Daily rates here undercut the Main Garage economy levels by several dollars.
The SuperSaver Lot at MKE runs as the airport’s budget economy option, matching the “Saver Lot” concept you’ll see on the official parking page. It sits in the remote-lot tier, so you trade a closer walk for a cheaper daily rate compared with the Main Garage and Surface Lot. If you’re parking for 3–7 days, the math usually favors this lot over anything attached directly to the terminal.
This is a shuttle-only setup serving the Main Terminal, similar to other off-garage economy products at MKE. You park, note your row, and wait at the signed shelter for a branded shuttle that loops between the lot and the terminal curb. Count on at least 10–15 minutes for the shuttle ride plus waiting, versus a 3–7 minute walk from the higher-priced Main Garage or Surface Lot. Build that into your departure and return timing.
Pricing here tracks with MKE’s official Saver-style economy rate, which typically runs several dollars less per day than the Main Garage’s posted maximum. That gap really adds up once you pass day three. For a five-day trip, you’re often saving more than the cost of a rideshare to and from an off-airport operator. Payment runs through the airport’s standard system, so you pull a ticket at entry and pay on exit, or use a card at the gate.
Since shuttle timing is the weak link at any remote lot, pad your schedule by at least 30 extra minutes at peak times like Monday morning and Thursday evening. On return, grab checked bags first on the Main Terminal’s baggage level, then head straight to the economy shuttle pickup zone to cut down your wait. One last tip: snap a quick photo of the row sign before you roll your suitcase away from the car; it saves a lot of wandering when you’re back late at night.