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Parking Garage Survival Guide
Have
to fly out of the Philadelphia International Airport and considering the "Do-it-yourself" approach to parking? We took
the liberty of preparing a "Philadelphia Airport Parking Survival Guide" for you. This guide includes a list of things
that you will need to be prepared to park at the Philadelphia International Airport. Good luck.
Item #1: A watch that is at least half an hour fast.
When parking at the Philadelphia International Airport, you are going to need to factor in the amount of time it is going to take you to circle the lot looking for an available parking space. These lots tend to get pretty crowded and inexperienced travelers rarely anticipate how much time they'll spend driving up and down every aisle of the parking lot. If you have a watch that is at least a half an hour faster than the actual time, you can trick yourself into having enough time to catch your flight.
Item #2: An extremely well-toned upper body, an extremely high tolerance for discomfort, or a disposable wheel dolly.
This is an absolute must for a "self-parker" who might have over packed for their trip. When it comes to Philadelphia airport parking, any one of the above listed items is perfect for helping you drag your luggage across the parking garage.
Item #3: A separate parking budget, a major credit card with no limit or the deed to any valuable possessions.
It's no secret that the Philadelphia airport parking garage can be very expensive and many people forget to factor parking costs into their trip budget. Awareness of these expenses should be expected in order to avoid injuries from "jaw-dropping" or squinting at your receipt to see if there was some sort of pricing mistake. Remember that the more money you spend on parking means the less money you have to spend on souvenir gifts for your friends and family.
Item
#4: Rain protection.
Philadelphia weather can be pretty unpredictable. It isn't uncommon for a flash rainstorm to appear out of nowhere and last just long enough to soak through your shoes and socks. Make sure you have a raincoat, poncho, umbrella, or tarp on hand for both you and your luggage. There is nothing more uncomfortable than being dripping wet on an airplane. All of the most experienced travelers will tell you that being dry is the only way to fly.
Item #5: Touch up paint for your car.
Upon your arrival back to the Philadelphia airport parking garage, it's more than likely that there may be a few surprises waiting for you when you get to your vehicle. We're talking about the many dents and dings to your doors and fenders - battle scars from spending too much time in the overcrowded Philadelphia airport parking lot.
You can avoid all of these trip-changing hardships by taking advantage of our Philadelphia airport parking valet service. We can make parking a lot easier with quality valet services that will have you feeling like a prince (or princess) on a pauper's (or pauperess's) budget. Our valets will drop you off right in front of your terminal, unload your luggage for you and send you on your way. They will then return your vehicle to our lot, which is monitored 24 hours a day by security. When you get back to the Philadelphia International Airport, simply call us before you go to pick up your luggage and we will be there by the time you exit.
PHL Airport Parking Resources
- Make a reservation using our online system today!
- Contact a friendly staff member with your questions.
No reservation necessary! 1-800-978-4848.
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