The parking situation at Auckland Hospital is unacceptable. The carparks are confusing, old and narrow, have outdated signage, and require in-person payment in advance of exiting DESPITE the parking gates being capable of credit card processing. This function has been turned off for inexplicable reasons, opting instead to require hospital patients to wait in line to pay a guy in a booth instead. During peak hours, the queue to do so grows significantly.nAfter exiting the carpark, the sidewalk situation is horrendous leading up to the hospital entrance, with little signage and unacceptably steep slopes.nnEspecially in an environment where people are often having difficult and stressful days it is disheartening to see such an outdated, predatory system operating at Auckland's Hospital.nnImprovements should include: parking guidance systems, LPR, pay-in-lane, signage and paint redo, sidewalk reinstallation to properly serve hospital patients with limited mobility.
Not just my opinion. Feel like others it is poorly designed. Good for small cars that can easily navigate the tight bends to go up and down levels. But have seen one large car scrape a panel. With signs many other cars have also had scrapes.nStaff with the car park are excellent, friendly and helpful
Good when it's open.nClosed/Full sign needs to be put up on the main road when it's not.
Expensive and as is typical of Auckland parking buildings, hard to navigate out of. I don't want to go drive on every level just to get out of this blimmin place.nThis is a typical example of Auckland, they try and force you onto the nearly non-existent public transport by making it hard to live and work here. Cool, I'll just bring all my tools and PPE on the bus and then have to walk an hour to get to my job site. Congrats on a job well done Auckland Council and Auckland Transport.
Man place is packed all the time, same as carpark A. Driving around for a long time to both carparks waiting for someone to come out. No staff monitoring the carpark to remove the cones in place, absolute shambles. But I suppose that's Auckland for you. Apart from that wide carparks, plenty of wheelchair parks on offer