Almost no one online talks about CMN’s VIP Parking.
VIP Parking at Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) shows up in official references as a premium option, but regulars on forums mainly discuss lounges and fast-track for T1 and T2, not this car park. That gap means you should treat it as a higher-tier product in name, but still build in at least 20–30 minutes to walk or shuttle from parking to check-in desks in T1 or T2.
CMN runs two main passenger terminals, T1 and T2, and anything labeled “VIP Parking” typically sits closer to the main departures area than standard long-stay lots. Expect it to be aimed at business travelers and premium-cabin passengers on airlines like Royal Air Maroc, even if you don’t see many first-hand reviews mentioning it by name.
Because there are no solid user reports, assume premium pricing versus the regular car parks and treat this as a time-and-convenience play rather than a budget choice. If you usually pay around the day rate for on-airport parking at CMN’s standard lots, plan for VIP Parking to come in noticeably higher per 24 hours, similar to “short stay” or “premium” products at other hubs.
Security at CMN includes vehicle checks at the airport perimeter, which adds a few minutes before you even reach the parking entrance. Build that into your schedule: arrive at least 2 hours before a regional flight and 3 hours before long-haul, then subtract 15–20 minutes for walking or shuttle time from VIP Parking to your T1 or T2 check-in row.
Practical tip: when you book or call about VIP Parking, ask directly how far it is in meters or minutes from your exact airline check-in in T1 or T2, and whether there is a dedicated shuttle or reserved pedestrian path; write that down and treat it as your planning number, not the generic “near terminal” description.