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2017
31
August
Where to Find the Best Deals on Long Term Parking at YVR?

Question:

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Allan

Anyone know any deals for long term parking at the YVR from June 24-July 8.

Humans say...

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Paulette

go to Park and Fly a print a coupon - 2 weeks is usually about $100,- don't know where you are coming from but if you need a hotel pre trip you can usually negotiate leaving your vehicle for $5 to $7/day

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Allan

Coming from Maple Ridge. It will be a for a family of 2 adults and three kids. I don't think it will be cheap if I go the sleep and park option. Thanks for the coupon

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Debbie

Go to park n fly website and try coupon code 874989. Used it when I went away in January and it was less than $100 to park for 10 days. Gave the same code to my parents who parked for 6 weeks (they just got back)...cost them $120. If that doesnt work, PM me and I will find you another one.

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Allan

It gave me a $1 off

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Debbie

I will try and find you a better one.

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Allan

Thank you!!!

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Vanessa

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Munni

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Paul

Costco

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Heather

Me too! June 26- July 18

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Deidre

If you have an airmiles card check out airmiles perks - they offer a reduced rate at Park and Fly (without using any miles ).

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Allan

Don't have air miles but have BCAA. I entered my number in and I got the same result, $1 off

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Deidre

Allan there is a join. Ow pink on the website - you should get a # assigned immediately (I believe) and then you can use that for the discount as no miles are required to qualify for the discount

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Deidre

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Debbie

I've used 3 different codes and I get the same discount for each code. $1. Something's not working right....

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Allan

I did this air miles perks thing and I ended up with the same amount, $125.40 all in.

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Paulette

Allen it should be $98.99 (plus taxes) - I just checked, no coupon needed - here is a screen shot of what I found, no membership required but you do have to present a copy of the voucher you receive (can be on your phone) Membership gives you "rewards" for later use but does not reduce your current rate - if you are an aeroplan member that can increase your rewards - a corporate membership earns rewards faster

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Allan

That's what I got as well. See screenshot above. Plus "parking tax" and gst equals $125

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Allan

I don't know if you saw my screenshot from a different reply, but here it is. If you look at the subtotal, we have the same price.

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Debbie

Try Jet Set parking. I'm getting a price of $119.49. Use promo code TBB13. Then try putting in your BCAA number and maybe you can get a double discount?

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Allan

Thanks Deb. This is probably the cheapest. $119.49 compared to $125.40 of PnF. No, it didn't let me do a double discount. The code you gave is $1.56 cheaper than BCAA discount.

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Debbie

Allan - I've never parked at this lot but I've heard mixed reviews. PNF (where I usually park) has a secured lot whereas this one does not. For the extra few bucks PNF charges, it might just be some added piece of mind. Just some food for thought.

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Allan

Deb Perkes not secured? scratch that then. Thanks for the info!!

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Allan

Deb, do you leave your keys with them?

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Debbie

I'm not sure
Allan. I don't think you do because I think Jet Set is more of a self-serve lot, but like I said, I've never actually parked there. I know you do leave your keys at PNF as they park your vehicle for you and have it ready for when you return.

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Allan

Deb Perkes that's what I meant. If you need to leave your keys at PNF. Can I park it myself? I have a brand new car and just scared of anyone else using it.

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Debbie

No, PNF parks for you. They're more like a valet. Parked there many times and have never had any damage or issues. I think it will be ok.

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Allan

Thank you!

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Debbie

Any time!!

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Catherin

We used Jet Set parking in March and the only problem we had was the cameras not reading the license plate on my hubby's truck to open the gate for us (and difficulties with the scanner reading the QR code off my phone as the backup to opening the gate). There wasn't an attendant present to help us when we were there. Other than that hiccup we thought it was a great service. You park yourself but there were little bus stops everywhere in the lot so you didn't have to walk far at all to get picked up. The buses seemed to run quite regularly too so we didn't have to wait long to get picked up. On the way back we were the only ones on the bus to the parking lot so the driver dropped us off next to our truck so we didn't have to walk from the bus shelter in the rain

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Angela

Park N Fly is top notch. Spend the extra $5
Just request that they keep your car on their main lot. If they're full they sometimes move cars to their secondary lot

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Wanda

Yvr parking

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Allan

Is the most expensive

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Anne

Look up retailmenot.ca lots of coupons on there

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Sharron

We have used both Park N Fly. & Jet Set. Park N Fly was cheaper for a month as you pay no taxes. No problem with either. When Coast Hotel has cheap rates, we stay there and park for about $125. for 2 weeks. Need to spend a night at either end. Great if you have early flight. Free shuttle as well.

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Brian

Jet set Parking through BCAA.


A.I. says...

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YVR Long-Term Parking Deals from June 24-July 8

Planning a trip out of Vancouver International Airport (YVR) this summer? If you're looking to save money on long-term parking, here are a few deals to keep in mind:

  • Park'N Fly: Get 10% off your long-term parking when you book online in advance. Use the code YVR10 at checkout.
  • YVR Valet Parking: Save up to 20% on valet parking when you book online. Use the code YVR20 at checkout.
  • YVR Economy Parking: Get the best rates on long-term parking at YVR Economy Parking. Rates start at $12 per day.

To book your long-term parking, visit the YVR website or call the parking office at 604-207-7000.

**Note:** These deals are subject to availability and may change without notice.



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