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superdave
Jan 11th, 2005, 01:52 AM
For those that travel alot, here's a coupon for Park 'n Fly that gives you a pretty decent discount on parking. I personally like the economy parking cause I control the keys to the car and it's cheap. It's a re-occuring coupon so use it whenever you have to leave your car at the airport.

http://www.parknfly.ca/toronto_cust.html

Xtremist
Jan 11th, 2005, 02:31 AM
Deals are available for Edmonton (http://www.parknflyedmonton.com/Coupon.htm) too. Sadly you can't get the 250 Aeroplan reward points (http://www.parknflyedmonton.com/Aeroplan.htm) if you use a discount coupon but if you're only parking for a day, it might be worth it to take the Aeroplan points over the $1 discount on rates. Better than nothing, if you collect points.

pluto
Jan 11th, 2005, 08:38 AM
I think I'm gonna try their competition next time I fly out of YYZ - last time I had to wait at least 45 min in line to get on the shuttle. they never seem to have enough shuttles running when it's busy.

Curiosity
Jan 11th, 2005, 08:43 AM
I think I'm gonna try their competition next time I fly out of YYZ - last time I had to wait at least 45 min in line to get on the shuttle. they never seem to have enough shuttles running when it's busy.


They have competition ? Who ??

gman
Jan 11th, 2005, 09:33 AM
They have competition ? Who ??

They do have competition. When I was waiting for ParkNFly shuttle, there was a yellow bus picking up people. I forgot its name though.

rad456
Jan 11th, 2005, 10:49 AM
I have used the CAA 25% discount and received Aeroplan miles on the same visit. MIght be worth a try

Deals are available for Edmonton (http://www.parknflyedmonton.com/Coupon.htm) too. Sadly you can't get the 250 Aeroplan reward points (http://www.parknflyedmonton.com/Aeroplan.htm) if you use a discount coupon but if you're only parking for a day, it might be worth it to take the Aeroplan points over the $1 discount on rates. Better than nothing, if you collect points.

flaming homer
Jan 11th, 2005, 11:57 AM
If you're flying Westjet, there is also a coupon from westjet.com that worked out better for me last time...

illusion81
Jan 11th, 2005, 12:24 PM
They have competition ? Who ??


If you book your trip with sunholidays and ask for a free one week coupon for skypark park and fly they will hook you up. You have to book in one of their travel offices not online if you want that deal. But remember you have to ask for it they won't offer it to you! In the case you don't book with sunholidays the rates are still very competative and since they are kinda hidden and out of the way they are not very busy and have at least two shuttles waiting to take peeps to the terminals at all times.

GabL
Jan 5th, 2006, 11:47 PM
Has anyone use this company for parking? What about Skypark (www.skyparx.ca)? Is security good for both places? Park 'n fly said they have 24 hr security guard and stuff... nothing mentioned at Skypark...

ag2000
Jan 6th, 2006, 12:15 AM
Has anyone use this company for parking? What about Skypark (www.skyparx.ca)? Is security good for both places? Park 'n fly said they have 24 hr security guard and stuff... nothing mentioned at Skypark...

I used Skyway parking (www.skywaypark.ca) many times, they used to be the cheapest at 6.95/day with coupon (http://www.skywaypark.ca/?Tab=Printable%20Coupon).
Service was always very fast, much better and cheaper then park and fly.
However I noticed their rate now 7.87, so I would go with skyparx for $6.95 - I think they also have 24 hour guard.

Jono
Jan 6th, 2006, 09:51 AM
I tried using Direct Flight Parking (http://www.directflightparking.com/) over the recent holidays as the ParkNFly lots were all full (except for valet). Using a coupon on their website, I only paid $32/week for self park, and I found their shuttles to be very fast. Since their lots are smaller and closer than ParkNFly's economy lot, it takes less time to get back to your car. The only difference is that you have to call upon arrival for them to pick you up - they don't come by the terminal unless you request.

I have found with Park N Fly that you wait forever for a shuttle when they are not busy, and when they are busy you get stuffed like a sardine onto their shuttles.

I can't wait until the airport opens the tramway to their long-term parking, and we can avoid using shuttles altogether.

superdave
Jan 7th, 2006, 01:25 AM
I used to use park n fly's valet service due to the high security in the compound but on two occasions I had the valet steal the change from my ashtray. Also had them changing my seat around, changing stations on the radio, etc. Personally I would not trust the valet service ever again so I tend to use the economy lot for self park.

gman
Jan 7th, 2006, 01:33 AM
I have found with Park N Fly that you wait forever for a shuttle when they are not busy, and when they are busy you get stuffed like a sardine onto their shuttles.


It is because those drivers stand there and talk.

I have just used them before Christmas. We were waiting for them and we could see the bus in the section before us. We waited and waited and they never came. We decided to walk up (we had no luggage). Then, we found out there were 3 parkNfly buses there. The driver of the 1st bus walked to the 2nd bus and kept on talking to the 2nd driver. They did not notice there were people waiting in another section.

We got on the bus and it went back to the spot where we were waiting. Some other passengers came up. The lady said her husband called ParkNFly and asked where the hack the bus was. ParkNFly kept on saying they were in the Airport. :twisted: They sure all were in the Airport.

robskot
Jan 7th, 2006, 02:09 AM
CRAP!!!! Wish I knew about this 36 hrs ago!!!

gman
Jan 7th, 2006, 02:10 AM
CRAP!!!! Wish I knew about this 36 hrs ago!!!

Are you talking about the coupon? Or, the bus drivers? :D

brendonp
Jan 7th, 2006, 09:02 AM
I've used Skyparx 5 or 6 times this past year (2005!) - the price is great at $6.95 (about $45 per week including tax - every 5th & 6th day free, but I pay an extra $5 for booking online), and I usually get bumped to valet for free - if economy is full, you are upgraded free of charge. As far as I can tell, the Skyparx valet service is the same as regular service, other then them keeping the keys/parking the car - ie same shuttle, etc, etc... But it's nice to have your car warmed up in the winter when you come back (last time I asked them to turn on my heated seats - great when coming back to Canada from Florida!). My only complaint is the slightly longer wait time for the shuttles - last time it took almost 25 minutes between my call (they give you an 800 # to schedule a pick up) and their arrival - the time before it was 45 minutes (internal screw-up apparently - the driver said he never got the pickup call).

I do like their drivers for the most part - very friendly, and they actually help you load & unload your bags (last guy even put them in the trunk of my car on return!) - they usually run a full size van and a mini van instead of the regular "bus-style" shuttle vans.

If not for the odd wait to be picked up, they would be perfect - there have been times when it's less then 5 minutes to a pickup, so all in all it balances out for me.

--Brendon

SeeWhy2
Jan 7th, 2006, 11:29 AM
Thanks to all for the suggestions.
Going to Mexico in February so this will cut down a bit on the cost. That way I can drink more margaritas :cheesygri

gman
Jan 13th, 2006, 09:49 PM
I found a better ParkNFly coupon than the one from ParkNFly website.

It is $5 cheaper in Economy for a week in Toronto. $29.99 instead of $34.99 (regular price $49.99).

http://www.selloffvacations.com/content/parknfly.aspx

RideGuy
Jan 13th, 2006, 11:16 PM
I haven't used Park n Fly Valet since US Customs moved into Canada. Now there is no point in using Valet for the early check in, cause you can't check your bags anyway. The express check in is a joke, cause EVERYONE is express now.

I just take a taxi now, unless I'm flying Air Canada outside the US.

RideGuy

GabL
Jan 24th, 2006, 05:33 PM
I found a better ParkNFly coupon than the one from ParkNFly website.

It is $5 cheaper in Economy for a week in Toronto. $29.99 instead of $34.99 (regular price $49.99).

http://www.selloffvacations.com/content/parknfly.aspx

So this coupon makes Parkn'Fly the cheapest. Thanks for the coupon!

jesterwilly2004
Jan 24th, 2006, 06:17 PM
So this coupon makes Parkn'Fly the cheapest. Thanks for the coupon!

Actually no. Airpark is the cheapest with their coupon. Only 27.95 for a week in econo.

http://www.directflightparking.com/promo_main.htm

slc95
Jan 24th, 2006, 07:42 PM
For anyone who doesn't live in the GTA (like myself), I find that it is often easier and cheaper to get a park and stay package at a hotel. When I went to Mexico, I stayed at the Quality Inn for $89 a night with up to 2 weeks free parking and just this Christmas, we stayed at the Delta Airport at $129/night with a month free covered parking.

Delta was the better deal IMO. Much nicer hotel, great staff and quick shuttle. The Quality Inn's Shuttle also apparantly doesn't run from 2-6am...what's the deal with that? I ended up having to take a taxi for my early morning flight.

Darkfacimile
Jan 31st, 2006, 07:21 PM
Thanks for the Park N Fly coupon...very helpful! :D

chalmers
Jan 31st, 2006, 09:30 PM
I just used them for a 3 week stay (here in Halifax).

The CAA discount I got was better than the coupon, so be sure to show them that when you pay, might get a pleasant surprise like I did! Saved ~$10/week instead of $5/week.

And no problem getting picked up @ the airport @ 4am. And the driver wasn't even pissed off! :)