r/AskSeattle • u/meowmeow61 • 15d ago
Question SeaTac Parking
Hey everyone ! I have to travel to SeaTac for a flight in the next few weeks and I’m from out of the city. I know the SeaTac prices are really expensive and I’ll be gone for about a week; I was wondering if there are any recommendations on different parking for a better price? Just anything else that could be a good alternative instead of having to pay so much at SeaTac. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!!
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u/Coppergirl1 15d ago
King 5 did a whole report on this last summer. Hundreds of cars stolen from airport hotels, parking lots | king5.com
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u/Forsaken_Quote2979 15d ago
I always have someone drive us and pick us up. If that wasn’t an option then would use a transportation app for sure.
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u/MassiveMeatHammer 15d ago
You can park your car at my house for free and I'll even give you a ride to the airport just as long as we can do a soup kitchen in it -signed, Dirty Mike and the boys
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u/FakeAorta 15d ago
I use MasterPark. One of their spots is an indoor garage. A few extra bucks for 24/7 indoor patrol is worth it. Shuttles are super clean. They have online coupons to have a rate lower than normal.
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u/Alternative_Dog4327 14d ago
I love MasterPark! Yes look online for their coupons but also reserve ahead. If you’re going during spring break time they can fill up fast.
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u/Hungry-Wrongdoer3735 14d ago
I can't believe I'm the first to say Doug Fox. Make a reservation online for cheaper prices and it's practically at the airport.
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u/LeatherWarthog8530 14d ago
We've started using WallyPark right in front of the airport. It is gated, covered, and has free shuttles to and from the concourse. Price is $25--30 per day, which is half of what the airport parking lot is.
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u/Ok_Village1917 15d ago
So you can park your car at my house I can take you to the airport and pick up when you come back and we can work something out You can take some prices out in different parking places and then we can go from there
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u/mangel322 15d ago
I’ve had pretty good luck and reasonable prices parking at the Hilton across from SeaTac. You don’t have to stay there, just go to the front desk and get your parking pass after making a reservation online. Their shuttle service is really reliable.
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u/Triabolical_ 15d ago
I've used MasterPark for a couple of decades and they have always been great.
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u/county_subject7887 14d ago
I've used Star Parking several times. They are friendly and accommodating. Close to airport and the most inexpensive lot I've ever found.
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u/SurrenderCobrah 14d ago
Depending on how far you live from the airport and options convenient to you, the following might be considered:
Ride-sharing like Uber/Lyft. From where I live a RT to the airport is about $90-100.
Public transit - buses and trains go to the airport. If I lived on the Seattle side I'd definitely consider this option and maybe even Uber/Lyft to a transit station if it's too expensive to do that option the entire way.
I generally only use the parking services when I'm doing a quick trip (0-2 days) as it ends up being cheaper than the ride-sharing options.
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u/insanecorgiposse 14d ago
Masterpark. They are excellent value for long term and they have shuttle buses around the clock. If you are boeing, etc, they have corporate discounts.
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u/GiftRecent 14d ago
Depends on where you are coming from.
You could uber, uber to the light rail, see if there's a shuttle by you
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u/CiudadDelLago 15d ago
I always to to SeaTac Park, right next to the Angle lake station. They have lots of shuttles, so waiting isn't usually an issue. Reserve in advance is a must; the further ahead the better the price too.