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Thread: Is it still free to park in Sky City Hobson st parking building?

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    Is it still free to park in Sky City Hobson st parking building?

    Have read a few posts which say it is free to park in the Sky City parking building on Hobson Street. The postings are all quite old and was just wandering if this is still true. I checked their website but found no info.

    Do you just park in a spare out of the way spot or are their designated motorcycle parks.

    I have a list of the auckland motorcycle spots but Sky City is by far the closest to my work.

    Cheers

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    I believe its free at city council parking as long as you park in the designated spaces, unsure about sky city.

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    Still good, unless they've changed in the last few months. I last parked there about 2 or 3 months ago. Far I know, nothing's changed.

    Ride round the barrier, and either find an out of the way place (usually, just look for the other bikes), or ride round to the Hobson St exit . Opposite the pay booth place, just before the barrier arms, theres a sort of island on the far left. park up on there (usually be a few other bikes there), advantage is the booth guy will (sort of) keep an eye on the bike. Ride round barrier to exit of course.

    Don't take a ticket that stuffs up their accounting.

    EDIT- No designated parks.
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