Daily max around $16, ATL West Deck cuts the sting a bit
Post up at ATL West Deck if you want economy garage parking without pushing to the far-flung ATL Economy surface lots. This is an economy garage just west of the terminals, with covered spaces on multiple levels and rates that usually sit below the main hourly garages at Domestic North and Domestic South.
Give yourself at least 15–20 minutes from parking to the Domestic terminal doors. You park in the deck, then head to the ground level for shuttle pickup. Shuttles run on a loop to the Domestic Terminal; factor in wait time at peak hours, especially early morning flights between 5:00–8:00 a.m.
Compared with the Domestic North and South garages that can top $36/day, West Deck’s economy pricing makes more sense for trips over about three days. It is still pricier than remote economy surface lots on long trips over a week, but you get a covered spot and easier wayfinding than the huge surface fields with endless rows.
Shuttle drops at the main Domestic doors, so you still clear TSA like everyone else in ATL’s central checkpoint. If you are on an international departure that actually flies out of the International Terminal, budget another 15–20 minutes for either the internal terminal shuttle or the Plane Train connection once airside.
Pay attention to signage when you exit I-285 or Camp Creek Parkway; the turn for ATL West Deck comes fast, and missing it can add a 10-minute loop through airport roads. Screenshot the ATL West Deck entry sign with its current daily rate before your trip so you can spot it quickly in traffic and confirm you are in the right economy garage.