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Any decent nearby car parks for a weeks parking?
I have had less than wonderful experiences of giving my car key to these sort of parking companies, presumably some are careful and you won't come back to dent central.As Borris says long stay you park yourself and catch bus to terminal. If you book it online in advance it much cheaper. The other main one is APH who have just moved to a new site closer to Gatwick. They like all other off-site stack the cars so you leave your keys and they park it.
https://www.aph.com/gatwick-airport/parking/aph-car-park.html
My California fits into one parking space, no problem. I’ve not yet come across any standard parking space it doesn’t fit into.If you’re using your Cali I’d check if you need to pay for 2 spaces (due to length of the van being too long to fit in one space).
Also check your insurance. I’m with Comfort and you need their permission to leave the campervan unattended for more than 48 hours.
Both of these things meant we left the van at home last time!
We used Gatwick premium parking, extra wide spaces and you walk straight into north terminal from car park number 5 multi storey £130 ish for 5 days. I did not see height, we were in a discovery with plenty of clearance.Any decent nearby car parks for a weeks parking?
Ok, maybe not for the purist, but some hotels offer a package of 1 nights stay + upto 14 days free car parking + a shuttle bus to the terminal. It can be very cost effective.Any decent nearby car parks for a weeks parking?
I have just booked a holiday leaving from Gatwick and was going to use the long stay parking.Any decent nearby car parks for a weeks parking?
Tudor Rose off site meet and greet has been excellent every time I have used itI have just booked a holiday leaving from Gatwick and was going to use the long stay parking.
The problem is that there are new restrictions for vans and camper vans. Basically you cannot park in any on site car parks. If you are caught it is a £25 a day fine.
Anything over 4.8m is now not allowed. Also interestingly the website states the VW Transporter, VW Caravelle and VW Caddy are specifically mentioned as not being allowed.
I parked at Easter without a problem, but I checked before and if i felt i couldn't fit in a spot by the fence they would have booked me into the car park where coaches go at the same cost. I suggest calling them to get the same adviceI have just booked a holiday leaving from Gatwick and was going to use the long stay parking.
The problem is that there are new restrictions for vans and camper vans. Basically you cannot park in any on site car parks. If you are caught it is a £25 a day fine.
Anything over 4.8m is now not allowed. Also interestingly the website states the VW Transporter, VW Caravelle and VW Caddy are specifically mentioned as not being allowed.
This is a bummer.I have just booked a holiday leaving from Gatwick and was going to use the long stay parking.
The problem is that there are new restrictions for vans and camper vans. Basically you cannot park in any on site car parks. If you are caught it is a £25 a day fine.
Anything over 4.8m is now not allowed. Also interestingly the website states the VW Transporter, VW Caravelle and VW Caddy are specifically mentioned as not being allowed.
The restrictions shown on the official app look the same as were in place last December when I had no problems on the South Terminal car park. The spaces are tight but doable, no height barrier. Just remember to remove the bike rack.Here is another link
The parking restrictions are under the small printwww.purpleparking.com
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Where exactly does it say?Here is one of the linksProduct Search Page | Official Gatwick™ Airport Parking
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The Cali is 4.8m - the same length as a standard 2.4 x 4.8 UK parking bay. This is one of it's many benefits as a daily drive, so unsure why you would say this?If you’re using your Cali I’d check if you need to pay for 2 spaces (due to length of the van being too long to fit in one space).
Also check your insurance. I’m with Comfort and you need their permission to leave the campervan unattended for more than 48 hours.
Both of these things meant we left the van at home last time!
Indeed. We did this at Manchester recently due to the new terminal works. The Marriot hotel the night before was great and they even arranged a taxi for the early hours return flight too!Ok, maybe not for the purist, but some hotels offer a package of 1 nights stay + upto 14 days free car parking + a shuttle bus to the terminal. It can be very cost effective.
The T6 is 4.9m longThe Cali is 4.8m - the same length as a standard 2.4 x 4.8 UK parking bay. This is one of it's many benefits as a daily drive, so unsure why you would say this?
Wow. just 5 cms either side of the lines resulted in a parking ticket? That's frankly disgusting. No wonder parking wardens are reviled.The T6 is 4.9m long
I know this because I got a parking fine in a Dorset beach car park where the maximum length for a vehicle is 4.8m
...so all of the Range Rovers, Discoveries, Jaguars, Omodas, Defenders and cars that exceed 4800mm would also be ticketed then?The T6 is 4.9m long
I know this because I got a parking fine in a Dorset beach car park where the maximum length for a vehicle is 4.8m
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