Park-sleep-fly people use this more than day trippers
Daily rate runs about $25 for Valet Parking tied to nearby LaGuardia hotels like Aloft, Hyatt Place, and Hampton Inn, and you’re roughly a 10‑minute walk or short shuttle hop from LGA’s A, B, and C terminals. Think of it as a premium valet add‑on to an overnight stay, not an official airport garage. You hand over the keys, they handle the car, and you focus on making that early‑morning departure.
At Aloft New York LaGuardia, reviews flag the Park and Ride rate, which turns the usual $25/day valet into a park‑sleep‑fly bundle for your trip. One TripAdvisor guest notes that nearby residential streets have limited free parking within about 10 minutes, but people circling for those spots end up back at valet when nothing’s open. If you value a guaranteed space over a curbside gamble, pay the daily valet and be done.
The Hyatt Place Flushing/LaGuardia crowd talks about parking more than the free breakfast; one FlyerTalk user calls the garage situation “terrible” and describes being given the wrong tag type at check‑in. That led to an argument at the exit gate over what they actually owed for multiple nights. With this Valet Parking setup, always match your ticket to your booked rate before you leave the front desk.
Hampton Inn LaGuardia guests report a shared garage around $15/night, with some saying enforcement is loose enough that they occasionally park for free when it’s quiet. Others just pay the nightly charge to avoid a confrontation with the garage operator on return. For trips of four nights or more, that’s still under $70 total, less than many on‑airport premium options.
Practical tip: at check‑in, ask the front desk to write your rate, dates, and “valet/garage included” on the parking ticket itself, then snap a photo; that one picture can save 10 minutes of arguing at the gate at 11 p.m.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $25.00/day | $25.00 |
| 3 days | $25.00/day | $75.00 |
| 7 days | $25.00/day | $175.00 |
10 min walk