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Got this email.  We had reserved for November......They have been our go to parking for many years. 

 

Dear Fort Lauderdale Customers,

Our Fort Lauderdale location is permanently closing effective June 27th and cannot accommodate any future reservations. If you have made a reservation where your vehicle was exiting our Fort Lauderdale location after June 27th, we will be canceling your reservation and you will receive a refund in 3 to 5 business days.

If you are a Frequent Parker and have any unused days, you can use those award days at any one of our other facilities around the country or they can be gifted.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you and appreciate your years of loyalty to Park ‘N Fly.

Sincerely,

Park ‘N Fly

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On 6/16/2022 at 10:34 AM, FlaMariner said:

Got this email.  We had reserved for November......They have been our go to parking for many years. 

 

Dear Fort Lauderdale Customers,

Our Fort Lauderdale location is permanently closing effective June 27th and cannot accommodate any future reservations. If you have made a reservation where your vehicle was exiting our Fort Lauderdale location after June 27th, we will be canceling your reservation and you will receive a refund in 3 to 5 business days.

If you are a Frequent Parker and have any unused days, you can use those award days at any one of our other facilities around the country or they can be gifted.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you and appreciate your years of loyalty to Park ‘N Fly.

Sincerely,

Park ‘N Fly

 

 

By any chance, is this the lot at the port itself?  Re Park 'n Go, what kind of security is provided?  We are also looking at driving to FLL in November for a one-week cruise.  I was thinking of renting a car, but that gets expensive for two one-way trips.

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On 6/20/2022 at 4:05 PM, Tampa Girl said:

 

 

By any chance, is this the lot at the port itself?  Re Park 'n Go, what kind of security is provided?  We are also looking at driving to FLL in November for a one-week cruise.  I was thinking of renting a car, but that gets expensive for two one-way trips.

Park n Go is very close to the port (see their map)...fully fenced and IMO very secure.  If it wasn't, there would be a plethora of posts here about any problems that others have had.  If you use them, you will be amused to note the "Do Not Feed the Monkeys" signs that are posted on the fence near the Entrance.  Sometime in the past it seems that a few monkeys got loose from wherever...now they seem to be quite a family.  They don't bother anyone....just hang on the fence hoping for a morsel from anyplace they can get one.

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