About
Highline Hospitality LLC is a family-owned and operated valet company based in Kalispell, run by husband-and-wife team Andrew and Kristin Kivela. The company serves a broad range of venues including hotels, resorts, vacation properties, luxury residences, restaurants, retail locations, and private events. Their range of venue types reflects experience across both hospitality and event contexts throughout the Kalispell area.
Services offered
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Where they work
Venue types Highline Hospitality LLC works across Montana.
At a glance
| Ownership | family-owned and operated (husband-and-wife team Andrew and Kristin Kivela) |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | 175 Taelor Rd, Kalispell, MT 59901, USA |
| Phone | (406) 334-9602 |
| Coverage | Montana and 4 more cities |
Reputation
family-owned and operated (husband-and-wife team Andrew and Kristin Kivela) .
Common questions
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Before you book Highline Hospitality LLC
A short checklist for booking valet. We have prefilled answers based on this operator's public information; confirm the rest with them directly.
- Staff and trainingHighline Hospitality LLC staffs hospitality venues regularly. Ask how many attendants they will assign for your guest count and whether attendants are background-checked.
- Permits and venue coordinationHighline Hospitality LLC works recurring venues including hotels, resorts, vacation properties, so they typically coordinate permits with venue staff. Confirm the process for your specific venue.
- Has Highline Hospitality previously staffed a venue similar to yours in the Kalispell area?Highline Hospitality LLC has staffed venues including hotels, resorts, vacation properties. Ask whether they have staffed your specific venue, and request a reference or two.
- Damage and claims processAsk their claims process and typical resolution time for vehicle damage.
Kalispell sits in a mid-to-lower cost market. A tip of 2 to 5 dollars per vehicle is a reasonable gesture for valet attendants and is appreciated but not required. More on valet tipping