People who visit and like to eat dinner in Gustavia don't want to pay for valet parking, either. Esp. if they have active memories of OG SBH. Whoever came up with Park & Chill is a malevolent genius.Not a bad idea... but the next question is where do the valets actually put the cars; and of course people who live here don't want to pay for valet parking every time they go into Gustavia.
I feel this.Maybe that space should not be for parking but be a loading/unloading zone only for valets, taxis, thoughtful (obedient) husbands dropping off their beautiful wives shod in the Louboutins, etc
Wow - that's a pretty tight street, how are they going to make pull in parking and also have a sidewalk? Need to see a rendition I guess in order to picture it.Driving from Le Repaire toward Le Select, it will be done in the last block that leads up to & dead ends at Le Select . . . . places like watch stores, Chamade, Clic, & the currency exchange shop along the block.
1. I thought P&C has an empty lot on Sam Fberg they use for parking ?Not a bad idea... but the next question is where do the valets actually put the cars; and of course people who live here don't want to pay for valet parking every time they go into Gustavia.
One day, maybe, I'll find me one of those. In the meantime, I like my parking spots, no matter what it takes to get into them. Perhaps, however, there should be a designated taxi stand in Gustavia at night, maybe near the post office, but it would have to be set up so as not to block ambulances. The mess outside Bagatelle late at night is kind of silly.Maybe that space should not be for parking but be a loading/unloading zone only for valets, taxis, thoughtful (obedient) husbands dropping off their beautiful wives shod in the Louboutins, etc
as I read in an article online:So a reduction of human space to accommodate more vehicles.. While I appreciate the "remodel" I fail to see why vehicles warrant premium waterfront access especially at a reduction of public enjoyment areas.
another thing regarding some sniping about net number of spaces gained: these cars are completely out of the roadway, so the new arrangement is much superior for traffic flow and access to the hospital.
My life’s motto.Easier to ask forgiveness than permission!



