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    My car underneath a sheet of ice, yet close enough to walk 100 feet to the shuttle terminal (which was heated).
    Eric T.

    Its difficult for me to think of anything bad that occurred to me by parking in Economy Lot E in January 2020. Prices were reasonable (between $10-12/per day), the shuttle bus ran on time (and the waiting area was heated), and there seemed to be enough parking lots available to fly out on a Thursday evening (returned Sunday). Obviously, the downside of parking at an economy parking lot is that you & the car are exposed to the elements. Welcome to Chicago. I left in a light rain, and arrived to my car that was covered in snow & ice thanks to a weekend snowstorm. No big deal, even if I had to use a credit card to scrap the ice away from the door lock. Much love for O'Hare parking. The interior waiting area had enough room to fit 30-40 people comfortably. Almost like an old school Greyhound bus terminal, where the employees actually talk with you, as well as indicate when the next shuttle is arriving for departure.

    Rohan D.

    Remote lots E, F, and G are not bad, and they are served by some of the best City of Chicago employees I've ever encountered. That part is really inexplicable. It's reasonably safe, and pretty convenient. You get picked up by a bus and then go to the rental car stop for the airport tram. It's busy and there will be bad travelers from this stop on out, expect it. Take a PIC of your location for the return, the bus drivers will help you find your car from the PIC. This is a better deal than the private garages around O'Hare both in terms of cost but also in terms of time from locking your car to getting to the departure gate. Plan on 45 minutes from the exit ramp, finding which of the three are open (the other two will be filled up), to the bus, to the tram, to your departure terminal. It's O'Hare, you want to be at the departure terminal check in 3 hours before your international flight and try to eat before you arrive.

    So much for economy all 4 lots full! Forcing us to park in daily parking $43 a day. FU o'hare airport.

    So much for economy all 4 lots full! Forcing us to park in daily parking $43 a day. FU o'hare airport

    1000's of cars!!!
    Anthony M.

    I've never had a problem here but recently had an issue with Abe O!!! First he was slower then molasses...I totally picked the wrong lane. The other lanes were checking cars out like crazy. So here I sat waiting for Abe O to get his act together. It was late and pouring rain. Finally I got to the window and went to hand Abe O my ticket. He just stood there starring into space. I thought he might have died. After two minutes of complete silence he takes my ticket and says, "I can't take your ticket it's wet!" it took every muscle in my body not to explode. I looked at him and said, "Of course it's wet...it's raining outside and if you would have taken my ticket instead of standing there for two minutes we wouldn't have this problem!" He gave me some more lip...I was really shocked, then I saw the sign that said, "Call Us if you have comments or problems!" After painfully taking 10 minutes to pay my parking charge and waiting forever for him to open the gate. I had to ask, "Can you please open the gate and let me out?" He again just stared at me. I think something was going on here but I can not speculate. I then decided to call that number and then got an answering machine. I left a message with my phone number and what happened. And I've never gotten a call back. It has been almost two months and no call back. So I am assuming they are not going to call because they probably don't care. Luckily I've never seen Abe O again...I'm sure I wasn't the only complaint the rain night!!! (This is the Economy Lot)

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    U S Customs and Border Protection

    U S Customs and Border Protection

    (14 reviews)

    One of the limited locations available to get in and upgrade to a higher level of TSA security to…read morelower waiting times at airports. This was the closest to Milwaukee, and the Chief of Staff needed to come here. Plan on about two months from when you make the appointment. Only the person with the appointment can go in and up to the office for security reasons. I had to wait outside but the weather was nice and there are two pleasant benches in front of pretty flower boxes. Security is professional and very polite. The process doesn't take long. Limited parking on the street in front, I suggest you get here very early. Don't bring any weapons.

    On my first visit here, it didn't occur to me until I was nearly at the facility that I might need…read moreto bring my passport with me for my Global Entry interview. Spoiler alert: You need to bring your passport with you. I went in anyway just in case and when I got up to the 6th floor that's when I saw a sign saying passports were necessary. This info is not included in the interview confirmation online. There's lots of other helpful information--directions to the site; no parking available; masks required--but nothing about what you need to bring with you. Since they have the information in the application, you'd think they'd have access to some of the State Department systems for this purpose, and many if not most would have a photo ID, I don't think the requirement to bring a passport is a given. When I visited the first time (forgot my passport, remember?) the BP police-type officers (not the same as the folks at the security checkpoint) were not wearing masks. Awesome. /sarcasm There's no parking specific to this building. You may find street parking on Jefferson, a couple blocks away, but it will probably depend upon what time of day and it's paid parking seven days per week. There's a parking lot at 519 S. Clinton that you can use; as of 7-25-22, 0-4 hours cost $16. I used the Spot Hero app and got a space for about half that. My second visit here for my Global Entry interview went much more smoothly, chiefly because I remembered my passport this time, yaaaaayyy! I was resigned to be there for like an hour, figuring they'd be behind because people were late, and that there would be a ton of folks there. When I arrived there were just three others waiting, and one of those people was just a woman there with her husband for... idk. Moral support? I was about 20 minutes early (I'm never that early) and an officer came out to get us almost 10 minutes before my scheduled appointment time. As I expected, the interview took all of five minutes, and I could have shaved at least a minute off that time if only my fingers had been situated properly on the fingerprint scanner. In fact, I was done with my appointment before my scheduled appointment time. I'm really glad they're so on time with the appointments and I've finally got it done. Make sure to get there early with your passport and state-issued ID (yes, both).

    Chinatown Parking - Exit area.

    Chinatown Parking

    (14 reviews)

    Chinatown, Near Southside

    If you're trying to avoid the crazy expensive parking fees in Downtown Chicago, this Chinatown…read moreparking lot is a great alternative. I used this spot to save money, and it was totally worth it. If you're on a budget and not trying to get robbed by downtown parking rates, park here instead. It's super affordable, we paid a very cheap rate for 12 hours of parking, which is hard to beat in Chicago. The lot was easy to get in and out of, and we felt safe during our visit. There's also a guard booth on-site, which adds extra peace of mind. Best part? It's literally right next to the train station that takes you straight into downtown Chicago. Convenient, budget-friendly, and stress-free. Definitely recommend!

    The main Chinatown parking lot is now a pay-by-phone operation. It might be intimidating and…read moreconfusing the first time you approach if you don't have a heads-up on this change, but I will tell you here what you need to do to make it a smooth and convenient operation for yourself. The main tip is to download the Metropolis phone app, enter your credit card info, phone number, and also the license plates of your cars. If you don't do it beforehand, you will be fumbling around doing it in the parking lot should you still choose to use the lot. As you drive in, your car plate will be scanned. You still have to scan a QR code either upon entering or before leaving the lot so it knows it was you in that car. You will then get an acknowledging text message from Metropolis. Enter and park. When you go to a restaurant that validates, scan the QR code in the restaurant, and the app will apply the discount to get you a parking rate of $3 for up to 3 hours instead of the lot's regular high rates of $10.99 to $18.99. When you depart, at the gate, your car plate will be scanned again, you will be recognized, and the gate will open, and you drive off and are done. Your credit card will be charged the $3 or whatever. Assuming everything works as I described, lol, and it did for me on my first use of the app today, it's all quite nice and seamless and no human interaction needed, nor any physical use of a credit card or paper receipts. I guess if you don't have a mobile phone, and/or don't want to use the Metropolis app, you can't park here any more! Anyway, I say thumbs up!

    O'Hare Parking - parking - Updated May 2026

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