Airport parking.
I’m flying with four children and would like to know if there is airport parking with Sky Train access? Thank you.
Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport (ATL) has several parking options that are convenient for travelers, including families with children, and many provide easy access to the terminals via the SkyTrain (automated people mover).
Parking with SkyTrain Access
- Hourly Parking Decks (West and East): These decks are closest to the terminal and connect directly to the SkyTrain, making it convenient for families with multiple children. You can park and quickly board the SkyTrain to reach the terminal without needing to walk long distances.
- Daily Parking Decks: Both the North and South Daily Parking Decks connect to the SkyTrain, providing a direct route to the airport terminals. These are ideal for longer trips and are generally more cost-effective than hourly parking for multi-day travel.
- ATL Cell Phone Lot: While not for parking during your trip, it’s helpful for pick-ups. It’s free and allows drivers to wait for your call before proceeding to the terminal. Not directly connected to the SkyTrain but useful if arranging a ride at the end of your trip.
Tips for Families
- Plan extra time when traveling with four children to manage luggage, boarding the SkyTrain, and navigating from the parking deck to the terminal.
- Use the hourly or daily decks near the terminal for the shortest SkyTrain ride.
- Check the ATL airport website or signage for updated rates and parking deck availability, as busy travel periods can fill up certain decks quickly.
Overall, ATL makes it convenient for families to park in decks connected to the SkyTrain, reducing the hassle of walking long distances with children and luggage.
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