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- Dakota98ExplorerPop-up tent trailer or truck camper ???
Call the Seattle airport. - wnjjExplorer IIThis looks to be a private lot that accepts reservations, including RV's and trailers.
http://www.aeroparking.com/faq/ - jimh406Explorer IIII second checking the local parking lots. For those, if prefer Doug Fox if it allows that. More expensive than most but cheaper than the airport.
- WyoTravelerExplorerWhen I was in the tri city Washington area airport they panicked because I had a propane tank properly secured in the bed of my PU. I would call them first.
- garyhauptExplorerHow long will you be in Alaska for? Reason I ask is that the Sandstone has free parking for your rig. You get 7 days free for each night you stay in the motel. We took it for 14 days..2 nights..one at each end of our trip. It's a not 'great' place, but it was clean and they also provide shuttles. Worked like a hot damn for us. I have a large-ish C so parked in the west lot, and backed into the spots closest to the motel building. The problem for me was that if I took up more than one spot, had to pay. Backing into the west side spot, my rear overhung the grass...one spot.
Gary Haupt - seaeagle2ExplorerThe parking garage "at the airport" has a 7' height limit (it might be a little higher or lower) and the spiral ramps would be way too tight for a truck and trailer, but there's a ton of "offsite" lots with shuttles to the airport.
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