![]() Advertised shuttle times of a 5 minute pickup and a 7 minute ride were not realistic on our trip. One big factor with airport parking is the length of time to being picked up in the airport, and it varies widely. The lot has five shuttles that I saw, and service to the airport was quick (they picked me up as soon as I got out of my car), and very friendly. The disadvantage of this lot is that you need to drive a short way past the airport to the Des Moines exit, and then they drive you back to the airport. The self-park lot is gate regulated with closed circuit cameras and a fair amount of halogen lighting throughout the lot. It is a large lot running up a hill with pretty tight security. We visited the new Ajax Seatac lot (“AjaxParkingRUS”) on 144th street. All rates have additional taxes of 9.5% and $4.72 airport access fees and $3.00 city of Seatac Parking Tax. 154th Street, SeaTac (no coupons / 190 spaces) South 144th Street ($10.95 base rate – coupons accepted / 600 spaces). Phone service when calling was pretty sketchy – don’t expect VIP treatment. Rock bottom prices make this worth checking out at only $8.99 per day – or under $8 with coupon, and under $7 per day for military / Microsoft / Boeing employees. With a new lot added after the light rail construction – there’s plenty of shuttles at the Ajax remaining lot. With so much bad service today – it’s great to see a company that truly cares about their customers.Ījax Airport Parking (2 lots) – This is the rock bottom price leader if money is the primary consideration (photos above). He really went out of the way to save us from forgetting a critical item for our trip. Amazing Customer Service: The shuttle driver ran all the way to find our car – and ran back down with the booster-seat with others waiting on our shuttle. The Master Park team was so quick they had already driven our car to an upstairs space from our original unloading area. Recent Experience: We got on the shuttle bus with our luggage and forgot to remove our son’s booster-seat from the car. Masterpark pickup office – modern, spacious, and comfortable. From the dropoff location – the van left immediately as soon as travelers were ready to depart The van was about 75% full but very comfortable. We consider this very quick due to Masterpark’s close location to Seatac airport. Recent actual pickup time: 10 minutes between phone call for pickup and shuttle van arrival. No lines for payment, with two payment cashiers ready and waiting. Van was clean and well maintained with only one other person on the van. Luggage was brought directly to our vehicle together with bottled water for all of our passengers. Under five minutes pickup time with lots of help on luggage from friendly driver. Great web coupons for all of their lots.Service Update: Great service verified in Summer 2011. 170th Street International 16025 International 16826 International (Valet Garage). Rates: $14.95 for surface lots and $15.95 for valet garage - coupons down to as low as $84 for the week. Twenty-four hour security and valet service at all lots. Covered drop-off at the valet location and Alaska Airlines check-in. Over 5,500 parking stalls and a special valet garage in four separate lots. We also review shared ride SeaTac shuttle vans. We’ve noted where there are online discounts (there are many) and coupons for the web to check out. If you’ve experienced great service or issues at these parking lots - please let us know and we’ll add your review to the guide. We’ve reviewed all the Seattle airport parking lots to save you a lot of time in making a choice. All of these Seatac parking prices were verified and mystery shopped for pricing and phone service quality in November 2010. All of these private services can beat Seatac Airport’s on-site parking prices which start at $26 per day ($130 for full week). We’re here to help you sift through the various airport parking options at SeaTac airport so you can park conveniently and at the right price. More importantly – you’ve got a flight to catch and are in a hurry. ![]() You don’t want to spend a lot of money – but you don’t want your car damaged either. You’re going to SeaTac airport in Seattle and need to leave your car for a few days or a few weeks.
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