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Are the BWI shuttle bus drivers always so surly?
I try to avoid BWI as it's generally an hour's drive from my house even in the best of traffic conditions (DCA and IAD are both 15-25 minutes depending on traffic). But, sometimes I just have to fly from there, such as when tickets are far cheaper (i.e. a trip to RDU in '06 where it was $120 ex-BWI and $440 ex-IAD).
The last several times, I've found the (Daily Garage) parking lot shuttle drivers to be completely and unnecessarily surly:
This hasn't been the same driver every time, either. They all seem to feel the need to lecture pax on "safety," pull passive-aggressive stunts like refusing to drive until people do exactly as he says (like the "no bags in the seats" thing when the racks were full but the seats were not), and in general cop a bad attitude. Am I just unlucky, or are they all like that? |
unless things have changed, the bus system (like most of the airport) is part of the patronage process of maryland. simply having a bus arrive, and to be dropped off at the correct stop is more than one can hope for. a large number of the busses are parked in one lot that can be seen when looping the airport. these busses have drivers(or someone being paid to be a driver).
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I avoid the whole thing by using off-airport parking like Preflight.
The drivers meet you at your car and I've always found them to be pleasant. It might add 4-5 minutes to your trip each direction, but if it avoids surly people it's worth it! |
The title of the OP's post says it all. The answer is "yes."
I NEVER use BWI. The situation has to be as dire as both DCA and IAD being closed and somehow BWI is still open. Once upon a time, if the ticket was significantly less than half the price from BWI vs. DCA/IAD AND also a savings of at least $200 RT, I would suck it up and use BWI. I always treated it like travel to a developing country. Trains and buses are late (if they arrive at all) and the service staff speak a foreign language. From that perspective, and a 3.5-hour window to get from downtown DC to the gate, with an iPod and some reading for distraction, BWI almost seems like a reasonable choice. |
Originally Posted by ColumbiaPete
(Post 9346402)
I avoid the whole thing by using off-airport parking like Preflight.
The drivers meet you at your car and I've always found them to be pleasant. It might add 4-5 minutes to your trip each direction, but if it avoids surly people it's worth it! Same here and those drivers understand what customer service means. The 4-5 minutes drive time is more than made up by the time saved having them meet you at your car and the quick pickup time at the airport. |
Originally Posted by LUMRS
(Post 9353920)
The title of the OP's post says it all. The answer is "yes."
I NEVER use BWI. The situation has to be as dire as both DCA and IAD being closed and somehow BWI is still open. Once upon a time, if the ticket was significantly less than half the price from BWI vs. DCA/IAD AND also a savings of at least $200 RT, I would suck it up and use BWI. I always treated it like travel to a developing country. Trains and buses are late (if they arrive at all) and the service staff speak a foreign language. From that perspective, and a 3.5-hour window to get from downtown DC to the gate, with an iPod and some reading for distraction, BWI almost seems like a reasonable choice. After having to fly out of IAD this past weekend, this pretty much sums up my feelings on that airport. :td::td::td: |
Yes and no...
I must confess that the gate attendant once called the cops on me because the service was so bad I refused to pay. (I paid, called for refund, which never happened, either).
After two years of dealing with lousy supershuttle, I found myself parking in the daily lot. If nothing else, the ride from daily is so short the drivers and attendants have less opportunity to be surly. However, I had a minor restoration of faith one dawn before christmas (maybe it was the season?). I was travelling with my >75 yo mother. The driver went out of her way to load my mother's luggage and make sure she was seated safely. She lowered the bus to make it easier for her to disembark. My mother tried to tip her; she refused. I was too busy pulling my jaw off the floor to intervene. So, the answer is yes and no.... |
The bus drivers to the rental cars are awful!
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Originally Posted by MKEbound
(Post 9385827)
The bus drivers to the rental cars are awful!
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Airport Fast Park. Nice, reasonably friendly drivers, and normally just as cheap as the BWI parking. (free newspapers and water too). Most importantly, for this crowd, another Frequent Guest program with points to collect!
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I always park longterm and have never had problems.
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Originally Posted by Ztras
(Post 9414694)
Airport Fast Park. Nice, reasonably friendly drivers, and normally just as cheap as the BWI parking. (free newspapers and water too). Most importantly, for this crowd, another Frequent Guest program with points to collect!
It seems the top 3 are: Airport Fast Park Econopark Express Preflight I have not used Airport Fastpark as I come from RT. 100 so Econopark & Preflight are more on the way for me. All seem to have the same level of good service and offer some type of program. Prices are also about the same. I have been using Preflight the past couple years and have been very happy with them. I also like that the lot is never 'full' for members. :) |
Originally Posted by Ztras
(Post 9414694)
Airport Fast Park. Nice, reasonably friendly drivers, and normally just as cheap as the BWI parking. (free newspapers and water too). Most importantly, for this crowd, another Frequent Guest program with points to collect!
Also save $1 / day using their internet coupon. |
Originally Posted by Ztras
(Post 9414694)
Airport Fast Park. Nice, reasonably friendly drivers, and normally just as cheap as the BWI parking. (free newspapers and water too). Most importantly, for this crowd, another Frequent Guest program with points to collect!
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Actually, with the internet coupons, the off-airport parking places are cheaper than the long-term parking lots and significantly cheaper than the daily garage. Econopark Express and Airport Fast Park are under $7/day. The BWI economy lots are $8/day and daily garage is $10.
Given the off-airport lots' speed of pickup and better customer service, I now consider anyone that parks anywhere else crazy (except if they're doing what I've done a few times, which is to park in the hourly garage and run for their flight because he is so late that any other option would mean DEFINITELY missing the flight! ;)) |
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