bmleroy
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Dec 2, 2001
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Hi everybody,
I'm off to my next trip to the World March 9-16, 2002 (yay!). It's spring break, my fiance and I are celebrating five years together, and we're both graduating in the spring, so we're taking our longest trip yet to celebrate those milestones.
We're making the five-hour drive to MSP (Minneapolis/St. Paul airport) the morning of our trip and are looking at paying about $100 to park for the week, even in the Econolot parking area, and that's a huge expense for our budget trip.
Our flight leaves at 3 pm, connects at CVG (Cincinnati) and arrives at 9 pm. Obviously, we won't be doing too much the first day, but our flight for last year's trip left at noon and we were on the road at 5 am - not very fun.
So I'm looking for some alternatives to overpriced parking! Here's what I've come up with so far...
1) Stay at a hotel near the airport that offers free parking and an airport shuttle. So far I've found the Wyndham Minneapolis airport, lowest rate $74 a night - still a small savings plus we could head down to Minneapolis the night before and not have such a long day of travel. They have free Park 'n Fly with a one night stay. Plus, we could try to fly standby earlier in the day and maybe get in a little earlier. Does anybody know any other area hotels with similar arrangements?
2) Use one of the other paid Park n Fly lots - they're a little cheaper, say $60-70 for the week, but without the convenience of being at the airport and I'm a little scared to get my car in the dark in a scary parking lot. Any recommendations on this? A good, well-lit lot, for example?
3) Do something else that a seasoned MSP traveler can share with me.
Unfortunately, due to the length of the drive, we can't be dropped off, and we don't know anybody in Minneapolis to leave our car with! I've been thinking this out for awhile now and can't seem to come up with a really great solution. Hopefully somebody has some insight into it for me.
Thanks!
Brandy
I'm off to my next trip to the World March 9-16, 2002 (yay!). It's spring break, my fiance and I are celebrating five years together, and we're both graduating in the spring, so we're taking our longest trip yet to celebrate those milestones.
We're making the five-hour drive to MSP (Minneapolis/St. Paul airport) the morning of our trip and are looking at paying about $100 to park for the week, even in the Econolot parking area, and that's a huge expense for our budget trip.
Our flight leaves at 3 pm, connects at CVG (Cincinnati) and arrives at 9 pm. Obviously, we won't be doing too much the first day, but our flight for last year's trip left at noon and we were on the road at 5 am - not very fun.
So I'm looking for some alternatives to overpriced parking! Here's what I've come up with so far...
1) Stay at a hotel near the airport that offers free parking and an airport shuttle. So far I've found the Wyndham Minneapolis airport, lowest rate $74 a night - still a small savings plus we could head down to Minneapolis the night before and not have such a long day of travel. They have free Park 'n Fly with a one night stay. Plus, we could try to fly standby earlier in the day and maybe get in a little earlier. Does anybody know any other area hotels with similar arrangements?
2) Use one of the other paid Park n Fly lots - they're a little cheaper, say $60-70 for the week, but without the convenience of being at the airport and I'm a little scared to get my car in the dark in a scary parking lot. Any recommendations on this? A good, well-lit lot, for example?
3) Do something else that a seasoned MSP traveler can share with me.

Unfortunately, due to the length of the drive, we can't be dropped off, and we don't know anybody in Minneapolis to leave our car with! I've been thinking this out for awhile now and can't seem to come up with a really great solution. Hopefully somebody has some insight into it for me.
Thanks!
Brandy