Long term parking - Airports
#1
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Joined: Feb 2012
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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
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
#2
Joined: Nov 2010
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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.
#3
Joined: Dec 2006
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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?
Depending upon the aiport, there are a ton of alternative parking options. What airport are you talking about?
#4
Joined: May 2003
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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.
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.
#5
Joined: Jan 2011
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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.
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