JFK Airport Parking - Why Airport Hotel Parking Is Your Most Budget-Friendly Alternative

JFK Airport shuttle service at the Marriott
Complimentary shuttle service at the Marriott Hotel for JFK passengers


With more than 20,000 JFK airport parking spots available, it's mind-boggling that a lot of passengers still suffer missed flights and other hassles simply for failing to get into a nearby parking facility on time. Such mishaps happen hundreds of times daily due, in part, to the sheer volume of passengers and vehicles coming to and leaving the airport at the same time. New York's Kennedy International Airport, after all, has been acknowledged as the 12th busiest airport worldwide.

However, with a little foresight and advance booking, you can effortlessly avoid such unfortunate situations. There are several JFK airport parking facilities to pick when you're doing your trip planning: central airport parking, off-airport private garages, JFK long-term airport parking, and hotel parking. In my opinion, the most economical and convenient choice is hotel parking - the so-called ’park, stay, and fly’ arrangement.

In comparison to parking at the central JFK airport parking facilities, hotel parking is surprisingly more cost-effective. I'm saying 'surprisingly' because most people associate hotels with expensive costs and such. If you're on the road for 10 days, for instance, you'll be set back about $180 for parking fees if you've used the slightly cheaper long-term airport parking location at Lefferts Blvd. If you happened to park at the central color-coded parking stations, the amount would be a staggering $1329! This last one is just an illustration, of course, no one on a budget can be that dense to park long-term at short-term rates.

In contrast, JFK parking at one of the airport hotels is priced anywhere between $200 to $240 for a room to sleep in the night before your flight - this usually comes with 10 days of complimentary parking. The amount you’re saving from the free parking is practically paying for the room, not to mention that you get to sleep and park in a 3-4 stars hotel with all the conveniences and amenities.

Honestly, the best motivation for you to select the hotel parking alternative can be summed up in one word - convenience. Consider this: if you live three hours away from the airport, you'll have to be up at 1 a.m. in order to be at the airport one hour before a 6 a.m. flight, and that's that’s only true if you're dropping off your car at the costly central parking stations. By the time you get off the plane, if it's a short 2-4 hour hop, you'll be light-headed and cranky for lack of sleep.

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With the ’park, sleep, and fly’ option, you can drive to the airport hotel at any convenient time the night before the flight, have a restful sleep, wake up at 5:00 (for the 6am flight), be driven to the airport with full valet assistance - right to your terminal doorstep with hotel staff taking care of loading and unloading your luggage. The same privileged treatment awaits you when you come back from your trip - driving from the airport to the hotel to get your car.

Of course, some hotels may offer less services or will cost more than the average price brackets. Select the best deals: competition in this industry is quite intense and many hotels run very low-priced premium offers just to get your business. It’s always a win for travelers when there are price wars such as this, go ahead and book the best JFK airport parking package available online. Have a safe trip.

Source: JFK Airport Parking - Why Hotel Parking is Your Best Option (Ezine Articles)
Author: Emmanuel Gonot
Photo: Marriott Hotel

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