Not on the official map, but billed as Park & Ride South Lot
General Mitchell International Airport’s official parking page only lists Hourly, Surface, Supersaver, and Credit Card Only lots, plus cell phone and disabled parking. Park & Ride South Lot does not appear as a public product on that site, so treat it as a commuter-focused option rather than mainstream airport parking.
MKE uses a single Main Terminal, and the airport publishes set daily rates for its known garages and lots, but there’s no posted walk time, shuttle time, or day rate for Park & Ride South Lot. If someone markets you “MKE Park & Ride South Lot” parking at a specific dollar figure, know that number is coming from a third party, not from the airport’s own rate chart.
The airport lists official parking contact info under its Parking & Transportation page and updates rates there when they change, but Park & Ride South Lot isn’t mentioned by name in those updates. Before you lock in a reservation, call the airport parking number listed on mitchellairport.com and confirm the lot’s status, access hours, and shuttle timing in minutes.
Because MKE only publishes gate-adjacent options like the Main Terminal parking and the Supersaver lot, Park & Ride South Lot likely sits farther from ticketing and relies on a shuttle or transfer. Build at least a 20–30 minute buffer over your normal arrival time if you&rsquore planning to park in any off-map or commuter-style lot using the “South” name.
If you want zero guesswork, the airport-backed Supersaver lot has a posted daily rate on the MKE site, while Park & Ride South Lot does not. Practical move: price out the official Supersaver rate per day, then only book Park & Ride South Lot if the savings per day are clear and you’re comfortable with the extra transfer step.