Las Vegas Aviators Ballpark Rolls Out Bicycle Valet Service For Fans Who Come Via Two-Wheelers

By Alan Snel of LVSportsBiz.com

The Las Vegas Aviators’ ballpark has lots of attention-grabbing amenities like a pool beyond the outfield fence, a swanky open bar club, 22 suites and mega-sized scoreboard.

And now the 10,000-seat venue owned by Summerlin master developer Howard Hughes Corporation has rolled out free bicycle valet service for fans who arrive by two wheels.

The ballpark operations man, Jason Weber, known for his Rollie Fingers-style mustache, unveiled the bicycle valet Friday. He has ordered bicycle racks, but there is a delay in their delivery.

So, for now, just ride your bicycle to the valet on the side of the ballpark, check your bike in and get a ticket to claim your bike when you leave. The team keeps your bicycle in a protected area with a locked gate that is not accessible to the public.

LVSportsBiz.com tested the valet service tonight and it worked fine. Here’s Aviators President Don Logan with the first-ever bicycle valet ticket.

For the record, the Aviators lost to the Salt Lake Bees, 6-3, with announced attendance at 6,671. The Aviators play again Saturday with a free baseball jersey promotion for the first 2,000 fans.


 

Alan Snel

Alan Snel brings decades of sports-business reporting experience to LVSportsBiz.com. Snel covered the business side of sports for the South Florida (Fort Lauderdale) Sun-Sentinel, the Tampa Tribune and Las Vegas Review-Journal. As a city hall beat reporter, Snel also covered stadium deals in Denver and Seattle. In 2000, Snel launched a sport-business website for FoxSports.com called FoxSportsBiz.com. After reporting sports-business for the RJ, Snel wrote hard-hitting stories on the Raiders stadium for the Desert Companion magazine in Las Vegas and The Nevada Independent. Snel is also one of the top bicycle advocates in the country.