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Fleet show parade to feature armada of tourist attractions

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PATTAYA:--Fifteen Pattaya-area tourist attractions will take part in a parade of “culture and color” for the International Fleet Show Nov. 19.

 

Navy Capt. Jeerapol Wongwit, deputy commander of the Battle Squadron Training Division, chaired an Oct. 30 planning meeting for the parade from Soi 6 to Pattaya School No. 8. Beach Road will be closed at 6 a.m. for the 9 a.m. procession.

 

Tourism attractions agreeing to participate in the parade are the Alcazar Show, Art in Paradise, Baan Sukhawadee, Cartoon Network Amazone Waterpark, Easy Kart, Frost Magical Ice, Love Art Park, Mini Siam, Nong Nooch Tropical Garden, Pattaya Elephant Village, Pattaya Floating Market, Ramayana Water Park, Sanctuary of Truth, Sriracha Tiger Zoo, and the Thai Village.

 

The parade will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Operators were told their floats can be no taller than 4.5 meters and must carry signage in both Thai and English.

 

Read more: http://www.pattayamail.com/news/fleet-show-parade-feature-armada-tourist-attractions-191332

 
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12 hours ago, champers said:

9am is a bit early for a procession.

The "early bird" gets the worm champers  :sorry:

They decided on the early start as they did not want to interfere with the daily "sting" on motorcycle riders by the BIB outside the police station.......:cheesy:

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4 minutes ago, champers said:

It is am not pm, according to the OP.

 

I was replying to your comment that it's too early, so instead of early, if they'd made the parade at night, that'd means road closure on the busiest time in the evening

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Just now, digbeth said:

 

I was replying to your comment that it's too early, so instead of early, if they'd made the parade at night, that'd means road closure on the busiest time in the evening

Got you now. I remember St Patricks parade was 4pm or thereabouts. A lot of tour busses are around in the morning. All in all, I'm glad it isn't my problem.

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12 hours ago, champers said:

9am is a bit early for a procession.

The tourists are still sleeping,   nursing a hangover or looking for their money after a night out with a ladyboy and contemplating jumping from a hotel instead of making a police report

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So the show start in Soi 6 and the parade will continue up to walking street ? 

 

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