03 Aug 2011

Things We Take for Granted: The Employees of Nationals Park Bike Valet Service

Olajawon Davis (right) and Delonte Brown (left)

For every game that my family bikes to, we use the wonderful valet service that I’ve written about in previous posts. Last night I realized that my previous post overlooked two key components:  Olajawon Davis and Delonte Brown, the wonderful employees who make the bike valet station run. When we arrive at the garage on the corner of 1st and N Streets SE, Davis and Brown don’t make me wait more than a minute or two before they take my bike and place it on a rack, regardless of how busy they are. Then it’s over to the table to fill out the claim check before heading off to the game. When it is time to collect our bikes, whether we are leaving in advance of the crowds or after a walk-off home run, Davis and Brown work quickly and efficiently, getting us on the road in no time flat.

So don’t feel the need to lock up outside the park! Roll into the garage and take advantage of a great service managed by two great Nats Park employees. You certainly won’t be sorry. (And don’t forget to tip!)

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6 responses to “Things We Take for Granted: The Employees of Nationals Park Bike Valet Service”

  1. Agreed! Those guys are so great, always friendly, and get us in and out so quickly.

  2. Agreed! Those guys are so great, always friendly, and get us in and out so quickly.

  3. Anonymous says:

    Hoorah for the bike valet – tip well!!

  4. J161 says:

    Hoorah for the bike valet – tip well!!

  5. kgnova says:

    Quick question: for a major game (e.g., Nats/Phillies), how quickly does the Bike Valet fill up?

  6. kgnova says:

    Quick question: for a major game (e.g., Nats/Phillies), how quickly does the Bike Valet fill up?

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