MDW commuter hotels
#11
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Apr 2013
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I do crewtel in Den and have had decent luck. Gateway Courtyard is 118 otd on weekends. Other than that I usually use the aloft, which is around 125 or I use the Springhill which is on tower and therefore much closer for 145. I have been tempted by a few Westin rates around 220 as of late. I don't think they are as booked as they have been in the past when rates were around 400. I am a Marriott points hoarder or I would do the Hampton, which is like 108 I think and has a breakfast and their own shuttle.
#12
I do crewtel in Den and have had decent luck. Gateway Courtyard is 118 otd on weekends. Other than that I usually use the aloft, which is around 125 or I use the Springhill which is on tower and therefore much closer for 145. I have been tempted by a few Westin rates around 220 as of late. I don't think they are as booked as they have been in the past when rates were around 400. I am a Marriott points hoarder or I would do the Hampton, which is like 108 I think and has a breakfast and their own shuttle.
#13
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Apr 2013
Posts: 3,638
Yeah, Western Shuttle is probably the thing I hate most about commuting to Denver and that is saying a lot. That airport gives you a big appreciation for most SWA crew bases (LAX and LAS notwithstanding).
#14
https://fineairportparking.com/
They have a monthly crew rate, it's covered (hail in the summer, snow in the winter), shuttle runs every 5 minutes and you get a free detail once a year. (available other times for $)
Landside parking at DEN should be avoided like the plauge unless you hate your car and airside has worse 'TSA-style' security than TSA.
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