Who here hates figuring out airport parking? Raise your travel-loving hands. ME! Right here! Long-term? Short-term? Garage or uncovered? Which is the best deal? How much extra time do I need to add to walk/tram/skip/sprint into the airport from the parking area? All valid questions, folks. And exactly why I love Park ‘N Fly.
We visited the lovely Park ‘N Fly lot in 2017 and it was cheaper than most of the lots at O’Hare and felt safer. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I’ve heard TWO accounts of friends who had tires stolen off vehicles at O’Hare’s parking lots which leaves me with VERY little confidence in their security. Can you imagine getting in from a long and tiring travel experience, only to find your vehicle was missing its tires? Cue the tears of exhaustion.
Needless to say, the Park ‘N Fly lot made me feel safer since it’s somewhat small and fenced. They offer a quick shuttle to the airport terminals. From the time we exited our vehicle to the time we were dropped off at our terminal was less than 5 minutes. These dudes are fast. Freaky fast. (Please don’t sue me, Jimmy Johns.) They provided me with a card to call them for pick-up upon landing. It included very specific instructions and sure enough, there they were, waiting for us at the curb! Our car was heated and warm when we arrived back at the lot and we were on our way home in a matter of a few minutes. You seriously can’t ask for an easier airport parking experience.
I know you’re dreaming of your next vacay and every penny counts. I scored y’all a possible 10% off deal, depending on what airports you’re traveling from. Cha-Ching! Click on the link below for the discount and to make your airport experience as FLY as possible. Don’t forget to leave me a comment below with your best/worst parking experience!
Cheers!
Stacey
P.S.
I am an affiliate with Park ‘N Fly, but my opinions are 100% my own. My experiences with them were well before becoming an affiliate. I only recommend companies that I use myself and am 100% satisfied with their services.