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dlwfarm Jul 22, 2008 12:16 pm

Need Hotel info for Minneapolis
 
I'm traveling to Alaska and will be gone 12 days. Does anyone know of a cheap hotel that will let you store your car there for free and has a free shuttle to the airport? Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Darwin

MarqFlyer Jul 22, 2008 1:20 pm

The Minneapolis Airport Marriott offers up to 2 weeks of free parking, and a complimentary shuttle to the airport.^

slippahs Jul 22, 2008 1:22 pm

Since this isn't entirely WorldPerks related, moving to the Midwest forum which includes Minneapolis...

slippahs
nwa forum co-moderator

Quaker325 Jul 22, 2008 4:04 pm

I'm guessing from your question that you need to spend the night in a hotel?

But for others who don't necessarily need the hotel: I've had good experiences with Park N Fly, which charges $9/day with AAA ($10 without)plus every 7th day is free, so you might want to do the math on how that compares to a hotel night.

milepig Jul 23, 2008 8:27 am

The Hilton also has a "stay and park" deal. Nice hotel, BTW.

zdave Jul 25, 2008 9:56 pm

I recommend the La Quinta on American Blvd. in Bloomington. You should be able to get a room there for less than $100 and the shuttle is about 10 minutes to the airport. I know they do some Park and Fly but I'm not exactly sure about the rates and terms. The hotel has been recently renovated and is probably my favorite LQ in the country. Do NOT stay at the other LQ in Bloomington on Nicollet.

Now it is no FS Marriott or Hilton.. but the Marriott will probably be nearly $180 a night IME, and that's not cheap in my book.


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