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I don't know of a particular site with such coupons. However, USAParking (both open and covered) is a few dollars cheaper than comparable parking at the terminal, and with AAA you get an additional 10% off; $1/day off coupons for them used to be pretty easy to find. They pick you up and drop you off at your car and will help with luggage. Coming from the north, it saves a toll booth also. Their vans seem to be running a little less frequently now, so I would assume a few minutes wait on both ends.
On the airport property (and maybe nearby also), Pike's Peak parking is probably the cheapest (uncovered only, AFAIK); there the buses pick you up at ends of aisles (luggage assistance is rare in my experience). |
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Stapleton p-n-R
If you're gone for more than a week, a great option is Stapleton Park & Ride (one of the old parking garages at the former Stapleton Airport).
It's gotten a little worse since February, when they changed it from a free lot to a pay lot, but at $1/day (if you live in the "Denver transportation district", otherwise it's $2/day), plus an $8 shuttle (usually runs about every 30 minutes or so, takes about 25 mins to get to/from the Park & Ride and DIA) each way, you can do 14 days for $30, or just over $2/day. Not too shabby. Techinically, at $1/day plus $16 r/t on the shuttle, the break-even point vs. Pike's Peak (on-airport shuttle parking) is 4 days, though I'd be willing to do Pike's Peak for a stay of probably up to a week, just because the savings isn't worth having to add on ~1hr or more on each end of your trip (waiting for the shuttle and then riding it, and the fact that Stapleton p&r is farther from where I live than DIA). There are some covered spaces (only the first floor of the garage is still open) and some outdoor. Be wary of stays over 30 days - I've done it (left my car there over 50 days one time), though technically, you're supposed to call ahead and clear it with the lot management. It's a somewhat sketchy location, but I've never felt unsafe there. There are 24-hour private security patrols who drive around the lot in SUVs. One warning - it is dusty/dirty as ANYTHING in the garage, and very windy. If you're gone for 2 weeks or more, expect to have a thick layer of dirt covering your entire car... you don't want to be out of windshield washer fluid when you come back! More information at: www.rtd-denver.com |
dia parking?
i have to park at dia several times in the next few months. any suggestions as to which place has the best parking rates/ frequent parker deals? i know there are several to choose from... just wondering if anyone has more experience with this? thanks
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Originally Posted by intrepid720
(Post 11473871)
COS has *heinous* options for long term parking compared to DEN.
The other long term parking option I've heard of is at the airport area Radisson Hotel, about 4.25 miles from terminal. Heard some time back they charged $4 a day. Drop off/pick up pax using their shuttle. Not sure if this parking is still available, or if so of the current cost. 6 Mar '11 UPDATE: So many people are now parking long term in the short term lot, since short term is only $2 more per day than long term, that close in spots for those wanting short term are now difficult to find. Puzzles me, therefore, why folks don't just park in long term, if that's what they really need, and save the $2 a day. Honestly, it is only a 30 second longer walk out to long term! |
Originally Posted by mymyles
(Post 12676756)
i have to park at dia several times in the next few months. any suggestions as to which place has the best parking rates/ frequent parker deals? i know there are several to choose from... just wondering if anyone has more experience with this? thanks
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http://www.wallypark.com/DIA/landing.html
WallyPark offers 25% discount for AAA members (about $8.20). My company gets a 30% discount, so I pay $7.95 a day, which makes it cheaper than USAirport Parking. The perk is that it's super close to the airport when the Pikes Peak lot is full. Also just noticed that you can bring in a competitor coupon and park for $7.95/day. |
The Parking Spot
The Parking Spot has a new lot in Denver, and they are offering a special from now until May 15, 2011, where parking is only $5 per day at their Denver lot for anyone who is wearing spots. Their press release about it says that you can even draw spots on yourself to get the rate!
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A new lot, Canopy Parking, has opened up across the road from USAParking on Tower Road. On Canopy's website they currently have a $3 off per day (thus rate is $6 per day) coupon you can print, good through June 2011. USAParking will also accept this same coupon for parking at their lot, as I did this past week.
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Wyo folks often park at the I-25/Harmony Rd. Park and Ride in Fort Collins. Free parking, SuperShuttle is $80 RT. No Denver traffic or tolls.
--------------------- ETA: Turns out the trip is $57.80 RT with "Visa discount" on Supershuttle. |
I need to park at DEN on a weekday afternoon this week in order to go in and meet someone who's arriving after a WN flight. (No, I can't simply pick him up at one of the passenger pick up doors but need to meet him when he comes up the escalator from the train).
The couple of times I've parked at DEN in this situation I seem to end up a long way from where I needed to be (and am more used to picking up UA fliers with checked baggage in any case). My pick-up-ee will not have any checked luggage. Can someone give me a primer on where to go and how in order most easily park and then with the least confusing walk get to and from that escalator for arriving pax? Short-term/pricier is fine; I don't expect to get there but about 30 minutes ahead of flight arrival. |
Originally Posted by cblaisd
(Post 17652443)
I need to park at DEN on a weekday afternoon this week in order to go in and meet someone who's arriving after a WN flight. (No, I can't simply pick him up at one of the passenger pick up doors but need to meet him when he comes up the escalator from the train).
The couple of times I've parked at DEN in this situation I seem to end up a long way from where I needed to be (and am more used to picking up UA fliers with checked baggage in any case). My pick-up-ee will not have any checked luggage. Can someone give me a primer on where to go and how in order most easily park and then with the least confusing walk get to and from that escalator for arriving pax? Short-term/pricier is fine; I don't expect to get there but about 30 minutes ahead of flight arrival. |
Originally Posted by cedahm
(Post 17652507)
THe 'Super Short Term" parking is on the arrivals level (level 4) on the left hand side as you come in. Follow signs for 'arrivals' on the West side, stay to the left as you enter the structure, and it will be on your left. $2/hour, I think. Park there (West side is slightly closer, given that the escalator from the train is on that side of the main atrium), walk across to terminal (maybe 50 yards), inside, up 1 escalator (into Baggage Claim) - then out to the middle to the fountains. Easy-peasy.
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I never knew there was a lot up there... When I've had to pickup, I've usually parked in the same spot I normally park (1st level of the garage, in the middle, elevators go "right to" the arrivals area).
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