Stansted airport pick up advice...
Stansted airport pick up advice...
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dontlookdown

Original Poster:

2,208 posts

109 months

Monday 23rd June
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Looking to pick up my daughter from Stansted next weekend on her way home from Spain. To pre-empt all the 'why can't she make her own way home?' comments, normally she would be doing just that but we will passing the airport at about the time she gets in, so for once she can have a lift.

Or can she? Looking at the Stansted website it seems to imply that drop off only is allowed, not pick up, and that only on payment of £7.

Has anyone any experience of picking someone up from Stansted? Despite having flown in ad out countless times, I have only ever driven myself and parked, or got the train.

One alternative that did occur to me is that she could go one stop on the train to Bishops Stortford, and meet us there instead.

It all seems ridiculously convoluted for what must surely be a pretty everyday occurrence.

Dg504

321 posts

179 months

Monday 23rd June
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Just direct her to the medium stay car park - free parking for an hour for you.

Obviously wait somewhere before clocking in if you need - there’s a very busy petrol station nearby with people doing the same!

LaserTam

2,172 posts

235 months

Monday 23rd June
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Dg504 said:
Just direct her to the medium stay car park - free parking for an hour for you.

Obviously wait somewhere before clocking in if you need - there s a very busy petrol station nearby with people doing the same!
This, although I think it's called mid-stay. If coming from the east on the A120, there is parking layby not far from the airport exit, which happens to be right by the mid-stay carpark entrance.

steveo3002

10,919 posts

190 months

Monday 23rd June
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£7 pick up is allowed , you get 15 mins , so ask her to call when she is on the kerb ready to go , you pay online after leaving

did this last week so 100% accurate, dont know why is says drop only , they dont know any different

Edited by steveo3002 on Monday 23 June 21:19

dontlookdown

Original Poster:

2,208 posts

109 months

Tuesday 24th June
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steveo3002 said:
£7 pick up is allowed , you get 15 mins , so ask her to call when she is on the kerb ready to go , you pay online after leaving

did this last week so 100% accurate, dont know why is says drop only , they dont know any different

Edited by steveo3002 on Monday 23 June 21:19
That's great intel, thanks v much.

omniflow

3,297 posts

167 months

Tuesday 24th June
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It depends on how tight fisted you are, and whether or not your wife thinks that you or she should meet your daughter as she emerges from customs.

If you want to do that, just park in short stay, get out of your car and walk into the terminal to meet your daughter.

steveo3002

10,919 posts

190 months

Tuesday 24th June
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its not like she would get lost , the point where you could meet in person is no more than a minutes walk to where the car could collect

£7 is robbery though

andy118run

940 posts

222 months

Tuesday 24th June
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steveo3002 said:
£7 pick up is allowed , you get 15 mins , so ask her to call when she is on the kerb ready to go , you pay online after leaving

did this last week so 100% accurate, dont know why is says drop only , they dont know any different

Edited by steveo3002 on Monday 23 June 21:19
Yep. Have also done this in the last few months. Hang around somewhere such as the Birchanger services (there is a nearer Mcdonalds/Starbucks but take care with the parking restrictions) and wait for a call so you know they are ready to go. Very easy really.

dontlookdown

Original Poster:

2,208 posts

109 months

Wednesday 25th June
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omniflow said:
It depends on how tight fisted you are, and whether or not your wife thinks that you or she should meet your daughter as she emerges from customs.

If you want to do that, just park in short stay, get out of your car and walk into the terminal to meet your daughter.
It will definitely be a splash and dash from outside. Not actually going into Stansted when I don't have to! We'll be at a family gathering about 30mins north, so will wait til she's out and waiting, then set off.

CooperD

3,033 posts

193 months

Wednesday 25th June
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steveo3002 said:
£7 pick up is allowed , you get 15 mins , so ask her to call when she is on the kerb ready to go , you pay online after leaving

did this last week so 100% accurate, dont know why is says drop only , they dont know any different

Edited by steveo3002 on Monday 23 June 21:19
I work at Stansted and can confirm this.

dontlookdown

Original Poster:

2,208 posts

109 months

Wednesday 25th June
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CooperD said:
I work at Stansted and can confirm this.
Can't get better confirmation than that! Tks.

steveo3002

10,919 posts

190 months

Wednesday 25th June
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ask her to confirm which side she is standing on to help you spot each other as you cant go around again without it costing ££

the road has 2 lanes with waiting either side

Pete102

2,288 posts

202 months

Wednesday 25th June
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There is a small bus layby here: 51.88649203866661, 0.2572921258671058

It is walkable from the terminal via the train station, its also the staff bus drop off / pick up point. Taxi drivers will drop you here if you dont want to pay the fee. Just wait at the services until she is nearby.

Mr Magooagain

11,769 posts

186 months

Wednesday 25th June
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My wife turns left out of the terminal and walks to the Raddison car park where a family member collects her. Normally it’s her uncle and he waits elsewhere until she texts him to get to the Raddison. Easy enough like.

98elise

30,063 posts

177 months

Wednesday 25th June
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LaserTam said:
Dg504 said:
Just direct her to the medium stay car park - free parking for an hour for you.

Obviously wait somewhere before clocking in if you need - there s a very busy petrol station nearby with people doing the same!
This, although I think it's called mid-stay. If coming from the east on the A120, there is parking layby not far from the airport exit, which happens to be right by the mid-stay carpark entrance.
This.

There's a specific pick up point in Zone K where you can pull up just after the Zone K bus stop, so no need to find a space.

I've done it a few times and it works fine.

Edited by 98elise on Wednesday 25th June 16:04