$12–$15 daily rates you see online usually aren’t for MFE
Most nationwide “Official Off-Site Shuttles” style operators simply don’t list McAllen Miller International Airport (MFE). A long-running FlyerTalk thread on global off-airport parking mentions mid-size airports with hotel shuttle deals but skips McAllen entirely, which lines up with the airport’s own parking page that shows only on-airport Main Terminal lots.
When a site advertises “official off-site shuttles” at MFE, it’s often just reselling generic inventory, not a named lot with its own bus loop running every 10–15 minutes like you’d see at IAH or SAT. There’s no documented branded facility with fixed shuttle times, stall counts, or a posted street address specifically tied to McAllen Miller International.
The airport’s published parking map lists options directly at the Main Terminal, but nothing labeled as an off-airport partner, no icons for third-party shuttles, and no row numbers or zone names for remote contractor lots. That silence usually means you’re parking either in the airport’s own lots or taking a regular hotel courtesy van from a nearby property on South 10th Street rather than a purpose-built off-site parking shuttle.
A FlyerTalk user who compared mid-size airports noted using hotel lots elsewhere, but they didn’t name a single McAllen hotel with a long-term parking + shuttle package. That suggests any such deals around MFE are ad hoc, limited to individual hotels, and not part of a consistent “Official Off-Site Shuttles” network with predictable pricing or loyalty perks.
Practical tip: if a booking site shows “Official Off-Site Shuttles” for McAllen, call the actual hotel or lot before you pay and confirm three details: daily rate including taxes, shuttle start/stop hours relative to your flight time, and exact pickup point at the Main Terminal curb.