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Melbourne CBD - White Night Parking from $1.50 (After Midnight) - Secure Parking

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WHITENIGHT

WHITE NIGHT MELBOURNE - SATURDAY 20TH FEBRUARY 2016 7PM - 7AM

$4* White Night Parking in Melbourne CBD:

Come and enjoy the festival and park for only $4! Just book online using Secure-A-Spot and enter the promotional code WHITENIGHT to receive your discounted rate.

White Night after Midnight- Only $1*!

Get the best view of White Night without the crowds. Attractions and installations run all night long, so enjoy White Night after midnight with $1 CBD parking when you book online using Secure A Spot.

We’re staying up with you! These Secure Parking locations will be open all night long during White Night so you can enjoy the sights at your own pace.

Follow these simple steps to complete your booking at https://au.secure-a-spot.com:
Step 1 - Register for Secure-a-Spot by creating an account

Step 2 - Select the date and times you wish to enter and exit the car park

Step 3 - Select the product you wish to choose – Weekend Parking or ‘White Night after Midnight’ parking

Step 4 - Review your booking and enter "WHITENIGHT" as the Promotion Code if you are selecting Weekend Parking (you do not need a Promotional Code for ‘White Night after Midnight’ parking)

Step 5 - Pay for your Booking

When you complete your booking, you’ll be sent a confirmation email that includes a five-digit PIN number. Don’t forget that number! That’s your exclusive key to the car park, that you simply input into the orange Secure-A-Spot touch screen upon entrance and exit.

Please be aware that due to White Night Melbourne there will be significant road closures and restrictions affecting the CBD on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st February 2016. Please take this into consideration when you are booking your car parking and travelling into and around the city. For further information please click here or contact Secure Parking on 1300 727 483 during business hours.

Road closures will be implemented between 5.00pm Saturday 20 February until 8am Sunday 21 February 2016. Access in and out of this block will be restricted to emergency services only.

Midcity and The Strand car parks will be completely inaccessible between these times. There will be restricted access to QV, with access only available from the Russell St entrance. Traffic on Russell St will be southbound only and cars exiting the car park must turn right.

Note: From 01/01/2016, when you book online, a booking fee of $0.50 will be applied to the total purchase price.

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  • Title should mention AFTER MIDNIGHT for this price.

    Does it include the booking fee? If not it should be in the title.

    • Hi Jv, $1.50 is including the booking fee. You can find this product when choosing your entry time after midnight in above car parks. Thanks for asking.

  • -7

    is white night a night where the KKK come out?

  • Hi OP,
    what's the go with 11 Exhibition St? It seems to be within the local access only road closure. Will it be accessible on the night?

  • +5

    The new booking fee is ridiculous. Is it to recoup the bank charges on credit card transactions? A $0.50 booking fee on a $ 4 parking is an additional 12.50% charges, which is NOT a reasonable amount of bank fees. I thought the government is cracking down on this kind of price gouging?

    Card providers usually charge between 0.3% - 2.00%, depending on the volume of transactions and Amex being the most expensive of all:

    http://www.visa.com.au/aboutvisa/interchange/interchange.sht…

    http://www.mastercard.com.au/merchant/getting_started/interc…

    https://www.americanexpress.com/au/content/merchant/payments…

    If Secure Parking think their prices is too cheap, why couldn't they have the balls to say it to their customers that they need to increase the parking prices? Why all the trouble in masking the price increase as booking fee? Is it to gain a tax benefit? Is it because if you labelled your other income as "booking fee", you don't need to pay tax since it's to recoup your so called "merchant charges"?

    • Long time lurker but registered to support what Gorodemon say by adding that you are unable to purchase multiples of the same products (same/different product name but different pricings etc.) in the same/different carpark a single transaction. Therefore, you will be charged multiple Booking Fees. Joke. Should lodge a complaint with ACCC on this.

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