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Best place to park long-term at MCO
Any recommendations on the best long-term parking lot at the Orlando Airport? Any to avoid?
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Renaissance(sp) Hotel. Gated outdoor parking and drivers run every 1/2 hour. Last time paid $7-$8 a day. 10 minutes from terminal
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WallyPark, Google for Discounts
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I've used The Parking Spot several times and they did a great job.
Close by, frequent shuttles to your car, and priced right. |
Had a good experience at Fast Park and Relax in May. 13 days of covered parking and timely shuttle for $136.50. Have not tried other places for comparison.
7870 N. Frontage Road Orlando, FL 32812 |
I'll second the comment on Fast Park & Relax. We have used them several times with absolutely no issues. The shuttles to and from the terminals are always ready and efficient. The drivers will wait until your car is started and you can ask for water bottles as you pay. The covered parking is also a bonus.
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Marriott hotel, parkngo. Renaissance
Check here for discount and reviews. Orlando Airport Parking from $3.95. Compare MCO parking lots, reserve and save big. |
I also use Fast Park & Relax. Very secure covered parking. Quick shuttles. Organized and well run.
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Fast park and Relax. Become a member and earn points for free parking. Give a 10% discount for AAA members. Track your flights so if delayed late you don’t have to worry about being stranded. One of the few things that work today as hoped.
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Parking Spot. I love it.
You can have your car detailed while away. I loved it!
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Mutual of Omaha
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Park 'N Go - Outdoor Self 6100 S. Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL 32822 407-777-7700 Look them up online. |
Wally Park. Used them for years
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You can park at the airport for $10 a day in the economy lots; $17 a day in Garage C; and $19 a day in Garages A and B.
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The best deal is to stay in one of the airport hotels the night before your flight. Most all of them let you park in their lot for one week at no cost, some for 2 weeks.
The savings on the parking fees will pay for the cost of the hotel. You ride the hotel's shuttle to/from the airport. The added benefit is that you never have to rush to get to the airport or worry about traffic. As to the daily fee lots, check out the reviews on Google. There are frightening reports of people who have made reservations at several lots and have pre-paid the fee, who are turned away at the gate because the lot is full. This seems to happen at the major holidays |
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FastPark…$9/day COVERED. Think hail.
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Wally
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Wally Park. Not the cheapest, but always very efficient.
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If you book a parking service in advance at that website, their rates are lower than at the individual parking companies' own websites; and once you start using that broker website and create an account, it will often send you promo codes by email, so that your cost is reduced even more. We like parking at an offsite lot rather than at an airport, because, we feel, there is more security for the cars; besides the cost savings, which is not huge but is a nice perk. We have used various offsite parking lots over the years and never had a bad experience. |
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I always use Omni, on Narcoose Rd. Very inexpensive ..... have shuttle service to and from MCO.
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Park, bark and fly outside mco. Veteran owned and they give veterans a discount
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Looks like FastPark is the winner, but you're right -- we could stay at the Marriot for the $10/day the reservation cost. I'm tempted, particularly since our flight is at 6am, but I can't get my mind around leaving my car in a hotel parking lot for two weeks.
I just can't believe the cost is so high. The cheap on-airport parking at Houston International was only $5 last time we flew, 2 years ago. Off-airport was even cheaper. More of that "8%" inflation, I guess. Oh wait. Double in two years... let me check the math... gee, that comes out to 50% inflation. Wow! Think they'll give us a 50% bump on our Social Security next year? Doubt it. Anyway, thanks for all the help. |
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The hotels we choose will always shuttle us to and from the airport. The cost of spending a night at the hotel is offset with the hotel's "free" parking. There are additional costs for extra days parked (beyond the free "length" of stay included with hotel cost - usually 14 days are included). We always go the night before flying out because it's WAY LESS STRESSFUL! Just have fun - no matter what. |
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We like staying at the hamton inn by the airport , having a nice dinner, and then taking their shuttle over in the morning, the last time we stayed there it was 10 dollars a night…then a shuttle back over when we get back and off we go home. Never had an issue.
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Has covered roof and close to airport. |
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You get what you pay for
Way.com is one site. Generally you can go as cheap as $3 a day but they may only have one shuttle an hour. The safest ones are always the hotels because they have so many people coming and going and you can always call the hotel if you don't get an answer at the parking lot. But if you're only flying for two or three days I always suggest parking right at the airport it's not worth the savings of a few bucks if you have to spend an extra half an hour on the shuttle and worry about slepping iyour luggage. Past about 2 weeks I suggest you get an airport transportation as it works out to the same thing and you don't have to do any of the driving yourself and get dropped off at the door
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If you are retired military, 100% disabled military, or active military you can park for free in any parking lot at mco. Do not use the easy pass entrance
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