Daily rates here usually undercut ParkRDU Economy if you prebook.
Park'N Go RDU is an off-site economy surface lot that runs shuttle-only access to Raleigh-Durham International Airport’s Terminals 1 and 2. It sits a short drive from the airport and typically appears on broker sites like On Air Parking and OneStopParking with lower daily prices than RDU’s own long-term and economy options when reserved ahead of time. Think budget parking, not a premium garage.
The key detail: the shuttle is baked into the daily rate, so you’re not paying extra per ride to reach Terminal 1 or Terminal 2. Review roundups call it a “budget off-airport choice,” and that’s the lane it stays in: open-air spaces, basic setup, and a straightforward park-and-ride routine. If weather matters to you, remember this is a surface lot, not covered parking.
Most people don’t book Park'N Go directly; they watch its price against FastPark and ParkRDU using comparison sites like OneStopParking and On Air Parking. Regulars check those sites before every trip, lock in the cheapest prepaid rate they see for their dates, and only then commit to Park'N Go or a rival. That habit matters because Park'N Go sometimes undercuts the on-airport economy lots by several dollars per day, especially outside holidays.
There aren’t consistent complaints flagged in parking guides or broker reviews, but it’s still a shuttle lot, so build a buffer of at least 20–30 minutes for the ride and pickup. Give yourself more time for early Monday flights or Sunday evening returns when flights into RDU are busier. Tip: screenshot your broker confirmation with the lot name and address before you leave home so you’re not digging through email at the gate or at 11 p.m. curbside.