration date. Will our placard allow us to park in the regular lot but in the parking spots at the beginning of the rows?
Having any government-issued disabled placard will allow you into the disabled parking reserved spaces anywhere on property, as well as free valet parking at the Disney owned and operated Resorts where it is offered. This is US, Canada, UK "Blue Badge" or any other country's equivalent.
And all US State-issued hang tags will have some method of identification. In Florida the license or state-ID number is printed on the tag with the expiration date. When I had one from Virginia, my name and birth date were on it, but I was allowed to cover them over in such a way as they were not normally visible but I could show it to a police officer if requested.
Sorry, but my source of information was a Sergeant in the Florida State Police Public Information Office. I was specifically told that the hang tag from any country is accepted anywhere in Florida.