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good parking at Gatwick

 Poster: A snowHead
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Hi All,

wasnt sure where to post this, and I've had no joy with the search facility...

Can someone point me at the company that do 'decent' parking at Gatwick ? Specifically, last year I used a company outside Gatwick, which was in a secure compound, with a 'ski friendly' mini bus service, where on arrival back, you call them and they send the bus out for you...

Ring any bells with anyone ? I think the word 'compass' might have featured too ?

Alternatively, anyone recommend the best parking at Gatwick ?

cheers all Smile

Toby
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toby, where are you coming from to Gatwick. There is a very good bus service to Gatwick & also the train. Both of which are a lot cheaper than parking..........also very easy to use!

Have a search on the forum, i've used a car park at Gatwick before that was really good and put the name somewhere in the forum but i can't remember the name at the moment.
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We're staying in a hotel nearby the night before includign 8 days parking for £70 altogether for 3 of us. Not bad when you've got the early flight to Barcelona the next morning!
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Dan,

Sadly its a 7am flight... and I dont fancy getting the bus or train that early to be there 2 hours before ! Coming from Oxon..

I did use the train last year and found it excellent, £14 instead of £50, and quicker
, but its just not on this time...

I've had a crack at the search engine, but it didnt turn up anything useful Sad

Nadenoodlee, which hotel ? Might be worth considering...
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Try APH. we've gone with them at Birmingham and Gatwick and have just booked our parking for next month. About £40 for 8 days at Gatwick.

www.aph.com
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I've used APH too, and they were fine.
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toby wright, its the travelodge, www.holidayextras.com is who i booked through
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toby wright, You can get 'The Airline' bus from Oxford. They run through the night to both Heathrow and Gatwick. It's very good. I use them all the time now, get dropped right outside your terminal etc. I think it was about £22 on a three month return to Gatwick last time. They can be found on http://www.oxfordbus.co.uk/ this will give you all the details of times etc.
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Another vote for the Airline bus, though it occasionally takes a while to convince them not to charge you for putting your skis in the hold.

For a variety of twisted reasons I got lifts to and from Gatwick last week, and we parked with Courtlands, which seemed perfectly reasonably: £40+ for the week, less than 5 mins from the terminal, and buses every 20 mins. I haven't got a link, but the friend who booked it on the web found it easily enough
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viv, it says in their terms (i think) that they wont carry skis.........doesn't say anything about snowboards though Wink

www.nationalexpress.co.uk is the site!
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Dan I thought their terms were like many airlines - they can't guarantee there's space, and they would like to charge you - but I've never had anything more than a friendly argument.

Given that before now I've had 2 pairs of skis and a snowboard in one bag, I prefer to stay away from discussing exactly what I'm carrying...
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http://www.nationalexpress.com/utilities/Luggage_policy.cfm#

I was wrong Embarassed , it was surfboards that they say they wont take........nothing about skis, but viv you're right about space etc. :

Quote:

We ask that each passenger only brings a maximum of two medium sized suitcases weighing no more than 20kg each and one piece of hand luggage with them when travelling by coach. If you do carry more than this allowance we cannot guarantee that we will be able to accommodate the excess baggage. Space can often be of a premium and we cannot predict what luggage other passengers on the same journey may bring.
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Dan, the airline bus is run by the oxford bus company. I think the national express just has an agreement with them with regards to booking. Also it's easier just to pay the driver when you get there, never had a problem getting a seat.
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Yep, National express have no objections to carrying skis - I had to use their god-early (1.30am) service from Southampton to Gatwick (via Heathrow!!!) and rang to check and they said they don't mind carrying skis or snowboards. It's surfboards they object to, cause they're soooooo bloddy big & have fins wot cause problems in the coach hold space. As well as skis I had a boot bag, and a reasonable sized suitcase & they were accomodated fine. In fact there was plenty of space on board for me to pack in my whole house contents. If you're needing to use the bus then chances are you're travelling at god-awful hours and it's unlikely at those times that the bus will be pushed for hold space.
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I second the site that Nadenoodlee, recommends, holiday extras. I've used them numerous times in the past and usually found a deal where the hotel is virtually free. In fact I've found such good deals that even living an hour away from the airport I've stayed the night before at a hotel.
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I too use APH, very good. But remember if you're an AA member you get a discount if you go in via the AA web site i got 8 days parking next week for about £30.
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Hey, that's better than the SCGB discount - I paid around £36 for APH last week and everything worked fine, though the carpark is about a 10/15 minute transfer away.

Normally we would have used the train but the last one back to Southampton is 20.50, we were due to land at 19.30 and with Gatwick's current slow baggage handling we couldn't afford for the charter flight to be even a few minutes late, so we played safe.

That said, First Choice Airlines were actually early so we could've got the train with 20 minutes to spare, however driving meant we were home an hour earlier.
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I used APS meet & greet via the AA. Costs a bit more but so conventient - no lugging luggage to the bus, no loading/unloading. And on my return I drove away from arrivals 40 minutes after we touched down.
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A word of warning about the 'meet and greet' services! I booked with one company (shall remain nameless at this point but can be found on the snow extras site) which offererd this service for £48- Fantastic for me as I was travelling alone and wanted to cut down on the hassle of lugging ski's/ bag etc. I was thoroughly delighted with the service until half way down the M4 I noticed that the money I had hidden away for the severn crossing had disappeared along with all my loose change bar 5p in coppers!!!!! Needless to say I have taken this up with the company and if they do not respond to my letter shortly I will be referring the matter to the police!
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The last couple of trips I've been on I've used BCP.Very good. Secure parking, busses every 10 mins, no problem with luggage etc and they're about 10 mins from Gatwick. I think this time it's cost about £40 for the week.
A friend of mine stayed at an hotel and used the parking option, because the carpark isn't secure some little scrote had had a pop at breaking into his car.....something to consider if parking at an hotel!
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Thanks for all the advice guys Very Happy

I've ended up booking an APH car park in advance with my AA discount Smile

then getting a room at the gatwick travel lodge for £40 between two of us Smile

So £70 all in for a weeks parking and an overnight stop in the hotel to lesson the 5am checkin shock Shock

Geneva here I come snowHead
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