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Parking motorbike at airport for one week?

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Hello...

Does anyone know if it would be okay to park my Honda Click motorbike at Don Mueang for a week? I see that parking cars at Terminal 2 is free... would this be mostly safe? Any other options of where I could park it that would be safe and cheap at or right near the airport?

If not, I might have to take a taxi, but would much prefer riding the bike.

Thanks.

There is a motorcycle parking area inside the car park at the north end, next to the wall facing the terminal. Whether it is actually safe to leave your bike parked there for a week is another question. Maybe if you put a locked chain on it?

There is a motorcycle parking area inside the car park at the north end, next to the wall facing the terminal. Whether it is actually safe to leave your bike parked there for a week is another question. Maybe if you put a locked chain on it?

To the OP. Are you sure that leaving your car at terminal 2 is free? Do you know how long for?

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There is a motorcycle parking area inside the car park at the north end, next to the wall facing the terminal. Whether it is actually safe to leave your bike parked there for a week is another question. Maybe if you put a locked chain on it?

To the OP. Are you sure that leaving your car at terminal 2 is free? Do you know how long for?

I personally am not sure, but this has been said in one of the previous threads. Look back three or four threads and you will see that users have said this.

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There is a motorcycle parking area inside the car park at the north end, next to the wall facing the terminal. Whether it is actually safe to leave your bike parked there for a week is another question. Maybe if you put a locked chain on it?

Which terminal is this in? I am not too familiar with the airport. Thanks.

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Here's the parking information from the official website. I can't read it, so I don't know if they say anything about leaving bikes there.

I'm also looking to leave my CRF at the airport for a few days next week, definitely with a chain and lock.

Did you post a link or attach a file? It doesn't appear to have come through, at least on my end. Could you please resend/repost?

Thanks.

Here's the parking information from the official website. I can't read it, so I don't know if they say anything about leaving bikes there.

Did you post a link or attach a file? It doesn't appear to have come through, at least on my end. Could you please resend/repost?

Forgot the link, my fault. Here it is again

http://donmueangairportthai.com/th/383-parking

I wouldn't chance leaving a bike there overnight let alone for a week. Cost of a taxi is cheap compared to the potential loss of a bike.

About 2 months ago I parked for free at terminal 2 parking but just for one night.

Edit: parked "a car" for free that is

Here's the parking information from the official website. I can't read it, so I don't know if they say anything about leaving bikes there.

http://donmueangairportthai.com/th/383-parking

I'm also looking to leave my CRF at the airport for a few days next week, definitely with a chain and lock.

According to the link you provided; it actually not free.

see this section: http://imgur.com/wVO23xi

There are 2 types of parking card for internal use and for public.

The prices are as you see in the right column. I assumed the prices shown are cumulative price.(not per hour price)

for 24 hours it will cost you 250 bath. (1750 bath for a week)

I think this is not for a bike. (maybe car only)

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Well I guess that's okay since I already decided to take a taxi lol.

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