Bucko
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Sawadee people --as I have only ever used T.T exchange -and others in Patts to get Thai baht---can I get another currency -i-e Philippine Peso --I will need some "Landing Funds" as I get in late and prefer not to use Airport FX- -or is that a bank only transaction ?--
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Just a heads up for any N.Z passport holders going to UK--for any reason ???? as from next April you can use your E-Passport at the machines--that might save a couple of hours -going by the lines of bodies that was shown waiting ???? --announced here yesterday
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Just filling in my 60 day Tourist Visa Application here in NZ ---a few things have changed _just to make applying a bit more difficult -- main ones are -- have to go to the bank now for a print and stamp to prove your funds -- before an online copy was Ok -- also Now have to send copies of hotel booking --before just have to state hotel staying on arrival --not sure how that works for me yet -as I -like other tourist do just that - I Tour -and arrange accommodations as I go---also states must have a return airfare --cant remember that being there before? always thought you could enter on a one way with T.V ?? but that does not bother me.
http://www.thaiembassy.org/wellington/contents/files/services-20180214-040324-230864.pdf
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On 3/20/2018 at 7:24 PM, ferguston said:
If you are staying longer than a few weeks, using a Tourist Visa, why not exchange your NZ licence + IDP for a Thai licence ?
Not too difficult with a Thai address and residency letter from immigration. At the Transport Office close to Pattaya it takes up 1 of your days.
Thanks Ferguston -- I will be in Issan --- but certainly worth investigating that option
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2 minutes ago, jumbo said:
Read the policy and it should stipulate the fact that other drivers than the person named in the policy are insured
Thanks Jumbo --- I assume the policy will be written in Thai --so will have to get an Independent translation to avoid the " important " bits being lost in translation -- as my friend does not speak English too much ---will jump that hurdle on the day -
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46 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:
That is perfectly legal and does not affect the insurance of the car.
But you might ask your Thai friend whether he only has the compulsory insurance or he has additional insurance ("first class"/"1", "2+", "2" as they are called at Muang Thai company).
The compulsory insurance has a very low coverage and not recommended to rely on.
I don't know whether it is possible to do an additional insurance for a short period. Usually they are annualy and would cost 8000 Baht and more (up to 14000 or so).
Thanks again--I do know that the vehicle has a 3 year finance scheme--and the Insurance --I am told is close on 11,000 baht --so would I be right in assuming the Finance Company would insist on First Class cover ?
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Thanks KhunBENQ --- I will do that ---
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Hi guys--- I have offer of the use of a fairly new vehicle for my next holiday-- I do not live in Thailand and will be driving on a N.Z licence with an International Permit as well.
The owner -a Thai-- tells me its "Fully insured for all drivers" -that well may be if you have a Thai licence--- my question is --would or could I be Insured ? -- if not -as I suspect --can I purchase an insurance for myself for this vehicle ? if so any pointers as to what company ? ---
Thanks
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16 hours ago, Sunak said:
No need for a long walk.
K Bank Micro branch, main hall, 3rd floor
https://www.kasikornbank.com/en/branch/Pages/detail.aspx?type=bb&q=0937
Thanks Sunak --- just what i needed to know---damned if I could find that link --and thanks again for the other suggestion and info from other members
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12 hours ago, allane said:
Unlikely, inside the airport I think. If you want to know the location of a K-bank branch about 30 min. from the airport (by train and by foot), reply here.
Allane--I did hear- or read that there is a Kasikorn branch in the Transport Centre ?? that would be ok if time is on your side I suppose--- I believe there a free shuttle there and back --- cant see any reference to that on the Kasikorn Branch Location link tho ?? -anyone been or going that way who can give any info ??
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Often wondered --what if you arrive at a hospital unconscious -- no wallet with your insurance card -or that has been lost in an accident-- how are you supposed to pay upfront first --and claim back off your insurance later -- even if you had your wallet & card with you --would the hospital take that as proof and start the medical help ??
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I believe the booths are for Currency Exchange only ?? I spotted this when looking for a branch to deposit thai baht after using Super Rich exchange on arrival---- anyone confirm that it has a deposit ATM ?? or know of another Kasikorn Bank/Atm to deposit funds in the airport ?
Thanks Folks https://www.kasikornbank.com/en/branch/Pages/detail.aspx?type=bm&q=S1R1656 it appears to be near Super Rich by the walkway to Train ?
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22 hours ago, Lokie said:
I only parasailed once, years ago in Marmaris Turkey, you went on back of speed boat with around five other punters, the boat had a full sound system inbuilt in it, was pretty cool and a top end speed boat (think Miami Vice type mega thing) on back of speed boat was like a chrome railed launch/capture area, the person who was to go first was put in harness and two guys double checked each others work (they solely looked after the parasail part of operation the boat was driven by another dude who just concentrated on handling the boat) the canopy was then wound out on an electric winch, the person attached and then just fed out to parasail (SOLO) after about 10 mins they were retracted back in safely to the landing area at back of speedboat, and the next person then went, It was safe as houses and you not only parasailed but enjoyed a good half 45mins cruising around the bay of Marmaris with cool tunes playing, having a beer after you had done the parasail, watching your mates/peeps enjoying themselves safely...
Years later I came to Thailand and thought Wow I would never go near any of these scabby parasail outfits operating on any beaches, never seen a safe one yet. (no normal country would allow operators to run Parasailing as it is done here, with an operator riding on top, no harness, no life jacket no nothing!) Take it these harnesses are specced for two people and the canopies? Obviously they are also fully insured being a bonafide tourist business licenced by the beach authorities etc??
RIP to the poor guy
They have this system at Lamai Beach Koh Samui Lokie-- watched it every day for couple of weeks---seem to work great --cant say about the safety harness tho-- salt water does take its toll -- i'e corrosion and deterioration -- anyone know if there are rules about changing the gear - i.e so many flights - or months ? in other countries--along with official safety checks -- I would think there must be .
Tragic --RIP Aussie
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18 hours ago, Bulldozer Dawn said:
No they are offering them online as well. A few months back, admittedly not yet high season, my girl and me stayed in a 5 star (maybe 4 star not sure) hotel on the beach in Patong. Lovely room, with studio style sofa area and massive bathroom. Valet park the car (free parking) access to a nice gym and big swimming pool, and a free full western/thai fusion buffet breakfast including bacon, milk, fresh juices, brewed coffee, pastries, cut fruit...etc. Booked via agoda website. Total cost for room including free buffet breakfast for two: 632 Thai Baht.
They are losing money hand over fist at this rate but I suspect that they endeavor to keep rooms occupied so as to not have to let staff go and then be faced with the problem of rehiring for high season.
can you post the hotel name please Bulldozer---as madmitch says --I could just arrive and look around --but I would prefer -now I am knocking on in years to avoid that-- with Luggage and Taxi to contend with --Thanks
18 hours ago, Bulldozer Dawn said:No they are offering them online as well. A few months back, admittedly not yet high season, my girl and me stayed in a 5 star (maybe 4 star not sure) hotel on the beach in Patong. Lovely room, with studio style sofa area and massive bathroom. Valet park the car (free parking) access to a nice gym and big swimming pool, and a free full western/thai fusion buffet breakfast including bacon, milk, fresh juices, brewed coffee, pastries, cut fruit...etc. Booked via agoda website. Total cost for room including free buffet breakfast for two: 632 Thai Baht.
They are losing money hand over fist at this rate but I suspect that they endeavor to keep rooms occupied so as to not have to let staff go and then be faced with the problem of rehiring for high season.
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14 hours ago, billythehat said:
"too many Thai's here that feel they are entitled to an easy tourist baht"
Yep, that's the bottom line now.
Talking to some of the traders in JC’s they are having a very tough high season with some claiming trade down some 40% from last year...looking at the near empty malls (for high season) and a number of closures I suspect this figure may actually be higher.
When I was in JC last July it was like a Ghost Mall --the centre of it where the boat and water feature are--were closed off because the concrete beams below were showing signs of stress--maybe the weight of water wasn't calculated ?? --has that been fixed up now ??
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The big increase in Hotel prices over the last couple of years don't help --an example- the C&N where I always stayed has priced me out of that hotel--Standard room was 900-1400b depending on the season now 1900 low season---2450b right now --
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2 hours ago, cumgranosalum said:
PS - that is where the charge was levied - normally as part of the Ferry crossing....
Maybe it wasn't the main pier ?? certainly never paid the Longtail Boat Driver a fee for landing --nor on the Island--
We had to climb over all the waiting Boats to the last one on the rank I remember
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On 11/08/2016 at 7:26 PM, cumgranosalum said:
Koh Samed is a National Park and you pay to go on the island - as far as I'm aware the National Park on KC doesn't cover all the island and the PUBLIC ARE NOT ADMITTED - so tell me I'm wrong but at present I can only conclude that this is a barefaced scam.
Have'nt been to Koh Samed for some time --there was no charge at the main pier--has that changed ??
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in Thai baht or home currency ?? never bothered too much about this one before -as I did not use credit cards much--next time I will be--So whats your advice please --and a brief explanation for my old brain-- & wallet --thanks
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When this this happens---Anyone know what happens to your luggage IF you have a connecting domestic flight ? which I have-- 2.5hrs from landing to check-in--will the luggage be sent on to your Hotel if it doesn't arrive in time ??---Just wondering
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Not sure why you had to go 15 km to Nana to go see a movie. Holiday Inn Express at Soi 22 or 24 also. There must be 10 other malls closer to your home. I see everyone complaining about Nana area. If you are a long time resident ( over 5 years) it is easy to get bored of the Nana scene.
Nothing has changed. Same types of bars, Same types of working girls. ( some girls still there just older), I would think that you guys ba-ged some of the same girls 10 years ago.
Same snack (bugs) cart, Same indian dudes saying" you are lucky man " Same Taxi drivers, who don't want to drive to an area with alot of traffic,sitting 45 minutes to make 60 baht. Same old drunk Farang wasted on the sidewalks. The only thing different is you or us !
You like the rest of us ( 12 yrs me) have partied there with 100's of girls ( or Guys ; not that there's anything wrong with that ); and see things differently. I bet everyone of you on Thai Visa today, felt like Brad Pitt, when they first arrived at Nana. Loved the girls and atmosphere.
So now there are new guys, who want to be like Brad Pitt, party enjoy the sights and sound of the Big City. Yes, dirty, yes crazy, etc. etc.
I bet everyone of you when you first came to Nana , could not wait to tell your friends about the great time you had. Most of the bars at Nana
have been renovated of the past two years, but still not beautiful. But who cares ! You go there for 2 reasons. 1. Party, drinking, have fun. 2. Find a smile Thai girl for 2 hours.
For me, I still enjoy going with friends 3-4 times a year. But I go there to have fun; not as a Grumpy old man.
There is someone else sitting on your bar stool, and looking ( or more) at your girl.
And you know what, he does care !!!
Enjoy your weekend.
Well said -- I still " pop in " when I am over that side of the world---as a NOT so Grumpy old man
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Thanks Guys---very helpfull
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Anyone ever done the Ferry and Bus trip ??---Its a 6hr Bus trip from the mainland- is it a V.I P bus with toilet on board ??--I have tried contacting FerrySamui.com--still waiting for an answer
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Just for comparison--the latest N.Z Application Form & Guide
I do not believe that document has been updated for the METV. Note the funds required for "multiple entries" are about USD-$3400 - implying to me this relates to the now-defunct doubles and triples - and no other METV-specific language or conditions.
December 2014 Application & Guide from Thai Embassy Wellington.--
For some more comparison
Foreign exchange
in Pattaya
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Thanks simoh1490--I assume Fx Manila Airport is open late/all night ?