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    One Stop Parking

    One Stop Parking

    (50 reviews)

    This review is for their service at the Buffalo NY airport. We booked to park at the Sleep Inn…read more Didn't know parking would be off site, in a nearby lot down a pothole filled narrow "street ".  The lot, also pothole filled, is enclosed by a high fence, out of sight of anyone, but had we known in advance that the parking was not at the Sleep Inn itself, we probably would not have chosen this location for parking. From the time we arrived at the Sleep Inn until we got to the airport was 1/2 hour, so plan accordingly. The airport is only 5" away, but we had to wait for the driver, then go to the off-site lot in the opposite direction, then to the airport. Both drivers put single piece of carry-on luggage into shuttle both ways.  Upon arrival back at our car, however, even tho we'd popped the trunk, he didn't put the suitcase into the trunk, but rather set it on the ground, by the car, in the rain. Fortunately both our outgoing and return flights were during daylight hours. Would not want to drive down that road, short tho it is, in the dark..

    Paid Onestopparking for three nights parking at the Renaissance Hotel near Lamberts St. Louis…read moreAirport to include a shuttle ride to and from the airport. From 8 am to 9 am there was no shuttle to the Renaissance, which forced me to pay an additional $17 for a Lyft to my vehicle. Onestopparking requested documentation supporting my claim, and after receiving it still deflected responsibility to both, the hotel and me. They collect the payment but any problems are someone else's concern. What sounded like a good price cost me in the end. DEAL WITH LOCAL BUSINESSES! It's worth spending a little more.

    Anderson Ferry - Info

    Anderson Ferry

    (30 reviews)

    I worked for the Ferry for 10 years and since have retired. The question I was asked the most was…read more" Can the Ferry sink? " As any vessel on the water it can sink. However, with the barge and tow design along with very capable captains and crew the chances of that happening is very slim. In the 10 years I worked there I never had a serious incident. It was an honor to run the vessels and serve the many passengers.

    I was this-many-days old when I learned about the Anderson Ferry, a historic ferry that connects…read moreNorthern Kentucky to Ohio, just a few minutes from where I grew up. And you think you know a place, right? Anyway, I was enamored by this small ferry, which my family and I took today to get to a restaurant on the other side of the river. We pulled up and waited for the ferry to make its way across to us, and during that time, I looked up the Anderson Ferry's site to learn about its history. Did you know: * The ferry is more than 200 years old. * The first ferry was made of wood, and the paddlewheels turned as horses walked along a treadmill. * It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. * Depending on where you need to go, this ferry can be a good way to bypass traffic on the interstate. * It was once an important way for farmers to take their goods to market. There are no horses involved in the ferry nowadays. We were efficiently loaded in our cars onto the ferry, which can contain more cars that you would think. A ferry employee then went car to car for the $5 fee. You can also pay 50 cents if you want to ride along and traverse the river on foot or $1 to cross with a bike. The ferry is cash only. It took about five minutes or so to make it across, and disembarkment was also quick. It's clear that this ferry is a meaningful and important part of Northern Kentucky, which I'm happy that I now know about.

    Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport - CVG - Trains to the gates

    Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport - CVG

    (706 reviews)

    Pretty big airport, sort of looks like a mall in certain areas. Lots of food options, and a train…read morebetween terminals and the rental car lot. It's walkable, if you rather get your steps in. I opted to walk, and it took me about 25-30mins to get from the rental car area, to my gate at terminal B. I visited twice in a 2 week period, and was really surprised at just how empty it seemed both times. There just weren't many people flying in/out. Upon my departure, everything was super smooth. They started boarding at exactly the time they were supposed to, closed the door timely, and took off on time too. I would definitely fly into/out of here again.

    (3/5) Our experience at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky…read moreInternational Airport on the morning of March 28 was a mix of stress and relief. My husband and I arrived early for our flight, but TSA was an absolute nightmare. The line stretched almost all the way to the parking garage and snaked throughout the terminal. One employee mentioned the wait could be at least 2.5 hours--definitely not what you want to hear before a flight, especially with a connection in New York. We ended up signing up for CLEAR on the spot, which honestly saved us. Even then, it still took about 35 minutes to get through, but that was significantly faster than the regular line. I do want to highlight that the staff were very friendly and helpful, despite clearly being overwhelmed by the volume of travelers. Thankfully, we made it to our gate just in time, but the overall experience was very stressful. Definitely plan extra time if you're flying out of CVG during busy travel periods.

    Gateway Quarter Parking

    Gateway Quarter Parking

    (7 reviews)

    Over-the-Rhine

    Cheap(ish) and insanely secure parking garage. To enter you need to insert your ticket just to get…read morethe door open to enter the garage you can't just go inside. So be warned - DO NOT LOOSE YOUR TICKET. The only negative you can't easily walk out of the garage entrance (where you car comes in) because it is so secure there are gates. You have to walk down to the side of the building to exit through the small door. But I guess that's the price you pay for security! This is the garage I tell people to park in who have never been to OTR. It's easy to find and it's by everything so you can say it's by xxx and it can be easily found.

    This garage is easily my most favorite in Cincinnati. It's easy to navigate, safe, has a good…read morelocation and best of all: it's affordable! I find myself in OTR a lot, so this being near to most of the places I go and easy to get to off Vine and 12th makes this my parking lot of choice - the $5 cap on daytime parking and $2 nighttime cap certainly help too. GQP has a lot of safety features too, that I think are nice but possibly a bit excessive. It's impossible to get into unless you are parking your car or have your parking ticket with you to open the door (DO NOT FORGET TO TAKE YOUR PARKING TICKET!) The entrances have gates over them that open only for cars, and the doors require you to swipe your ticket in order to unlock them and get in. GQP, as it is now, is probably as good as it gets for a parking lot. I hate giving them a 5-star as I don't really get excited about a parking lot, but at the same time I think they deserve it for simply having made a proper parking garage.

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