Two-minute walk from the Main terminal door, no shuttle needed
Accessible Parking at Antonio B. Won Pat International sits inside the same main public lot, with marked bays closest to the Main terminal entrance. You self-park, roll straight to the sidewalk, and avoid any shuttle vans or extra transfers. The walk from these spaces to the terminal doors runs around 2 minutes at a normal pace.
Rates track the standard public parking prices, around $10–$15 per day depending on how long you stay. There’s no separate tariff listed for accessible bays on the airport’s official parking page, just the same daily cap used for the rest of the lot. You pull a normal ticket at the entry gate and pay at the exit like every other driver.
The accessible bays sit in the surface lot directly in front of the Main terminal, near the primary departures and arrivals drop-off lanes. Spaces are conventionally striped and signed; online reports mention parking “very close to the entrance,” matching what you see on satellite views of the lot. Expect standard-width lanes and curb ramps cut into the sidewalks leading toward the glass terminal doors.
So far, airport parking tables and third-party guides don’t list any EV charging or extra services tied to accessible spaces. There’s also no mention of discounted accessible parking, loyalty perks, or valet-style help in this section of the lot. Treat these as regular self-park spots with improved proximity rather than a separate premium product.
Practical tip: Arrive 15–20 minutes earlier than usual during peak Guam departure banks, as the closest accessible bays fill first and you may need to use a slightly farther marked space in the same main lot.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $10.00/day | $10.00 |
| 3 days | $10.00/day | $30.00 |
| 7 days | $10.00/day | $70.00 |
2 min walk