When traveling by air you know from experience that many airports are not user-friendly when it comes to parking. This is not the case here at the Orlando international Airport. If you are going to pick up someone at the airport you may use short-term parking right across the street from the terminal. The short-term parking is divided into two terminals and they are also color coded, orange for Terminal A, and green for Terminal B. When parking in the short term garages you will have easy access to the terminals.
Another option provided by the airport is called long-term parking which consist of several different parking lots that surround the airport were you may park your car for a longer period of time at a reduced rate. They have buses running 24 hours that will pick you up and return you to your car. The lots are also color coded to make it easier for you to remember where you park your automobile.
The last option available to you is off airport parking which is provided by private companies. These lots are cheaper than parking at the airport. I think the Orlando Airport Parking is reasonable whether you use short-term parking or long-term parking.
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Thursday, October 13, 2011
Parking Space
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