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Hi all, thanks for your advice, now following your suggestions I ordered some earpads from Lazada to be sent to my next hotel. I made sure to pay in advance by credit card, so that the hotel would not be forced to pay on delivery. I may have typed in the wrong three digit number perhaps, and in that case I would have expected that the order didn't go through; instead the order was switched just-so to "pay on delivery ", exactly what hotels don't like (but what Lazada certainly likes more than a canceled order). Would have liked to get exactly the earpads that you show here, but weren't available for my xm5 (which I got very nicely second-hand, with big discount and almost no sign of usage). Sound quality and noise canceling are certainly impressive, after coming from a Bose headphone that disappointed me unexpectedly in the sound department (it will go back onto the second chance market, where it came from).
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Hi all, thanks for your input and sorry for late reply!
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Hello, I have the on-ear-headphones Sony WH-1000XM5 (see pic below). They are quite new, but the earpads make me sweat here in Thailand. Now I've seen online there are replacement earpads for sale that give your poor head a cooler time, supposedly. I am sure I could get these earpads from an online shop in Thailand, but is there a recommendable local shop for those earpads in Pattaya or Jomtien? I only know Tukcom. Especially I’d love the shop to fumble off the existing ear pads and to mount the new ones, which they’ll certainly do much better than I myself could do it. It would also be nice to touch the fabric to see if I'm fine with it. I do NOT need pure 1:1 replacement earpads; the original ones are fine. But I need earpads that are clearly better suited to hot climate and head and sit perfectly on my Sony model. If you have any experience with certain shops (including mounting service?) or products (including “cooling gel” ear-pads), I'd like to hear from you. Thanks!
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Hey, there seems to be "Pay by Scan" courtesy of Kasikorn Bank and TagThai: 1. Get the prepaid Pay&Tour card at Kasikorn Bank forex booths (no fees mentioned). This card allows you to pay where visa cards are accepted and to withdraw from Kasikorn ATMs (less fees + restrictions than int'l visa cards?). 2. Get the TagThai app and connect it to your Kasikorn Pay&Tour card. After that, they say, you can "pay by scan" like any Thai (they mention "PromptPay" which seems to be the widespread payment system). Here on Apple App Store and here on Google Play (1m+ downloads on GPlay, but again I don't see any reviews). TagThai seems to have many more functions like travel booking etc. (website TagThai in English), and I anticipate lots of pestering notifications and reminders. Would love to hear of any experiences and if there is a Kasikorn outlet in Jomtien that could set it up – I'll happily bring passport + prepay money.
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Hello, have you used the app JamJang to "pay by scan"? Do you or your surrounds have real experience (not just suspicions)? There is little intel online. Note that this JamJang app (launched in early 2024) supposedly allows you to use the wide-spread "pay by scan" that all Thai people use (I think connected to PromptPay). JamJang is supposedly not something proprietary with only few participating vendors. I understand you need a Thai number to register. Upcountry it's nice to "pay by scan" - any snack or toothbrush. I see it's less used in big cities, but widely used in small towns, where I mostly am. "Pay by scan" would be nice for me – I am a tourist upcountry for weeks on end, and getting the Thai bank account required for regular "pay by scan" like locals or expats seems too complicated for tourist-me (according to your advice earlier, I discarded the idea of getting a Thai bank account as a tourist). Of course in the shops I can do with cash, but if JamJang for "pay by scan" is good, I'd like to use it. Or any alternative? Some vendors prefer "pay by scan" very much over cash, in my experience (to avoid infection maybe?). Thanks for your real-life experience and insight! · Long critical JamJang explanation by user (?) on Reddit · JamJang app on Google Play, last update August 21, 1000+ downloads, I see no review · JamJang app on Apple App Store, 7 reviews, some smell 🐟y
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How to get a Jomtien Masseuse to your Condo for Less
henrik2000 replied to henrik2000's topic in Pattaya
They can leave very well for 500 THB/hour, they even have little plastic baskets to bring their equipment. And the freelancers i found utterly unreliable and sometimes there were language problems. Also i'd generelly trust them a little less than a masseuse that is connected to a shop. -
How to get a Jomtien Masseuse to your Condo for Less
henrik2000 replied to henrik2000's topic in Pattaya
Well all the shop-managers readily quote "500 Baht" for 1 hour of oil massage outside service, it seems a well-established standard price they are willing to offer, just as the 300 Baht for incoming customers. (Last checked Feb 24.) -
How to get a Jomtien Masseuse to your Condo for Less
henrik2000 replied to henrik2000's topic in Pattaya
Hi all, thanks for your suggestions! I had indeed offers already of massage ladies to visit me after business hours, say starting from 11 p.m., for the same price as in the shop, including the oil. But with a half-ok massage at 11 p.m. and in my home, i'd immediately fall asleep - no good. That time of day is better for live music (the kind that doesn't send me to lala land). -
It seems that these wines - and also the 3L Montclair bag they offer - are "Store only" and can't be home-delivered. I also would have loved a home delivery, simply out of laziness.
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Hi all, thanks for some good recommendations – shops wise and wine wise, including the link to another discussion! Well I did half like Mont Clair when considering its price. Now hearing it's fruit wine makes me not want to like it any more. As said on top, I wouldn't drink it in the west. I tried to get online information about what's in Mont Clair red wine, but didn't come to a final conclusion; one site said there's 20% non-grape fruit in it. The bags of wine in my non-English-speaking country are called "bag in box" – in English; I simply used "box" here, not considering that could be understood as a crate containing 6 or more glass bottles. So indeed, to say "bag" would have been much clearer, or better yet "bag in box". Also I had prepared the picture below to go with my initial post, but forgot it.
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Hello, I'd love to get a REGULAR non-naughty oil massage by trained talent for 2 hours in my condo in Jomtien (near Dongtan police box on the beach) for maximally 400 THB per hour. There are many massage shops almost next door, but while on the premises they ask 300 THB per hour, they demand 500 THB for massage in my condo – and they demand 1000 for 2 hours in my condo! No discount. I need this massage only around 1 or 2 pm, in the hot hours, when massage shops aren't that busy and chock-full of idling talent. Occasionally I talked a manager down to 800 for 2 hours in my condo, but when I actually needed the service, they did ignore my messages or talked themselves out of it. (I believe I am polite, non-smelling, Thai-speaking, not looking like a menace.) There are outcall massage phone numbers for a rub at home, but they are very expensive. Thai ladies on Thaifriendly offer massage at home, and I may accept that after vetting by video call. But I find them very difficult to track down and to arrive at the time I want, at least in Jomtien at noon (ymmv). Hanky pank: I want ONLY a regular oil massage in the bright quiet cool of the condo (and not in a chicken shack massage store with broken shower), only starting around 1 pm. I like a masseuse chatty in the first 15 minutes, then rather quiet (she may calmly sing). If the masseuse then offers extras, I might consider (hopefully she isn't pushy). I am aware of the potential mess of an oil massage. Any tip? Thanks!
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Hello, where can I buy Mont-Clair red wine by the box (3 or 5 liters) in Jomtien (preferred) or Pattaya? (I believe not at 7-11 or Lotus Express?) Can I compare prices online? Is there online ordering and home delivery? ('d love delivery to condo reception, don't mind reputation drop.) If you recommend certain wine-compatible nibbles from that store, I'd be interested too. No Alcohol for Sale 2- 5 PM? Once I wanted to buy a 5 L box of red wine in a huge hi-way side mall near Phetchaburi. But the cashier could not scan it. She looked a the box puzzled and asked me, "This, na? Alcohol?" And they were not allowed to sell alcohol between 2 – 5 pm. She put the box aside. I've seen this enforced in SOME supermarkets and small stores, while others ignore it obviously (incl small western supermarkets in Jomtien). If you do recommend supermarkets – are you aware if they do NOT sell alcohol 2 – 5 pm? Other Red Wine Brands? I find Mont Clair still okayish, and last year the boxes were much cheaper per liter than regular or half bottles. I'll have glass bottles/pitchers to keep the wine for the next evening. I'd try other affordable red wine brands preferredly by the box (stay 3 months), but of course would love to sample a bottle or glass first. My preferred grapes in the west are Primitivo, Sangiovese, Nero d'Avola and some other Italians, NOT Merlot, Cabernet-Sauvignon (meaning I wouldn't drink Mont-Clair in the west). I have sampled eminently drinkable Thai wines in Khao Yai from PB Valley, Khao Yai Winery, Alcidini, but can't afford them on a regular basis. Foreign tipples seem so much cheaper, otherwise I'd love the Thai wines. (Hash cookies, whiskey, beer no option either.) Thanks!
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Hi, what has been new in Pattaya and Jomtien (preferred) and around since January 2024? I'll come back as a tourist, I believe to know many places (within my interests) and wanted to ask you about NEW place that came up just this year. I speak basic Thai, use Google Maps, Grab, Bolt, have own bicycle etc. Interested in: Thai-oriented live music (lukthung, morlam, songs for life (Carabao), but not rock/90s) Western jazz, maybe blues, maybe classic or crossover, not plain rock, no girlie-bar bands Hi profile Thai-oriented live music events Nov 20 – Dec 02 Restaurants, esp Thai, Vietnamese, Indian, woodfired pizza, Middle East (not fine dining, not in the thick of tourist maelstrom) actually good Coffee shops, non-girlie bars (not sports bars) Bicycle routes and day trip destinations esp nature (if any) Morning markets (fresh food markets; not night markets), good CE style bread Bicycle routes and outside destinations (have on bicycle) Regular non-naughty massage (apart from usual corner shops and hi-end wellness) Interesting atmospheric new-old buildings (hotel, mall etc.) w/ coffee shop to enjoy ambience Not looking for: Girlie bars, other redlight venues, fine dining, Already aware of: Music venues i already know : Kon Lah Fun, Sin Lapin Isaan, Hot Tuna Bar, Muzzik Café, Candy Shop, The Stones House, Jazz Pit/Sun Sabella Resto on Hill, (and still missing Kum Punn, ZAC, Jomtien Morlam, Samrang 3rd road) Food Drink places i already know: May's Jomtien, Toto Italian Jomtien, Hops Brewhouse Beach Road, Benjamit Coffee Roasters, Thepprasit Night Market, La Baguette on Hill Thanks!
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Storage of bicycle bag 147x85x35 cm for 3 months – suggestions?
henrik2000 posted a topic in Pattaya
Hello, for 3 months from November 2024, I want to store an empty bicycle bag in Jomtien (preferred) or Pattaya in a dry and dust-free place. The size is 147x85x35 cm (see pics below). Do you have a suggestion for a private storage solution? I know there are businesses like Pattaya Self Storage, U Store It Pattaya and Self Store Center Pattaya. But the smallest (useless) locker already costs THB 600/month, and a clearly big enough locker costs 4700 THB/month (link storage price list). Also my accommodation in Jomtien likely cannot store my bicycle bag, not even for a price. That's why I ask around for another place to store the bicycle bag. Notes: Begin storage: November 22 – November 29, 2024/2567 End storage: February 12 – 18, 2025/2568 If I do not show up or call after February 18, 2025/2568, storer may keep bicycle bag for himself. Bicycle bag will be handed over unlocked and empty (no bicycle inside; maybe if accepted a plastic bag with small useless travel things inside). Storer may explicitly check all inside of stored bag and may explicitly put their own dry, clean stuff inside. Of course I pay for storing, but not 600 THB/month. While bicycle bag is in storage, I tour Thailand with car + bicycle. I can be reached by phone and mail. I cannot come at a non-expected time to quickly fetch the bicycle bag. Cost of this bicycle bag in shop: ca. 20.000 THB. Aware that I could also use cheap cardboard boxes etc. for bicycle transport, but don't want to. Thanks for all offers and suggestions! -
Thanks, Darkie's song is great. I toured many a Tawan Daeng, temple fair etc. etc., but it rarely comes so graceful (when performed live with audience).
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Hi all, thanks for some good information!
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Hello, can you name any precise Thai locations where there is Khmer language and perhaps Khmer culture (if different from Thai) alive in Isaan (not in Cambodia)? I do NOT mean: - Khmer *temples* like Phanom Rung - whole provinces like Buriram, Surin, Sisaket but exact towns, villages or districts where Khmer can be heard on the street (if any). I did meet Thai Khmers speaking Khmer (differing from Cambodian Khmer) in Southern Thailand as "migrant workers". And I have been to southern parts of each Buriram, Surin, Sisaket provinces before (cities, villages, Khmer temples), but there I don't remember meeting anything Thai-Khmer. I can easily distinguish between Khmer and Thai languages and I speak some Khmer, Thai Khmer and Thai. Could you - mention certain towns or clear locations where Thai Khmer is alive - say with authority that Thai Khmer isn't spoken publicly anymore in TH? Thanks!
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Ralf and Yosib, thanks for your input!
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Hello, is Constitution Day Dec 10 like Sunday? Meaning offices close, and national parks, pools and restaurants are busy like on a Sunday? Or is it rather like a work day? On December 10 I will be touristing in upcountry Isaan, and some places on my list - should be avoided on public holidays - are only open on weekends and public holidays (but can't be phoned) And what about December 5? Thanks for your experience!
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Thanks for tip + screenshot, very useful! Indeed using your suggested procedure, i quickly found an Air Asia flight on a (serious and well known to me) 3rd party site that was cheaper and easier to find + book than at Air Asia itself. For next January, the cheapest exit flight still seems to cost 33 Euro (Krabi - KUL).
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Hi, thanks all for good news regardings 60 days visa exemption! I hadn't been aware of that. So to play it safe, i should have an outbound ticket for around day 58, right? (Even if want to exted from 60 to 90 days in-country.) And i take i don't need to show a hotel reservation (i would have to make a bogus reservation). (Like others, i don't remember any immigration clerk at the airport ever asking for my hotel.)
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Hello, i (EU national, EU resident) would like to spend 89 days (single-entry) as a tourist in Thailand with this arrangement: prior to departure, get a TR visa for 60 days from the online service at an upcountry Immigration, extend by 30 days for 1900 THB This worked well in the last 2 winters. Was there any change lately? (There's the "Non-O" visa (?) giving me 3 months on a string, but personally I find the conditions too complicated.) My first accommodation in TH is not an official hotel, so as a precaution I would get these bookings to show to visa officers and airlines: hotel booking for days 1 – 10, later to be cancelled free of charge outbound flight ticket for day 57 of my stay, not to be used, likely not refundable (sth like DMK-Cambodia) (some people consider this outbound ticket unnecessary) Do you think it's a good plan? It worked well the last 2 winters. Are there any new rules affecting this plan? Thanks! PS. If you have a tip how to find the cheapest outbound ticket, I'd be interested (lucrative search phrases like "Air Asia Thailand promotion"? Certain airlines?)
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Hello, would you recommend Professional Dental Cleaning in Jomtien (preferred) or Pattaya? (Actually, I will also do time in Chaiyaphoom, Roi Et, Nakhon Phanom.) In my neck of the West, what's called Professional Dental Cleaning takes about 45 minutes and is done by a dentist's nurse at the dentist's clinic. It costs 3000 – 4000 THB. Several mechanical and sonar (?) methods are used to remove plaque, toothpaste residue, mango fibers etc. There is no bleaching, so the teeth will look a little less yellow, but not glaringly white afterwards. (I am not asking here about the usefulness of Professional Dental Cleaning, just about the availability in some Thai locations.) I do speak basic Thai, including "pain" and "can not"; still I guess some English on the nurse's side would be good. I would like to make an appointment before going there, preferrably for 1 pm or 2 pm, and it should be only 1 visit. Do you have good experiences somewhere in Jomtien (preferred), and what did it cost you? Thanks!
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Hat Yao beach, Nam Sai beach - open to foreigners?
henrik2000 replied to henrik2000's topic in Pattaya
Hello all, this discussion ended in February 2024. Since then, did you note any changes with regards to foreign tourists (not residents) being allowed or prohibited on certain roads and beaches around Sattahip? There are all the military checkposts. I know how the situation was in February 2024 - quite difficult if you want to roam freely with a bicycle (no fun on Hwy, yet Nang Rong Beach and Nang Ram reachable via Hwy 3126 and Curve Beach Café, not via forest back roads). If any areas or roads have been opened up since Feb 2024, or if even more has been closed for foreigners, please tell me. Thanks!