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Scarlets
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Parking or Hotel/Park at Heathrow.
      #401998 - 04/06/2009 13:22

Anybody know of a really nice place to stay the night before a flight - with parking for the two weeks. At Heathrow

Or - we have enough time to travel up in the morning as our flight is not until mid-day. Anybody know a good car park.

We once stayed at the Russ Hill hotel at Gatwick. Brand new car - three days old. My OH forgot to leave the keys. Car had been moved though and window damaged where somebody had got it to move. They denied it of course.
How else could they have moved the car.

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GILL3SQ
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Re: Parking or Hotel/Park at Heathrow. [Re: Scarlets]
      #402201 - 04/06/2009 16:01

Our flight is 10 ish so opted to stay over the night before as didn't want to risk getting stuck in traffic. It is costing an arm and a leg but felt it probably easier to book both at the same time.

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Scarlets
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Re: Parking or Hotel/Park at Heathrow. [Re: GILL3SQ]
      #402216 - 04/06/2009 16:15

Can you cancel. Try the AA. If you are a member the prices for hotel and parking for 15 nights is rather good.

Try the Thistle Hotel too. They are good. Stayed several times. Looks like it this time too

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JanieM
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Re: Parking or Hotel/Park at Heathrow. [Re: Scarlets]
      #402222 - 04/06/2009 16:18

We always use Purple Parking - it's very reasonable and hasn't let us down yet.

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susieblue
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Re: Parking or Hotel/Park at Heathrow. [Re: JanieM]
      #402236 - 04/06/2009 16:34

You could try superbreak.com who book airport hotels with parking. Have done this before on the rare occasions we use Heathrow and have never had a problem. Or if you want to park at the airport and not a hotel, if you go through to the airport website, you can usually do it from there. We always book in advance when we go from Bristol airport and it is half the cost.

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Re: Parking or Hotel/Park at Heathrow. [Re: Scarlets]
      #402313 - 04/06/2009 20:14

I use car parking at Heathrow quite often for holidays. Try holidayextra website, also I am "friend of purple parking" which is easy to join. Check them both out, it is secure parking which bus you to the airport, usually only about 15 minutes away. I parked for a month at Christmas for just over £80, so felt good value for money. Good luck.

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Mollymandy
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Re: Parking or Hotel/Park at Heathrow. [Re: sandra4]
      #404425 - 08/06/2009 21:15

Have used these a lot of times...

http://www.holidayextras.co.uk/airport-hotels.html

Sofitel hotel is excellent.


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