Yes sir! There were only a handful of dive ops doing valet service when I first started coming but now there are more choices. I have NEVER had a piece of gear missing and started diving with these guys more than a decade ago. Most ops have a "system" for keeping your gear together. My stuff is always sitting under my seat, unpacked, neatly folded, in the order I will be donning everything. My wetsuit is sweet smelling because he keeps and washes it. Different ops have different inclusions for valet and amenities on the boat, so make sure you are clear on all. I get all gear rinsed and stored, including my wetsuit and hooded vest...fleece jackets to wear on the boat, towels, fruit, pastries, water and soft drinks, a surface interval on the beach, seat cushions on the boat ride, a huge camera rinse tank, in-town pick up, gear picked up and delivered to my abode at the beginning and end (no trips to the shop), and the option of using large LP steel 120 tanks. But I just use the 90s or I would truly be "Living Underwater". The only finger I lift is to press my camera shutter button. Well, I carry my computer home to log my dives and my camera to look at my pretty pictures (and erase the not so pretty ones). Both my dives today were 85 minutes.
I want to recount this story, just to make a point about the REALLY TOP NOTCH shops. Toward the end of the first dive, it was just me, the DM and a NAUI DM from the New England area as the other divers had already gone up. We were cruising along at about 40 feet and saw a cattle boat dump a pile of divers in the water. Then we saw a guy in full panic mode swimming as hard as he could for the surface. Our DM dropped his reel and took off to intercept him and try to keep him from killing himself. Turned out the guy's mask had flooded and he didn't know how to clear it! He escorted the diver to his boat, saw him safely on board and then returned to get his reel from me. I doubt the other DM had even noticed what had transpired. All I can say is please try one of these valet ops. I don't think you will be disappointed. I highly recommend Living Underwater. The owner is your DM, customer sales rep, and gear washer/tender.