Parking for at least for terminal 3 is walking distance to airlines in that terminal. I think is same for terminal 2. https://en.parkopedia.com/parking/garage/phoenix_sky_harbor_international_airport_terminal_3_garage/85034/phoenix/?arriving=202308141900&leaving=202308142100. Prices in the link ^^^ More affordable is a shuttle to terminals.
Economy east garage is $12 per day and then take the train to terminal 4 or 3 Surface parking in the same area is $9 per day. in close at the actual terminal parking in the garage is $24 per day. Robb
I always park in Short Term. It's pricey ($38 a day) but there is a lot to be said about getting off the plane and having your car five minutes away.
I think PHX is one of the best places for airport parking. You can do short term garage connected to the terminal (a little expensive as PeterS says) or do long term parking that's serviced by a train. There is also oversized vehicle parking adjacent to T3. It all works great.
I've been using the train from the East Parking on my last 5-6 flights and it' really fast and it's not too expensive.
NY airports give a discount for a handicap placard. You can park in short-term lots for economy lot rates. Doesn't matter where you actually put your car so don't use the actual blue spots unless you truly need them that day. It's possible PHL has something similar, but I've never inquired. Before you all get the wrong idea, I've had three (yes, three) ACL reconstructions resulting in "bilateral internal derangement" and more or less constant pain, and easily qualify for the placard. I just keep myself in good shape and feel others have greater need for the super-close spaces than I do at this point in my life.
If you're opting for a longer duration or a spot closer to the terminals, you might end up paying a bit more. On average, though, it usually ranges from around $7 to $25 per day.
But here's a thought: instead of dealing with the parking hustle, have you considered checking out Limo Miami? Sure, it might seem like a splurge initially, but the convenience it offers is top-notch. Picture this: no worrying about finding a spot, hauling luggage, or navigating through the lot. Plus, you get to roll up to the airport in style! Just tossing in my perspective.
I use a local car service in Denver any time i/we travel- all said and done it's cheaper, less risk and less stressful And have also used several in South Florida