![]() I probably wouldn't leave a suitcase on view when parking overnight at a hotel - but odds are, you're planning on taking your suitcase into your room with you anyway. Most trail heads, overlooks, and certainly National Park visitor parking lots are VERY busy places and not conducive to smash-and-grab crimes, which tend to occur in more isolated areas. Of course, it would be cavalier to not lock your vehicle when you leave it but I think the odds of someone breaking into the vehicle to get at your suitcases would be highly unlikely. Unless you plan on leaving the vehicle in a very remote, unpopulated spot while you go on a hike, I wouldn't worry about your suitcases being visible in the back of an SUV. If accepted, SLP provides the renter and authorized drivers with up to 300,000 combined single limit for third party liability claims. Supplemental Liability Protection (SLP) is offered at the time of rental for an additional daily charge. ![]() I take your point about your suitcases being "exposed" in an SUV but most of the people you encounter en route will also be on the road between lodgings and thus in a similar position in that their luggage will be in their vehicle (whether it's hidden in the trunk or in the back of an SUV). Supplemental Liability Protection (SLP) for this branch is 13.00 per day. ![]()
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