totally agree.
Yet, this below is what I experienced.
yes, there were parking spaces inside the premise.
but they were full with host and other guest and we were told to park outside, on the road.
If I were the host, I would shift my car to the street and let the guest to use the space.
The guest is usually not local. It is 100 times harder for guests to find a parking space on the street.
Unfortunately, none of the hosts have offered this yet. Am I too kind?
Another question is, (this is more of a question from English-as-2nd-language person)
What does "on premises" mean?
Why is it "premises" instead of "premise"?
When we say "on the table" it means the cup or whatever is touching the table.
Do we call the space "on premise" if the space is outside of the property but next to the property hedge? like street beside it?