
- FAST PARK AND RELAX IAH FOR FREE
- FAST PARK AND RELAX IAH DRIVERS
- FAST PARK AND RELAX IAH PROFESSIONAL
Our first experience with Fast Park was AWESOMESAUCE! (Yes, I really do still say awesomesauce. The company’s goal is to be as “green” as possible, so their shuttle fleet has 25% fewer greenhouse gas emissions, they offer complementary FastCharge EV Charging Stations for their energy-conscious customers, they offer covered parking (which keeps their customers’ car cooler and protects them from inclement weather, but also reduces the heat island effect by lowering area temperatures), they conserve energy whenever possible, and they’re working on a company-wide solar panel program.
FAST PARK AND RELAX IAH FOR FREE
Through our mobile-friendly technology, you can earn points and redeem them for Free Days and Free Weeks – all from your phone.” “With Fast Park, it’s easy to get rewarded.
FAST PARK AND RELAX IAH DRIVERS
“Settle into our comfortable, climate-controlled shuttle – but not for long! Our drivers quickly get you to the terminal, unload your luggage and send you off for the journey ahead.” (they also offer free newspapers, bottled water and kids’ coloring packs for the asking)
FAST PARK AND RELAX IAH PROFESSIONAL
After directing you to an available space, our professional shuttle drivers will assist you with your luggage and get you airport-bound right away.” “Our friendly cashiers will welcome you with a smile and a weekday morning newspaper.

Fast Park & Relax currently serves 15 cities:Īs per their website, here’s how it works: The Fast Park Airport Parking family includes Fast Park & Relax, Fast Park 2, Airport Fast Park and Park Place Airport Parking. We decided to go with Fast Park & Relax, because we had gotten credit for a free day after we parked at MIA for a week when we went to Cuba a few years ago. We live in a decent-sized city and our airport, Orlando International Airport (MCO) is the 14th largest in the country, so we’re lucky in that there are lots of off-site parking options to choose from.

So Joe finally talked me into (duh, duh, DUH!) offsite parking. That was still doable for several years but our local airport is now in the midst of some vast growth, to the point where the parking garages were usually not an option because they’re almost always 100% full, and the “economy” lots had expanded into the outlying grass…and besides the shuttle buses running slower because they had to make more stops, there was poor makeshift signage, and dragging your rolling suitcase over wet grass and dirt is not fun at all. So our costs went from about $17 per day to about $10 per day. Still on airport property, but you have to take a shuttle to get to and from. However, the cost of parking at the airport has gone up astronomically, so in recent years I’ve agreed to park in the “economy” lots if we’re going to be gone for more than 1 or 2 nights.

But hey, if I’m going out of town, I want to get to where I’m going ASAP and if I’m coming home, I want to get back to my car ASAP. When Joe and I are going out of town somewhere, my #1 favorite place to park is in the airport terminal parking garage. I’ll admit it – I’m a snob about airport parking.
