Gate-side stop in Terminal 2 for cheap last‑minute bits
Miniso in DMK Terminal 2 sits airside on the domestic side, and it solves small problems fast: forgotten toothbrush, dead charging cable, or no neck pillow for the Bangkok–Chiang Mai hop. Prices track normal Thai mall Miniso rates, so you’re not paying wild airport markups for basics like 79–199 THB stationery or 159–299 THB tech accessories.
The shop leans heavily on travel-friendly items: power banks, charging cables, over-ear and in-ear headphones, foam neck pillows, and eye masks, usually under 500 THB. You also see the usual Miniso toys, plushies and cute household stuff, useful if you need a quick 200–300 THB gift before a domestic visit.
Most passengers hit this Miniso after domestic check-in at Terminal 2, once they’ve cleared security for carriers like AirAsia and Nok Air. It’s an easy stop if your boarding pass shows a domestic T2 gate, and you’ve got 10–15 minutes to kill before the first boarding call. Stock shifts a lot, so if you see a cable or adapter that fits your phone, buy it then instead of assuming it’ll be at another stand.
Cards are widely accepted, but staff sometimes ask for a minimum spend around 200 THB for credit. Cashiers move fast and lines rarely run more than 5–10 people. Quick tip: if you care about color options, grab from the front display racks first; once they’re gone, backup stock often only has the plain black or white versions.