Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to reston before there were garages. There was just a big lot behind rio grande. (we have since left reston for another house, but can get to rtc in about 15 minutes)
Again, if they can figure out how to make it so I don't have to pay for parking when I want to take my child there for a little weekday excursion, fine. I sometimes just go there to window shop, kid plays in the fountains, maybe we grab a small meal. But being asked to pay to park there is going to send me to fairfax corner, which is about the same distance. That would be a shame.
+1. Sometimes we go there to hang out and have coffee, sometimes we're just there to do window shopping or check out an event, other times we're there to have a nice dinner.
Anonymous wrote:We moved to reston before there were garages. There was just a big lot behind rio grande. (we have since left reston for another house, but can get to rtc in about 15 minutes)
Again, if they can figure out how to make it so I don't have to pay for parking when I want to take my child there for a little weekday excursion, fine. I sometimes just go there to window shop, kid plays in the fountains, maybe we grab a small meal. But being asked to pay to park there is going to send me to fairfax corner, which is about the same distance. That would be a shame.
Anonymous wrote:I'd rather not have to go to indoor malls when the weather is nice, and I don't always want to go to a playground or park. It limits options for families/friends during the week - we'd use RTC as a meetup point and decide on what to do when we got there. Usually a meal somewhere, maybe some shopping then some gelato or ice cream or something. Sometimes a stop at the Apple store to play games on the kids' section computers.
There is also a small art gallery that offers kids activities there.
RTC has built itself in part as a family friendly destination, and if they do this, it does drive away a certain type of patron. Maybe they aren't particularly high dollar patrons (although I've seen PLENTY of fancy strollers and moms decked out in designer wear), but they have made RTC what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We moved to reston before there were garages. There was just a big lot behind rio grande. (we have since left reston for another house, but can get to rtc in about 15 minutes)
Again, if they can figure out how to make it so I don't have to pay for parking when I want to take my child there for a little weekday excursion, fine. I sometimes just go there to window shop, kid plays in the fountains, maybe we grab a small meal. But being asked to pay to park there is going to send me to fairfax corner, which is about the same distance. That would be a shame.
For whom?
For RTC.
Who's writing these asinine replies? Arguing over how free parking isn't really "free". Come on, you know what pp meant.
Oh wait. Spring break has probably started in VA. That explains it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They tried to work out a compromist at Rockville Town Square (which is near a metro); they charge for parking--but you can get 2 hours of free parking if you have one of the store staff scan your parking receipt.
Not as big of a pain as it sounds, but the parking charges at many places in MD do keep me away from the retail and restaurants. Reston Town Center is pretty nice, but they need to work out some sort of parking solution for people who are popping in to eat or buy something at one of the stores, not park there all day.
It's still not free parking though. You don't have to pay when you park, but somebody is paying for it -- namely, the stores and the county (i.e., the taxpayers)). For example, for library parking, you get to park for "free" because the county pays the owner of the Rockville Town Center garage an annual payment. (Meanwhile, if you take the bus to the library, you have to pay for it.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We go there for restaurants and stores. But we've also go out there for events such as the Gingerbread Man Mile race, Chalk Festival, kids music performances. If I have to pay for parking we'll just go to Fairfax Corner.
How much do you pay for those things? What percent more would it cost if the parking garage started charging fees?
Do you seriously pay for parking every time you go to the mall?
I do...
Us too, we use the valet at Tyson's almost every time.
Why do you pay for valet parking at Tyson's? There is plenty of parking in multiple garages.
Anonymous wrote:are they going to charge to park across the street by the Container Store too? It's right across the street.