Sorry, my post wasn't directed at anyone in particular, but if you've been around this board long enough, you'll see many threads complaining about the parking fee. It's clearly worn on me and for whatever reason, felt the need to say something today of all days.
If the parking fee has gone up 133% in 3-4 years, please let the hotel know how you feel about such an exorbitant increase. Perhaps you can negotiate the fee down.
This is an old article, but the points are still valid.
http://www.allstays.com/Services/2006/06/hotel-resort-fees-insulting.htm
Thanks for posting the link to the allstays.com article. I happen to agree with much of what is said. I have been involved in likely more than one of those threads where there is much whining about parking going on.
This article reinforces the issue that it IS unfair to charge for parking. It should be part and parcel of the rate just like the pool or any other amenity we pay for. So what is next. . . . you pay an additional fee to swim in the pool, soak in the hot tub or relax in a sauna, perhaps use the ice from the ice machine or pay for a wake up call? Some people fly and use transport services to get to the hotel, but others drive. Some people swim and enjoy the pool every day, but others don't. Some folks make coffee and read the complimentary newspaper every day, but probably just as many don't. I don't mind paying for a service that I use. . . charge me for making long distance calls on the phone in the room; charge me for using wi fi; charge me for renting and watching movies in my room, but don't charge me because I drive and need to park my vehicle. Just like you are not charged for doing everyday things such as swimming, showering, using the hair dryer or iron, asking housekeeping for extra or clean sheets and towels. I don't get a discount if I don't use the pool because swimming in the pool is included in my rate, just as all those other things I mentioned are included in the rate . . . just as parking should be. I'm definitely not advocating for raising the rate to inlude parking, just like I wouldn't advocate to raise the rate so everyone can have free wi fi in their room.
This is one of those issues where lots of people are going to have lots of opinions. I realize that there are many hotels where you pay for parking. I've paid to stay in a hotel many times while on business trips in the Chicago area. That was usually because the hotel had no parking of their own and I had to park in an adjacent lot or parking ramp owned by someone else. I understand situations such as those, but when the hotel owns the property where you are expected to park, it seems ridiculous to charge a guest to park there. I've also spoken to management about the fees and had them removed from my bill. Maintaining the parking facility is the same as maintaining anything else about the hotel and should be done without extra fees to the guests.
The parking fees won't stop us from staying there, but we don't have to like it, or even accept it. We will ask to have the charges removed and go from there.
I must respectfully agree to disagree with you on this point. You are always right on the money, and very entertaining as well. This is one of those issues where there's no right or wrong answer, rather different points-of-view, if you will. You see these thread as "whining" and I see them as discussion of a valid issue.
I'd like to reiterate I liked the article you posted and think you should post it every time there is a new thread about parking. It gives excellent advice regarding not accepting the added on fees.
I'm gonna be at HRH the same time you are, so don't beat me up too bad. . . we could agree to disagree over a frosty mug at the bar though. . .