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Valet Parking

Valet

There’s no official airport valet at MFR

Rogue Valley International–Medford (T1) does not run a true curbside Valet Parking option, despite some trip planners listing “valet” generically for the airport. If you pull up to the terminal on Biddle Road expecting a staffed valet stand where you hand over keys and walk straight into security, you won’t find one. Plan around regular on-airport self‑parking or look at nearby hotel park‑sleep‑fly deals instead.

Most MFR park‑sleep‑fly hotel packages include up to 14 days of parking in the hotel’s own lot, plus a 24‑hour shuttle to the terminal. You park once at the hotel, keep your keys, sleep, then ride the shuttle to T1 in the morning and back again when you return. It feels a bit like off‑site valet in terms of effort saved, but it’s technically just long‑term hotel parking with a shuttle leg on each end.

Frequent flyers out of Medford who want something close to valet often book a stay‑park‑fly rate the night before a 6:00 a.m. or 7:00 a.m. departure. They leave the car in the hotel lot for the week, ride the shuttle over to T1 in 5–10 minutes, and skip hunting for a non‑existent airport valet lane. On the return, they call the hotel number on the shuttle card, ride back, and drive straight out without touching the airport lots at all.

If you still prefer to park on airport property, use standard long‑term parking and build in an extra 15–20 minutes to walk or wait for the airport shuttle instead of relying on Valet Parking by name. Before you book flights, check one or two Medford airport hotel sites directly and compare their park‑sleep‑fly price against a single night of downtown lodging plus a week of on‑airport parking; the math will usually make the choice obvious.

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