LAX parking question (will be gone 12 days, ANA airlines)

We are leaving to Japan on ANA airlines. We would like to park our car most convenient area to the terminal, combined with being economical. Does anyone have a suggestion of a company to use that is close by? On airport premises? We are hoping to pay under $300. Not sure of long term parking prices as we never do this. Hence me needing some help. :) Thank you so much!! Dates Nov 25- Dec 7th. (not an EV)

Parking at LAX for a 12-day international trip can feel tricky, but there are several options that balance convenience and cost. Since you’re flying ANA, you’ll be departing from the Tom Bradley International Terminal, which is accessible from all LAX terminals.

On-Airport Parking Options:

  • LAX Economy Parking Lot E: This is the most economical on-airport parking option. A shuttle bus runs frequently to all terminals, including Tom Bradley. For 12 days, rates are typically under $200, so it fits well within your budget.
  • Central Terminal Area (CTA) Parking Structures: Structures P1, P2, P3, and P4 are closest to terminals. They are convenient and offer covered parking, but long-term rates can quickly exceed $300 for 12 days. Best if convenience is the top priority rather than cost.

Off-Airport Parking Options:

  • Park ‘N Fly LAX: A short shuttle ride to the terminals, offering competitive long-term rates. Many travelers report paying around $150–$180 for 12 days.
  • The Parking Spot: Another off-airport option with free shuttles to Tom Bradley. Rates are typically around $15 per day, so for 12 days, you would be near $180.
  • WallyPark LAX: Covered and uncovered options with regular shuttles. Offers slightly higher comfort and security, with 12-day rates generally under $200.

Tips:

  • Reserve in advance—especially during holiday travel—to secure the best rate.
  • Check for online coupons or booking discounts; many off-airport lots offer reduced rates for pre-booking.
  • If you prefer the ultimate convenience and don’t mind paying extra, on-airport CTA structures provide the quickest access to the terminal, though they are less economical for long stays.

Overall, for a combination of convenience and staying under $300, an off-airport lot like Park ‘N Fly, The Parking Spot, or WallyPark would be ideal. If you prefer to stay on LAX property, Economy Lot E is your best bet for cost savings, though it requires a shuttle ride to Tom Bradley.


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