Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts

Monday, September 2, 2019

Denver Airport Parking Increase and Hail Warning

Long term parking and Hail storms season by Paul john
Hail Warning UPDATE 09/01/2019: Colorado Hail Storm Season is here and last all spring and summer long, the Denver International Airport and any outside Parking Lots can be effected by Hail damage. Expect covered parking to remain FULL for months in the early spring and summer season at the Denver International Airport. 

Denver International Airport Increased Prices on 9/1/19 Average Cost for Covered parking at the Denver International Airport $17 a day/ $5 dollars a Hour.
Long term parking Denver airport rates listed are a average and are subject to change. Please check rates posted at the entrance to each Denver airport parking lot before entering. Fees may include 10% Denver City Parking Occupancy Tax.

Valet Parking Denver Airport -$35 PER DAY $16 first hour; $4 hour after that.
Short Term Parking Denver Airport -$144 a day $6 per hour (No daily maximum)
Long Term Parking Denver Airport - $17 a day to $5 a hour.
Covered Parking - $28 A Day/ $5 a Hour Vehicle is normally closer to the Denver airport terminals 35 to 75 yards. Covered from Thunderstorms, Hail, and High Winds.


Denver Airport Parking for travelers - With the New Price Increase Travelers will select the Economy Lot. FULL at  the Economy Parking lot is the word you do not want to read on the Overhead electronic signs and road side message boards inbound on Peña Boulevard. With the car loaded up headed to the Denver International Airport, here is some information to help you during this Summer season. 



If  you have a nice Vehicle leave it in your garage at home. Call us for a  Free quote, we will get you to and from the Denver International Airport - Compliments of Colorado Airport Transportation, LLC 720-535-6030 #denverairporttransportation #coloradoairport #Denverairportparking





LAX Long term Parking Rates

DIA Long term Parking Rates

JFK Long term Parking

OHare Long term Parking

TSA Holiday Travel check list.(Click Here)


Thursday, March 18, 2010

Denver Airport Transportation News: Winter storm WARNING for the Colorado area.



The National Weather Service has declared a winter storm warning for Friday and said there’s a 90 percent chance for snow.Rain and snow showers will begin developing after midnight. The heaviest snow is expected to fall from 4 a.m. to noon Friday.

“It’ll hit right at the worst time for traveler during their morning commute to the Denver International Airport.

Colorado may see six to nine hours of moderate to heavy snowfall and that we will see an accumulation of 4-8 inches. The foothills likely will see 8-12 inches. A chance for flurries continuing through Saturday morning.Friday night will turn cold, which likely will make roads icy.
The next chance for snow rolls in Tuesday night into Wednesday.


Compliments of "Ride the CAT" your Colorado Airport Transportation

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Denver airport transportation: How do you know you are in the Colorado!

How do you know when you are in Colorado's Rocky Mountains


If the local Dairy Queen is closed during November through February, you are in Colorado.

If someone in a Home Depot store offers you assistance and they don't work there, you are in Colorado.

If people are wearing shorts and a parka at the same time in the winter, you are in Colorado.

If you've had a lengthy telephone conversation with someone when you dialed the wrong number, you are in Colorado.

If "Vacation" means going anywhere WEST for the weekend, you are in Colorado.

If you have had a conversation with a person who has hit a deer more than once, you are in Colorado.

If you have gone from "heat" to "A/C" in the same day and back again, you are in Colorado.

If you find yourself driving 55 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard while being passed, you are in Colorado.

If everyone is carrying jumper cables in their car and their wife knows how to use them, you are in Colorado.

If I-70 speed limit is 65 mph up the winding mountain roads and everybody is passing you, you are in Colorado.

If driving is better in the winter because the potholes are filled with ice and snow, you are in Colorado.

Learn Colorado’s 4 seasons: almost winter, winter, still winter and road construction.

If you find 10 degrees "a little chilly", Welcome to Colorado.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Winter Storm Update; Denver Airport Transportation


Colorado Travelers gear up for Winter Storms.


Several winter storms are predicted in the following months that may cause travelers to pre arrange their airport transportation prior to landing at the Denver International Airport.


Tips to help Travelers visiting Colorado



  1. Dress in layer (weather changes dramatically)

  2. Be aware of altitude sickness; drink lots of water, limit alcohol drinking for the first 2 days, and get plenty of rest.

  3. Watch for Weather Storm Warnings and road conditions ( if plan on driving a rental car)

  4. After arriving at the Denver International Airport know your destination; How many ground transportation miles do I have to travel still? (Mountain Ski Resorts average 100 to 175 mi. from DIA) A long drive after flying for 2 plus hours.

  5. Car rentals DO NOT have tire chains (I-70 and the Loveland Pass have restricted winter driving and may require tire chains by Law)

  6. It is advised to pre arrange your Denver airport transportation during the winter months (Limo's and Shuttle Companies will not take additional passengers in a Winter Storm and Taxi's will be restricted to the Downtown areas only).

  7. Mountain Travelers; Ski resorts and Mountain Communities have in town shuttles and Alpine Taxi's for town to town transportation .

  8. GO GREEN leave less of a carbon footprint; Please try to eliminate personal vehicles and rental cars up the Mountain. Because of the limited mountain roads and terrain Colorado Mountain communities ASK that you select from the many services to travel up the mountain.

Compliments of Colorado Airport Transportation,LLC

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Denver International Airport Travel Links & Information.


Airport Name: Denver International Airport (DIA)
Denver International Code: DEN
City: Denver, Colorado
Country: United States
Security Line Wait Time for DIA today is; 5 minutes
updated: August 14th, 2009 (Security line "wait time" call (303) 342-8477)
Online Colorado airport transportation to and from DIA;

Online Flight Status for the Denver International Airport Airlines;
http://www.flydenver.com/flights/index.asp

Online Weather update for the Colorado area;
http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/CO_cc_us.html

Online Storm update for the Denver International Airport; http://www.flydenver.com/diabiz/info/news/pressReleases/index.asp

Security or TSA Carry-on Luggage Allowance & Guidelines;
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/index.shtm
Carry-on Baggage for DIA passengers are allowed one carry-on bag, one checked bag, and one personal item. Excess charges apply for excess, oversize, or overweight items. How large can your carry-on bag be? Must weigh less than 40 pounds (18 kg)
Can't exceed 45 inches (length + width + height)
Must fit easily in our Size Wise unit (approximately 22"x14"x9")

Interesting Facts that Travelers should know about DIA;
Ground Transportation for the Denver International Airport is 23 miles away from Downtown Denver, and there's no rapid-transit connection. It is advised that Colorado travelers make necessary arrangements for Denver airport transportation prior to landing.


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