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MsSantaCruz Mar 28th, 2012 10:02 AM

Long term parking - Airports
 
Hi all,

I cannot stand paying what I do for long term parking at airports. I see alternative lots advertised. Can any of you share your experience with using them? Was the service good and did the shuttles get you to your terminal in a timely manner?

Thanks!

MsSantaCruz

tomfuller Mar 28th, 2012 03:04 PM

Depending on how close to your starting location and the number of days, it may be cheaper to take a taxi or have a friend drop you off. Many cities have a light rail or a bus to the airport that is cheaper than a 5 day parking lot stay.

Rastaguytoday Mar 28th, 2012 07:30 PM

If it's 35 miles+, I find a town car rental to the airport cheaper than a taxi. A fixed rate, plus tip, let's me plan ahead of time.

Depending upon the aiport, there are a ton of alternative parking options. What airport are you talking about?

abram Mar 28th, 2012 07:38 PM

We've used the cheap lot at the aiport many times, as recently as last week. Here, the shuttles run every few mnutes 24/7. Works great.

For longer trips, the Park & Fly rate at an airport hotel can be cheaper than parking. Some hotels charge rewards members a modest amount (Marriott was $50 for 17 days) just for parking.

hispanic Mar 29th, 2012 03:17 AM

In my limited experience, it depends on the airport. At BWI, FastPark is wonderful. Great service. Timely, effortless shuttles. Nice lot. At Newark, I had to walk in a downpour to the shuttle. When I got back, I had to call them to pick me up. The lots are full of potholes and most of the operators want to take and keep your car keys.

Mike....

thursdaysd Mar 29th, 2012 04:45 AM

I agree with hispanic. The answer depends entirely on your airport, which you haven't told us. In any case, you'd get more replies if you posted on the US board (assuming you are talking about a US airport).

tomfuller Mar 29th, 2012 04:00 PM

If I were flying out of EWR or BWI, I would park somewhere free or cheap and ride the train. The shuttles from the train station to the terminals are quite efficient.

janisj Mar 29th, 2012 04:09 PM

there are thousands of airports in the world- the parking situation at each one is unique. There is no way to answer your question w/o knowing which airport(s) you are talking about.


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