Daily max is $19 in Purple Ramp’s Value section
Purple Ramp sits at Terminal 2 and shares MSP’s Value Parking role with the Orange Ramp, both linked directly to Sun Country’s home terminal. Follow the green “Value Parking” signs off 34th Avenue and ignore any temptation to peel off into Hourly unless you truly need short stays. Think of Purple as Orange’s twin: same $19 daily cap, just a different color stack of concrete.
The walk from your car to Terminal 2 check-in runs about 3 minutes via enclosed skyways, with elevators at each level clearly marked by color and number. From Terminal 2, the free light rail connects you over to Terminal 1 in a few minutes, so Purple works for Delta or other Terminal 1 flights as well. If you’re comparing, Terminal 1 ramps can be several dollars more per day than Purple’s Value rate.
Inside the structure, watch the overhead boards once you pass the entrance gates; some drivers report circling 10–15 minutes in Purple during peak Sun Country bank times. Another recurring complaint: following the wrong lane at the split can dump you into Hourly pricing, which is significantly higher than the $19 Value cap for anything over a few hours.
Regular MSP flyers don’t care much about Orange versus Purple; they care that the ticket shows “Value” and that the daily rate matches $19. Many parkers snap a quick photo of the elevator bank sign that shows level, row, and the word “Purple” so they’re not wandering floors after a red‑eye. One practical tip: as you enter, stay in the Value-marked lanes and verify “Value” on the entry ticket before you pull forward.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $19.00/day | $19.00 |
| 3 days | $19.00/day | $57.00 |
| 7 days | $19.00/day | $133.00 |
3 min walk