Economy lot at National is full
5:05 P.M. UPDATE: Conditions continue to improve at the economy lot, but the space available is still minimal. At last count, there were 63 spaces available.
Original post: If you're flying out of National for the weekend, be warned that parking in the economy lot is essentially gone this afternoon. At 12:50 p.m., there were four spaces available out of a total 2,986. Daily garage A had 93 spaces and daily garages B and C had 461 spaces. Of course, the economy lot costs $12 per day, but the daily garages are a bit more at twenty bucks. Check the current parking status here.
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Michael Bolden
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April 1, 2010; 12:47 PM ET
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Posted by: gary4books | April 1, 2010 5:47 PM | Report abuse
Parking is a non-starter at National. The best way to get there is Metro.
Posted by: jabreal00 | April 1, 2010 6:01 PM | Report abuse
Why anyone would drive and park at National is beyond me...its either ridiculously expensive, or a slow bus ride from the terminal. I can understand driving to Dulles, which has its own access road and limited public transport, but National is so easy to get to by public transport or is a cheap cab ride from just about anywhere inside the Beltway (I'm assuming most people from outside the Beltway would prefer Dulles over National...the main reason people use National is for convenience...it is hardly known for cheap fares).
Posted by: thetan | April 1, 2010 8:50 PM | Report abuse
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