Bretrick
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- Perth Western Australia
The last time I went into the city to watch a film with a friend the cost was $14, we had a meal at $10 each. Getting back to my car, the fee was $22 for three hours
$22 Australian dollars is approximately just under £12 Sterling...The last time I went into the city to watch a film with a friend the cost was $14, we had a meal at $10 each. Getting back to my car, the fee was $22 for three hours
We don't have to pay for parking in supermarket car parks .. just a refundable $1.00 (Loony coin) for the use of a shopping cart/trolley.We also pay to park in most of our supermarkets car parks and retail car parks too....
yes we have some supermarkets who don't charge except for the pound coin in the trolley... but other supermarkets charge per hour... and you're not allowed to park for more than 3 hours in any of them ... some like Aldi only allow 90 minutes..We don't have to pay for parking in supermarket car parks .. just a refundable $1.00 (Loony coin) for the use of a shopping cart/trolley.
There is only one Shopping centre here in Perth that has paid parking - so far.We also pay to park in most of our supermarkets car parks and retail car parks too....
Here shopping online is very popular, for all the reasons everyone else likes it in other countries, but also because of our high parking costs in shopping malls or retail car parks...There is only one Shopping centre here in Perth that has paid parking - so far.
Westfield Carousel in Cannington.
First 2 hours are free then $5 for the next hour, up to $35 for 6 1/2 or more.
No they're normal sized car parks, and mall car parks.. some of the malls car parks are 6 or more stories high....@hollydolly Are these shopping malls & supermarkets that are charging for parking located in areas with very limited room. Do they have to charge because everyone would be using them otherwise.
We have some grocery stores that limit the parking to customers only. If someone parks and then walks away, they’ll be called out, sometimes.
I was asking if they were in large urban areas where there’s no other parking around. Into DT metropolitan areas, parking is generally in large, multi-level car parks that charge a fortune. Even grocery stores in these urban areas may have parking fees to keep non-shoppers from just taking up space for a few hours.No they're normal sized car parks, and mall car parks.. some of the malls car parks are 6 or more stories high....
Oh no, we have car parks next door to car parks in most towns and cities, it's just a very cheap way for the Parking companies Via the local council to fleece the public...I was asking if they were in large urban areas where there’s no other parking around. Into DT metropolitan areas, parking is generally in large, multi-level car parks that charge a fortune. Even grocery stores in these urban areas may have parking fees to keep non-shoppers from just taking up space for a few hours.
Urban hotels charge for parking, even if you’re a guest.
Las Vegas used to known for it’s free parking, even free valet parking. That’s a thing of the past.
unlike England the only place in the k which has to pay astronomical parking fees in hospital car parksNot too bad here, as long as you avoid Glasgow and Edinburgh. In places like my nearest city, Aberdeen, the charge is usually £1 per hour, but the supermarkets generally allow up to 2 hours free. Smaller towns all have some or all free parking. Hospitals have free parking for patients and visitors.
even in our little market town we have to pay to park in the supermarket...and we even have to pay to park in the Play (swing) Park...I never go anywhere that requires me to pay for parking. The closest big cities to me are Seattle and Portland, OR. You couldn't force me to get near either one of them. YUK!
Well, you do have less land area so I suppose the ones who do own the land want to make it pay. Villages and small towns around here all used to have parking meters but they were pulled back in the 60's.even in our little market town we have to pay to park in the supermarket...and we even have to pay to park in the Play (swing) Park...
yep that's the reason , because land is at a premium but why the charges are so high is anyone's guess tbh...sheer greed...Well, you do have less land area so I suppose the ones who do own the land want to make it pay. Villages and small towns around here all used to have parking meters but they were pulled back in the 60's.