Central Garage has ADA spaces on every level, plus direct terminal walkways
Accessible Parking at Boston Logan covers all on-airport facilities: Central Garage, Terminal B Garage, Terminal E Garage, and the Economy lot all stripe ADA spaces close to elevators or shuttle stops. Massport also runs wheelchair-accessible shuttles from Economy to terminals A, B, C, and E. If walking distance or weather is a concern, Central is the easiest pick because of the enclosed connectors into the terminals.
In Central Garage, accessible spots sit near elevator banks that feed straight into the pedestrian bridges for Terminals A, B, C, and E, cutting down on exposed curb time. Flyers on forums say these ADA spaces can fill quickly at peak holidays, so plan to arrive at least 45–60 minutes earlier than you normally would. Central costs more per day than Economy, but many disabled travelers still pick it to avoid waiting on shuttle timing.
Economy Parking has marked accessible rows near the main shuttle stops, and Massport states every Economy bus is lift‑equipped. Reddit users report that drivers usually help with the lift and tie‑downs, but service quality swings a lot, especially late at night after 22:00. People mention sometimes needing to let one or two buses pass before a driver with working knowledge of the equipment shows up.
Several travelers with mobility issues complain that some “accessible” routes from garage spots to terminal doors involve longer than expected walks or poorly marked signs, especially around Terminal C connectors. Regulars often drop the passenger at the terminal curb first, then the driver parks in Central or Economy and comes back via walkway or shuttle. Build that extra detour into your timing.
One practical tip: if you know you’ll need a lift‑equipped shuttle from Economy, call Massport or ask a curb agent at least 30 minutes before you plan to head to the terminal so they can flag the right bus and reduce your wait.