Long term parking

Any suggestions where to park a small car from Jan1-March1/25 near Orlando?

If you need long-term parking in the Orlando area from January 1 to March 1, there are several options depending on whether you want your car near the airport, in a secure lot, or in a residential-style storage facility. Since your car is small, you have more flexibility with rates and space.

Here are the main categories and options:

  • Orlando International Airport (MCO) Long-Term Parking: MCO has official long-term parking lots that are safe and monitored. Prices are generally reasonable for monthly parking, though for a full two months it might be more expensive than off-airport options. Lot rates are around $12–$15 per day, but monthly rates may be negotiated by contacting the airport parking office directly.
  • Private Long-Term Parking Lots: Several private lots near the airport or city offer long-term rates, often cheaper than the airport. Examples include:
    • Park 'N Fly Orlando – secure, shuttle service available to the airport.
    • EZ Fly Parking Orlando – fenced lots with 24/7 monitoring and long-term discounts.
    • Airpark Orlando – offers discounted monthly rates for long-term parking.
  • Self-Storage Facilities: Many storage companies offer long-term parking for vehicles, sometimes at a lower cost than airport lots. Facilities often have security cameras, gated access, and covered or indoor storage options. Examples include:
    • Public Storage – offers outdoor or covered spaces, sometimes indoor garages.
    • Extra Space Storage – monthly rates and options for long-term car storage.
    • CubeSmart Self Storage – secure lots with 24-hour access, great for vehicles not in daily use.
  • Residential or Neighborhood Options: If you are staying with someone or renting a home, some homeowners or condos offer monthly parking for a fee. Apps like Spacer or Neighbor.com can help find private garages or driveways for long-term vehicle storage.

Tips for long-term parking in Orlando:

  • Book in advance, especially if you want a spot near MCO or a secure private lot.
  • Check for insurance requirements; some storage lots require proof of coverage.
  • Consider covered or indoor options if your car will be parked for two months to avoid sun and weather damage.
  • Confirm access hours; some lots have restricted entry times, which could matter if you need your car occasionally.

In summary, for a two-month stay, private long-term parking lots or self-storage facilities are often the most cost-effective and secure options. Airport long-term parking is convenient if you are flying in and out, but usually pricier over an extended period.


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