502 S Lamar St
Now2 hours

Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center - Lot C

Not Covered - 169 spaces

$172 hours
Ace Parking Management, Inc.
Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center - Lot C
502 S Lamar St
Dallas, TX 75202

Features

Disabled Spaces
No height restrictions

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
24 Hours$17.00

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay By Phone
Phone

Info

No overnight parking.

Reviews

Aug 31, 2021

Well, I haven't even parked here yet, and so far it sux--trying to find handicap parking for an event and it is impossible to purchase in advance, impossible to determine where there even is handicap parking, no one that you speak to knows anything about anything, and there is no guarantee of anything even if you *could* buy the demmed parking ahead of time. I can't wait to see how chaotic it is in person, with thousands of people clamoring for spots on the day of the event itself. Guess I'll have to park wherever and Uber the rest of the way. I can't even begin to imagine what people in worse boats do. Bloody hell ...

Aug 13, 2015

I also got booted without probable case. I parked early morning so I'm not sure they even had "No In/Out" signs out. If you look in the picture you'll notice the signs propped sideways against the fence instead of straight on as you enter. So if you are coming on the side it's propped against it's obscured. The "BootMan" first claimed my dash ticket wasn't mine. Then he claimed he came by at 10 and my vehicle wasn't there. My ticket was for 10:11. Then he claimed it wasn't there later that morning. It was. When I freely admitted I left and came back he claimed it was illegal but didn't show me anything otherwise. The ticket didn't say anything about In/Out and I don't remember anything on the kiosk. I saw lots of other cars booted and I doubt that many people would purposely be trying to cheat. I wouldn't trust this lot to my vehicle.

May 14, 2015

Either there is not security or the security is not very good. We were booted for giving money to a fake attendant. Why is it so easy for Ace parking and Boot Man to see cars parked illegally but fail to see the scammers collecting money? Once the scammers get your money, Boot Man takes another $120 to get remove the boot. Seems like it is good for the lot to have the scammers, they sure do rake in tons of money in fines. A lot more than just collecting parking fees. It is easy to miss the pay machine in the back, so the scammers seem legitimate. Also, signage is scarce and not clear. Over 100 cars were booted that day with a double session of events. If I owned a parking lot, I would make a lot of money if I looked away when the scammers came. But since I'm honest, that would never happen.

Nov 9, 2013

BEWARE, BEWARE, BEWARE They have a scam going on in this lot. This evidenced by the number of boots on cars when you come out of an event. There was a sign posted on the side of the machine (not the front where I paid) that said "NO IN/OUT". I never saw this sign. I paid my $15 after losing a $20 bill in the machine since it only takes exact change. At mid day I left for lunch and came back. I saw many cars with boots when I firts arrived that morning and when I left and came back later in the day. I had no idea I would be one of them. This happened to so many people. If their signage was so clear why were so many folks missing the sign? they patking lot guy said the have cameras. Why not tell people. Make it clear what's going on. had I known the rules I would have followed them as I am sure other would too. I tried calling and was only able to leave a VM telling about my $20 loss. No return call. has anyone tried fighting this? It's crazy! I'm out over $140 for one day of parking in this this parking L

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