【仁川機場相關住宿】夜宿機場打地舖、 機場B1三溫暖過夜、機場內過境客房、機場附近過境旅館....

姐沒哭只是睫毛溺了水
親愛的大家
我四月會有一趟韓國行
因回程時間是早上8點多
所以想前一晚就先去機場打地舖
但不知安全嗎? ^o)
智商已更新
對了,我決定這次2005年4月從漢城離境乾脆直接去睡仁川機場?
我可能是一個人吧。
想是否這樣省一天旅館費,又免掉交通問題....
不知道仁川機場要怎樣睡啊~ 沒睡過~~~@@

韓國的治安不錯,仁川機場也不例外~
只是我以前進出仁川,從沒想過有一天得在機場睡覺~所以沒有事先觀察「合不合適」~
也許看是你先去睡過~還是我先去睡過~回來再來版上交流一下經驗吧!你覺得如何?!^O^
朵朵奇葩跳恰恰
轉載自國外的討論區,可參考一下。

Sleeping in Airports - SEOUL (Gimpo/Kimpo), South Korea

Gimpo - "September 2003 - No You can't sleep in Gimpo. They make you leave. Gimpo still has musky, stank-nasty toilets but it looks much nicer than it did before the 2002 remodel. It has plenty of flashy Korean electronics and internet-junk, including cheap internet phones (Free for the first 20 seconds, 100W per minute ($.11 USD). Gimpo now has decent coffee, including a Seattles Best. Take the subway from the airport, get off at the next station, and find a cheap hourly yeogwan (motel) if you need to sleep. If you will be sleeping during airport hours, one option often overlooked is to spend the extra W18,000 ($15 USD) and upgrade to a business class domestic ticket so you can sleep in one of the posh business class lounges, eat ramen and snacks for free, and take a shower. Korean business men do it all the time. There is no such thing as an expensive Korean domestic business class airplane ticket, as few cost more than $135 USD round trip. Getting frisked and felt up by the hottie female security girls is a definite plus. They are thourough and know the businessmen like it it that way. "Is that a weapon or are you just happy to see me?"" Contributed by Sgt. Kimchee (Added 01 JAN 04)

Kimpo - "Noisy but comfortable; the international terminal has awesome seats without armrests and even long, 2' high deeply-padded couch-like things. Slept like a baby there for a 10-hour layover. (Based on single Feb 2001 experience)" Contributed by ?

Kimpo - "Kimpo in Seoul Korea used to be a real pit. They redid the transit area and now there are really nice sleeping chairs and quiet room. The food is still way over priced but you can relax and sleep if you need to." Contributed by DD

Kimpo - "Always crowded, unusually quiet. The wiiiiiiiide air conditioners along the outside wall in most terminals are perfect for catching a nap...when they're not on" Contributed by ?

Kimpo - "Hell. All the seating is hard, rigid plastic seats in a cavernous concrete building which echoes at all hours with the screams of children. A combined Korean/ "Western" restaurant. In the Korean section, the only menu is in Korean (how's your hangul?). The food in the Western section has to be seen to be believed. The coffee is instant, incredibly stong and bitter. Bring lots of snacks, and don't expect to get any sleep. Once you clear outbound immigration, you can go to a bar, but it's expensive." Contributed by Thurlow Freepish
痞性不改
國泰是9:35起飛吧 所以搭早上六七點的立木津巴士到機場就可以不是嗎
我上回也是想省旅館錢 (六天五夜的韓國之旅只睡兩晚旅館)
所以離開韓國前一晚先去玩到午夜 再去南大門買人參
買完跟老闆聊到天亮 靠她的人參茶提神 順便幫她賣人參
然後等到有巴士了再去搭巴士

真要睡機場 這裡有很多前輩的經驗
http://www.sleepinginairports.net/asia/seoul.htm

六、七點的立木津巴士來得及嗎?
仁川機場起飛前兩個小時就要辦理登機手續。也就是七點半以前就要到機場。
安全一點六點一定要上車.... 最早的地鐵5點半才開始~時間上很卡的感覺。

還有什麼是立木津巴士??我只知道仁川機場到漢城的大巴士路線。.... :^)

我過去只有一次搭大韓KE691 9:25起飛的班機,
那次因為是帶團去。
早上四點就morning call 五點就出門了。因為還要帶大家去吃早餐。

唉唉,可是我的行李無法太輕便,有點難想像拉著行李箱在路上溜達逛街!
所以想想,可能還是直接到仁川去過夜可能是一個方法....

可惜我不是搭韓亞或大韓航空的班機。
不然的話可以早上六點半開始,就在3號7號線的高速巴士客運站的中央城市(Central City)
或2號線的三成站去辦理出境手續跟托運行李等等,可以省下5100W的機場費,還可以從容的搭車去仁川搭飛機.....

謝謝你的網頁資料,我會去研究看看。
別攔我我要去拯救地球
轉載自國外的討論區,可參考一下。

Sleeping in Airports - SEOUL (Gimpo/Kimpo), South Korea

Gimpo - "September 2003 - No You can't sleep in Gimpo. They make you leave. Gimpo still has musky, stank-nasty toilets but it looks much nicer than it did before the 2002 remodel. It has plenty of flashy Korean electronics and internet-junk, including cheap internet phones (Free for the first 20 seconds, 100W per minute ($.11 USD). Gimpo now has decent coffee, including a Seattles Best. Take the subway from the airport, get off at the next station, and find a cheap hourly yeogwan (motel) if you need to sleep. If you will be sleeping during airport hours, one option often overlooked is to spend the extra W18,000 ($15 USD) and upgrade to a business class domestic ticket so you can sleep in one of the posh business class lounges, eat ramen and snacks for free, and take a shower. Korean business men do it all the time. There is no such thing as an expensive Korean domestic business class airplane ticket, as few cost more than $135 USD round trip. Getting frisked and felt up by the hottie female security girls is a definite plus. They are thourough and know the businessmen like it it that way. "Is that a weapon or are you just happy to see me?"" Contributed by Sgt. Kimchee (Added 01 JAN 04)

Kimpo - "Noisy but comfortable; the international terminal has awesome seats without armrests and even long, 2' high deeply-padded couch-like things. Slept like a baby there for a 10-hour layover. (Based on single Feb 2001 experience)" Contributed by ?

Kimpo - "Kimpo in Seoul Korea used to be a real pit. They redid the transit area and now there are really nice sleeping chairs and quiet room. The food is still way over priced but you can relax and sleep if you need to." Contributed by DD

Kimpo - "Always crowded, unusually quiet. The wiiiiiiiide air conditioners along the outside wall in most terminals are perfect for catching a nap...when they're not on" Contributed by ?

Kimpo - "Hell. All the seating is hard, rigid plastic seats in a cavernous concrete building which echoes at all hours with the screams of children. A combined Korean/ "Western" restaurant. In the Korean section, the only menu is in Korean (how's your hangul?). The food in the Western section has to be seen to be believed. The coffee is instant, incredibly stong and bitter. Bring lots of snacks, and don't expect to get any sleep. Once you clear outbound immigration, you can go to a bar, but it's expensive." Contributed by Thurlow Freepish

這是漢城的金浦機場喔!這是過去的國際機場,但是現在真正對外的國際機場, 是仁川國際機場的。
金浦機場主要是飛韓國國內線的班機~例如你要去濟州島等等。
一笑奈何
這才是韓國仁川國際機場的資料。
http://www.sleepinginairports.net/asia/seoul.htm

SEOUL (INCHEON), South Korea

SEOUL (Incheon) (Contributed by Roger Talus)
"March 2005 (International Terminal) - Incheon is definitely the most restful and stress-free airport I have ever visited. After getting bumped from an overbooked flight, Northwest gave me a free pass to their business lounge on the mezzanine deck while I could wait for a different flight home. It turns out the lounge posts a cruel "no sleeping rule." The sad part is that the terminal has more comfortable and welcoming couches to sleep on than the private airport lounge, right outside the door to the lounge on the mezzanine level!!!" Added 16 March 2005

SEOUL (Incheon) (Contributed by Granny)
"August 2004 - I travel from Narita (Japan) to Auckland (New Zealand) about twice a year, and the cheapest route is flying Korean Air through Incheon. On the leg back from Auckland, there is always a 4-5 hour delay between flights starting from about 5am.

This airport is clean, open, and designed with the comfort of passengers in mind. Since it is so large, you'll never have a problem finding open seats to lie down on. The main problem is due to the open airy design, it tends to be a little noisy at times. If you want to get some real sleep, bring earplugs. Security is present, but unintrusive, and I was never bothered by them.
The facilities are clean, and well maintained. Local electronics manufacturers provide large plasma 'display' TV's at most of the gates, and passengers are free to change the channels as they please.
There is an internet lounge there that charges for access, however, if you have a wireless capable laptop, there are several unencrypted networks available for use (probably belonging to the frequent flyer clubs). There is also no restrictions on using the terminal power points.

For an airport, it's a pretty good hotel as well! You certainly can't ague with the cost." Added 16 March 2005

SEOUL (Incheon), South Korea (Contributed by ?)
"December 2004 - I had a 7-hr transit delay in Incheon. I stored my carry-ons in the free locker, which could be checked out by depositing the boarding pass for a locker key. I slept in the mezzanine level transit lounge, comfortable long couches. There is shower/massage facility there as well. Hot shower costs $6-7, also comes with a towel. I had 5-hr of uninterrupted sleeping, and after a hot shower and a meal of galbi I left Incheon airport without any incident. Clerks at the information booth, shower/massage place, and cashiers at the restaurant were friendly and helpful." Added December 27, 2004

SEOUL (Incheon), South Korea (Contributed by Rajah Brooke)
"September 2004 - I had a few hours layover in Inchoen International Airport after a dreadful few hours sleep in JFK and little to no sleep in the flight, I was really tired. I was bringing my 9 month old son to grandpa and grandma's house in Bangkok so this was a harrowing trip. My son slept in JFK on my lap but the seats were horrible, on the plane he was a wreak so did not sleep a wink. When I arrived at Inchoen I found my departure gate and prayed he would sleep, fourtunely a troupe of dancers from the Cambodia Institute of Fine Arts showed up and were way early too, they were taking the same flight I was, and they went crazy over my son. They wanted to play with him so I could sleep - I must have looked like death! They looked very safe so I gratefully accepted and collapsed on the wonderful armrest free well padded seat/benches. A few wonderful hours later I woke, my son playing with my nose with a cute young cambodian dancer laughing at us. In the remaining two hours before the flight I chatted with her and her troupe. They marveled how I could manage with him alone and the cute one was interested the second I mentioned that his mom and I were not together anymore. On the flight she sat with me to play with him and me... We had a very very very good flight... Next trip I will be stopping by Phenom Penh (but NOT sleeping at the airport)..." Added October 10, 2004

SEOUL (Incheon), South Korea (Contributed by Chris E)
"June 2003 - probably the best airport I have been to, very clean and modern. Impressed with its architecture and design. The only thing I didn't like about the airport was seeing a couple of mosquitoes late at night. I was surprised to see mosquitoes in a modern building like Incheon." Added 26 Aug 2004

SEOUL (Incheon), Korea (Contributed by ?)
"May 2004 - Would like to recommend not trying to book any of the sleeping rooms in the transit lounge. The sofas outside are better, there were 10 of us on our way to the Philippines and for once cash wasn't an issue, but they expected us to sleep 3 in a v small double bed!
Also everything shuts really early in the airport, we arrived at about 10pm to a deserted land, managed to beg a chef in the transit lounge to make us some food and give us a beer each but a little desolate." Added 08 Aug 04

SEOUL, South Korea (Contributed by Luke Fitzgerald)
"July 2002 - As a result of an immigration "misunderstanding" a friend and I were forced to stay at this airport for 24 hours. Although we were not detained we were free to roam the airport at our lesiure. 8-10 hours of this was spent asleep on the comfy chairs which provide great places to catch some Z's if needed. During the nite the airport is deserted and the wide open spaces on the top level provide a perfect area for a game of soccer. The security are friendly enough despite looking indimitating and didnt mind our soccer antics until I kicked our ball on top of a roof of a nearby shop - so if you can get up there, you'll score yourself a World Cup Korea souvenir ball. Definitely keep an eye out for the free internet cafe, you may have a to wait a bit but there are quite a few terminals, also head upstairs to the arcade area to kill some time playing video machines. The airport is immaculate and peaceful as an airport can be. Overall, i have been to a lot worse and am lucky I was stuck here." Added 09 Jul 04

"July 2002 - As a result of an immigration "misunderstanding" a friend and I were forced to stay at this airport for 24 hours. Although we were not detained we were free to roam the airport at our lesiure. 8-10 hours of this was spent asleep on the comfy chairs which provide great places to catch some Z's if needed. During the nite the airport is deserted and the wide open spaces on the top level provide a perfect area for a game of soccer. The security are friendly enough despite looking indimitating and didnt mind our soccer antics until I kicked our ball on top of a roof of a nearby shop - so if you can get up there, you'll score yourself a World Cup Korea souvenir ball. Definitely keep an eye out for the free internet cafe, you may have a to wait a bit but there are quite a few terminals, also head upstairs to the arcade area to kill some time playing video machines. The airport is immaculate and peaceful as an airport can be. Overall, i have been to a lot worse and am lucky I was stuck here." Contributed by Luke Fitzgerald (Added 01 July 04)

Incheon - "February 2004 (International Terminal) - We missed our plane home and were stuck without much cash. Because our plane wasnt leaving agin for a couple of days, we wernt alowed through customs until the days of departure, so we had to spend a day in the check in part of the airport.
Heres a couple of hints to help you out:
1. Theres a supermarket down the road where you can get cheap sushi- its not walking distance though you will have to catch a bus, you can get tickets in the airport, ask at the information desk. tickets arnt to expensive and its worth it.
2. theres a free internet cafe on the floor below the big check in area on the mezanene floor
3. on that same floor-but not the mezanene- there is a suana/shower room, this is kinda hard to find but hey theres nothing else to do.
4. back up on the mezanene on the floor below the check in gates there are really comfy couches that you can move to make a nice bed, and its quiet n dark there. security didnt bother us.
6. theres another airport near the shopping centre its not flash but it does have a movie theatre , tickets are about 10,000 and usually are pretty good.
I hope that helps, some things will be a little hard to find, the airport is pretty deceptive, its got alot of nocks and crannies.. so good luck " Contributed by Krizchin (Added 10 Jun 04)

Incheon - "August 2003 - Incheon is a great airport with all the services one would need. Security is tight (heavily armed guards), but not intrusive. They leave you alone. Waiting areas are quiet until about 30 minutes before a flight so pick a spot where the next flight is schedules a long time away. There are 4 wide-screed HD tv's for every boarding gate so you can get all you need there. You can change the channels to get whatever info you need. CNN, TV5 (french international), BBC and local channels are available." Contributed by Lee Jeon-Su (Added 13 MAR 04)

Incheon - "September 2003 (International and Domestic) - Incheon is a brand new airport and one of the nicest I have seen in Asia, if not the nicest. There are sleeping rooms available after security, but cost about $45 USD for 6 hours. I didn't sleep in one, but I hear they are very nice and well worth it if you have a group and split the cost (don't mention this fact when checking in).
The best places to sleep are actually on the lowest level before you enter security. There are some very nice benches hidden away in some quiet corners down the long curved hall. There is a supermarket, gym, massage and pedicure salons (3 actually), bookstore, cafateria, and some other random shops down there. I recommend the lower level for long, quiet slumbers. If you want a hotel room, take the local bus (W600~) and get off as soon as you see a yeogwan (motel). The local bus should stop at the so-called "airport city" neighborhood about a mile away. They are cheaper than the airport ($15 for 6 hours). When you go back, just get on the same bus number in the return direction." Contributed by A.Mogensen (Added 01 JAN 04)

Incheon - "August 2003 (Domestic and International) - Incheon is perhaps the nicest airport in Asia, giving Hong Kong and Osaka Kansai a run for its money. Even in the bathrooms, which are immaculate, they have the cell phone number to the janitor who is responsible for cleaning them on an hourly basis- if you wish to complain in person. Ironically, though the complaint signs are in English and Korean, I doubt the poor man or woman would understand me. Nevertheless, the bathrooms are fit for a king. As for the rest of the airport, it is EXTREMELY clean and has places a plenty for napping, including some nice quiet, out of the way, nooks. A supermarket, a pay-per-use gym and sauna, banks, good restaurants, internet cafes, heck you can sleep here for a week and be quite comfortable. I napped in both the domestic and international terminal areas late one night. The Domestic wins only because it is very dark, very clean, has the same nice, flat, padded benches, and is very very empty. I only wonder why Seoul's domestic (soon to be international again) airport (Kimpo) has such crappy, stinky toilets." Contributed by Travel Bum (Added 01 JAN 04)

Incheon - "August 2001 (International) - well, got a 4 hour layover from SEA to HKG, got bored..so trot around the international terminal, staff was friendly. I guess you can sleep on the 'leather' airport chairs...a bit more noisy than I liked...found series of chairs without airrests.
Gift shops reasonable...food is okay...bathrooms not clean, but not filthy either.
If you have the money, you can hit the airport lounges or pay for hotel room for several hours ($6 USD/hr.) on the second level above the international terminal.
the airport is nice....but I personally dislike layovers, especially when you don't get much sleep (1 hr) for 24 hr flight journey." Contributed by dieGWdie (Added 01 JAN 04)

Incheon - "Incheon is quite fancy. You can add these two to your photo list. The benches are a good example of what travelers can expect to sleep on (I had a nice 6 hour slumber recently) both before and after security. Incheon is one of the most immaculate airports in Asia , with perhaps the cleanest bathrooms I have ever seen (the opposite of sad Gimpo airport, the other one in Seoul [crappy old 'Gimp will soon be adding international flights again, unfortunately]). " Contributed by Andrew J. Morgensen (Added 01 JAN 04)

Incheon - "January 2002 (International Transit Lounge) - I spent 7-1/2 hours in the international transit lounge in the Incheon airport (Seoul). After a trans-Pacific flight, I imagined this layover would be hell but, in fact, it was not memorable at all because I slept quite peacefully the whole time. The couches were long enough to stretch out and no one disturbed me or my belongings. There were sleeping rooms available (for a price well out of my range) but I don't know why anyone would bother since the free couches were both comfortable and plentiful. I set my alarm clock and woke up refreshed for my flight to China. If you've got cash to burn (unlikely if you're on this website), you can even get a massage and other spa services while you wait for your flight." Contributed by Sharon Schierling (Added 12 OCT 03)

Incheon - "December 2002 - I had to longer stays (7 and 8 hours) in December 2003. I was really suprised. I've seen some airports but this was great. After a 11 hour flight you had enough possibilities to refresh yourself. The restrooms were very well cleaned. For not get bored there are a lot of shops, restaurants and nearly everything you need. There are special areas with comfortable couches where you can sleep. And if you have enough money you can relax with a massage or cosmetic ;o)
Fazit: No problem to stay there for some hours. " Contributed by Mandy (Added 04 Jul 03)

Incheon - "The Ichean airport in Seoul (Korea) was amazing. My friend and I were there the summer of 2001, and alternated sleeping for 12 hours, but really wouldn't have needed to. The airport has great soft couches and is highly patrolled by security, and we actually felt quite safe. A bonus: we had packaged noodles (as we had no Korean currency, on a layover from Thailand) and at McDonalds, instead of simply allowing us hot water to cook the noodles, prepared them for us, along with free colas and McDonald's toys. And plenty of smiles, which is definitely one of the best things to see on severe sleep deprivation." Contributed by ? (Added 02 Dec 02)

Incheon - "My husband and I traveled through Seoul's brand new Incheon International airport in October & November 2001. Maybe it's because it's still brand new, but this is the nicest airport I have ever been to. It's clean, fairly quiet and has lots of thoughtful amenities for travelers stuck on long layovers. There is a transit hotel available, but you'll do just as well sleeping in the terminal. All the seats are long rows of cushioned seats with no arms - perfect for stretching out for a nap or night's sleep. The airport also has two internet-connected computer stations available for free - you can find them on the first and second floor. The second floor is definitely where you want to go. You can access the internet, play video games in the arcade, take a shower, get a massage, or grab a nap in the couch-furnished lounge. On our return, we were there for 8 hours and weren't bothered at all by security. All in all, if you have to sleep at the airport, this is the one to be in." Contributed by Jeremy & Lisa Sutton

Incheon - "November 2001 - Very clean and well designed airport. On a 10-hour layover, found the transit lounge (upstairs) very comfortable for sleeping. Couches and chairs, quiet, subdued lighting, no hassles. Food was mediocre and gift shops -- ah, who cares. Pay showers but very nice facilities. Next time I'm there, I think I'll get a massage, too.
P.S. -- I was never outside of security so my answer on the survey doesn't come from experience." Contributed by ? (Added 04 JUL 03)

Incheon - "Mmm....a very new, nice airport. Customs was a sinche to get through and staffing was very courteous. Soft benches as well as some chairs provided ample napping time as I waited for my father to finish in the exceptionally clean bathroom." Contributed by Sarah Rehrer

Incheon - "I live in Seoul, and though I haven't ever slept in airports, from my experience, even an hour at an airport can be so tiring that I thought I might be of some help. I reckon you know by now that the Kimpo International Airport in Seoul has now moved to an island near Incheon, so it's called the Incheon International Airport. I've been there last month. The new airport is more roomy than Kimpo (which will be used as a terminal), and has less people as it is farther from Seoul. What I've seen on the news is that there are lots of mosquitoes there these days. So, the sleepers would need a repellent- which should be in drug stores there- to ensure a good night's sleep." Contributed by Sun
一笑而忘之
有點遺憾這些資料,似乎都不符合我的狀況。(除非我有看漏)
因為這些資料主要都是在仁川轉機的情況,也就是說他們已經並不是在checking in大廳睡覺,是在候機室、商務lounge那些地方。

而我跟天津四,的情況都是辦理櫃臺報到的前一晚,就要去仁川機場過夜,等早上七點以前能夠櫃臺報到 行李checkin後入關....

這種情況應該不太相同~
例如我需要知道的是,我的行李在機場報到大廳裡面 是否有地方寄放,不然睡覺東西被偷了怎麼辦?
還有報到大廳裡面允許這樣睡覺嗎?

看來只有等我們自己去親自去了以後,如果真的有嚐到這個滋味,回來在跟大家報告吧!
念之森藍
即使有寄放的地方也都還沒開門吧
其實你去到那裡繞一圈就知道在機場睡怎麼顧行李了
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這樣趴在行李上如何? 呵呵 找個好位置 帶張薄毯 蓋住行李 身體壓住薄毯....

在機場睡是很正常的 聽說過在中正機場航警會趕人
其他我睡過 香港 曼谷 新加坡 洛杉磯 .... 都有睡飽

六點鐘的巴士一定趕得上
我上次是跟同學兩個人 離開南大門時叫了部計程車送我們到巴士候車站
行李(嚴格說起來 是食物)加上我們倆個剛好把一台車塞到滿滿滿 人有點擠不進去這樣

那次搭的好像還是八點的班機 我們還去貴賓室吃早餐哩

反而是前一晚怎麼消磨掉可以省旅館錢比較難 去汗蒸慕?
[..]

是啊,我想的就是行李箱夠大,就直接披著外套趴在行李箱上面睡覺,我還會帶個旅行枕頭... :-D
只是期望著說不定找到可以躺下來睡的椅子~ (A) 那我的行李就要想辦法保護好了!哈哈哈....

住在汗蒸幕,便宜的進場費也要10000W,帶著行李箱的話~就要把行李箱寄在汗蒸幕的櫃檯旁~

機場巴士的時間是很多都是很早就有,如果不省計程車錢,
搭計程車到最近的巴士站4:15開始就有到機場的大巴了,最晚的一條線6:15也開了。

可能要看看到那時候,到底自己還有多少盤纏可以過日子。
因為最後會是我自己多留在漢城一星期。還可以有很多變數~還期望有善心友人讓我去寄宿....
只要確定最保守的狀況,就是能夠提早一晚到仁川機場,找個地方窩著睡覺,一定可以趕上飛機,
這樣當備案確定,其他就到那裡再看情況了。 (H)

去貴賓室吃早餐哩.....
你別告訴我你是搭商務艙吧~還是因為已經升等貴賓了~
我沒有進貴賓室的資格~~ :-(
姑娘不要怕我不是好人
其實怎麼睡或如何打發那一夜都還ok
擔心的是 機場的警衛會不會趕人啊
人不死終究會出頭
有點遺憾這些資料,似乎都不符合我的狀況。(除非我有看漏)
因為這些資料主要都是在仁川轉機的情況,也就是說他們已經並不是在checking in大廳睡覺,是在候機室、商務lounge那些地方。

而我跟天津四,的情況都是辦理櫃臺報到的前一晚,就要去仁川機場過夜,等早上七點以前能夠櫃臺報到 行李checkin後入關....

這種情況應該不太相同~
例如我需要知道的是,我的行李在機場報到大廳裡面 是否有地方寄放,不然睡覺東西被偷了怎麼辦?
還有報到大廳裡面允許這樣睡覺嗎?

看來只有等我們自己去親自去了以後,如果真的有嚐到這個滋味,回來在跟大家報告吧!

每個机場都有保安警衛,睡在報到大廳總好過睡在街上,睡机場的人肯定不多,相信那些偷賊不會三更半夜還跑到机場來偷東西。

仁川報到大廳裡面允許睡覺? 沒睡過,不知道。 一般報到大廳裡會有部份時間關門給清潔用,有机會給警衛趕,但一個机場有很多地方,報到大廳不可睡還可跑到抵達大廳去睡。

我個人是拿背包當枕頭, :-D 睡過不少机場,還未遇過被偷。
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其實怎麼睡或如何打發那一夜都還ok
擔心的是 機場的警衛會不會趕人啊

天津四,我覺得是不會耶!因為帶著行囊又有護照與隔夜一早的機票。睡姿不要太誇張難看,我想是不至於被趕。

仁川機場算是蠻大的,又分好幾層樓,能夠落腳的地方一定找得到。

韓國人並不會歧視台灣人,所以以旅客的身份在機場,沒有危及機場安全,不至於有事。真的有狀況,撥打02-1330 有24小時中文的旅遊服務人員可以協助你。

裝語言不通、裝窮、裝可憐、裝無辜~萬一有狀況時,可以被通融的。 (A)