Maybe this is a dumb question but if you have to pre-pay how do you get it validated after that. Does the restaurant credit your bill?
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The GM of Whatabuger is watching this closely. If it is successful, they are thinking about charging $3 to park and $1.50 to use the drive-through.
Nope.Captn_Ag05 said:
Has anyone else that emailed gotten a response? I'm wondering if they are sending out the same canned answers or are rethinking their practice?
Jtayers23 said:
It's worth noting that City Centre in Houston, owned by the same people, is doing the same thing. Sad that places like that cannot adapt to their environment. I understand paid parking in Houston, but not here.
This is their reply on my Facebook post.Captn_Ag05 said:
Has anyone else that emailed gotten a response? I'm wondering if they are sending out the same canned answers or are rethinking their practice?
It should be free for everybody.Quote:
For employees at Century Square, the parking will remain free.
wendyb said:
Shame on century square!
I think letting the stores/restaurants know that they are missing on you business will be more effective than just letting the landlord know.wendyb said:
I just sent email to century square letting them know we are not going to hop doddy tomorrow because of the parking charge.
I also called hop doddy to let them know why we won't be coming. They were not informed when they signed lease that century square would be charging parking.
Shame on century square!
He under estimates the tightness of us folk around herearmymom said:
No reply yet from email I sent yesterday. But that is okay. I won't be eating there anyway when there are other places just as good with free parking.
Who says that the people on the Aggieland board aren't successful professionals who also think paying for parking in this situation is unwarranted?txgardengirl said:
Why do I have this crazy hunch that the mybcs crowd will avoid the center but the students and professionals in the area will just chunk down $3-5 to park right in front of the business they want to go to
/who moved the college station cheese??/
A contrarian post, wow. Well you go ahead and plop down the extra $$$. The rest of us will eat elsewhere and park for free.txgardengirl said:
Why do I have this crazy hunch that the mybcs crowd will avoid the center but the students and professionals in the area will just chunk down $3-5 to park right in front of the business they want to go to
/who moved the college station cheese??/