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Pattaya high season hotel bookings well down on 2017 - but there could be a reason say THA


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I'm sure that it has absolutely nothing to do with the soaring cost of flights, the over inflated value of the THB or the drop in other currencies (even the Yen) and more to do with computer habits because yes, when I turn on my computer I can see the cost of flights, the value of the THB and how much a holiday in Thailand would cost me and so I am looking elsewhere for my Christmas sojourn. So really it's down to computer use.

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3 hours ago, Henrik Andersen said:

What a nice dream 

wake up 

The  Chinese had find out you are not a 1 class quality family resort 

About Russians they mostly only comes for working but get bs from their own country man 

Exactly, only so many first time Chinese tourists will come to the "East Coast Riviera" before word gets around at home that Pattaya is a dirty, dangerous, unfriendly dump. Deceptive advertising will only go so far.

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Very recently, I spoke to a Brit and his Wife that were only off the Plane a few hours, and they said their flight was only about 60% full. and most of the passengers were only on a short stop-over in BKK before an onward flight to either Vietnam, or Cambodia.

I guess that the average Tourist from the UK is fed up with the " in your face " commercialism of Thailand now, and are looking for better destinations.

For sure, with the weak Pound, the UK Tourists will be looking for more value for their Pound 

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3 minutes ago, randy723 said:

I have not been to Pattaya in over 6 years and I do not ever plan to go back there because you read every day of a farang getting robbed, killed ,beaten up from a gang ripped off by a ladyboy. I love Thailand and Pattaya is not Thailand. I love north east Thailand where the people are the best in the world and treat Farangs like humans and not an ATM machine

???????????? and North East, Isaan is Thailand ? Is that why they do not speak thai but Isaan?

and where do you think all the thugs in Pattaya come from? Not Isaan? 

 

Did you think hookers who rob you blind come from another country ? 

 

????????????

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6 minutes ago, Cake Monster said:

Very recently, I spoke to a Brit and his Wife that were only off the Plane a few hours, and they said their flight was only about 60% full. and most of the passengers were only on a short stop-over in BKK before an onward flight to either Vietnam, or Cambodia.

I guess that the average Tourist from the UK is fed up with the " in your face " commercialism of Thailand now, and are looking for better destinations.

For sure, with the weak Pound, the UK Tourists will be looking for more value for their Pound 

It’s just too expansive for everything plane and simple .

 

Even shopping at the markets. A crappy quality T-shirt is 200 baht.

 

In Kmart in Australia , better quality T-shirt is $4-$5 ie 100-125 baht.

 

Western quality food can easily  set you back 3000-4000 baht for 2 people, again double to cost back home.

 

And if you here for girls , at 1000-3000 bar fines and 3000-7000 for her is hardly a bargain , the crappy attitude is added free of charge though as a bonus ????

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5 hours ago, mercman24 said:

hey did you forget the INDIANS i was in Pattaya a few nights ago, thought i was in INDIA lol, even cheaper charlies than the Chinese

 

Yep. We went to Safari World a few weeks back. Just like little India. They were even playing Bollywood songs to get the crowd excited before the Dolphin show! Coach loads of single men as well as families.

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I am OK with zero tourist coming to thailand.     I live here and fail to see how an influx of tourists is of benefit to me.

 

Other than small hotel and restaurant  owners of which there are fewer and fewer, I don't see how anyone could care about a lower number of tourists coming  to this  Kingdom.

 

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I am OK with zero tourist coming to thailand.     I live here and fail to see how an influx of tourists is of benefit to me.

 

Other than small hotel and restaurant  owners of which there are fewer and fewer, I don't see how anyone could care about a lower number of tourists coming  to this  Kingdom.

 

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5 hours ago, mercman24 said:

hey did you forget the INDIANS i was in Pattaya a few nights ago, thought i was in INDIA lol, even cheaper charlies than the Chinese

 

Yep. We went to Safari World a few weeks back. Just like little India. They were even playing Bollywood songs to get the crowd excited before the Dolphin show! Coach loads of single men as well as families and company trips.

 

They are indeed cheaper charlies than Chinese! Some were asking for a discount on the pony ride for their kid!

 

 

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6 hours ago, mercman24 said:

all the agents Agoda etc do this to try and get you to panic buy, its a sells routine,when you get in touch with the hotel direct , and the answer has always been , *yes no problem, we have a room for you *

Agoda buys a certain number of rooms. When they are sold, Agoda is sold out. The hotel may not be.

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5 minutes ago, possum1931 said:

There is a reason. Thai immigrations visa rules, go figure.

What? If anything Thailand's visa rules are easy for tourists. 30 day stamp for many countries, easy tourist visas. E-visa would be nice though.

 

Just now, ebean001 said:

Agoda buys a certain number of rooms. When they are sold, Agoda is sold out. The hotel may not be.

Agoda do not buy rooms, they sell rooms on behalf of the hotel. And most hotels use software known as a channel manager to control their bookings across agents and their own website so usually sold out on one is sold out on all (though some may keep a few rooms back)

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8 minutes ago, Trollmann said:

I am retired and currently living in thailand. The cost of staying in thailand has increased 30% over the last years because of the exchange rate. The prices in thailand are also increasing. I dont want to go to national parks because of the double price discriminating farang policy. Thailand is to expensive and the 90 days reports and the paperwork to extend the visa or re-entry is to much work. So this year will probably be my last year in thailand

 

For your post to have any relevance, don't you think you should state the comparative currency?

 

Are we just suppost to guess?

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5 minutes ago, BestB said:

I would guess AUD

 

As I said the poster "expects all others to guess".

 

A little clarity would make sense to me.

 

I'm nevertheless sad to hear his finances prevent him from staying here.

 

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, madmitch said:

What? If anything Thailand's visa rules are easy for tourists. 30 day stamp for many countries, easy tourist visas. E-visa would be nice though.

 

Agoda do not buy rooms, they sell rooms on behalf of the hotel. And most hotels use software known as a channel manager to control their bookings across agents and their own website so usually sold out on one is sold out on all (though some may keep a few rooms back)

"What? If anything Thailand's visa rules are easy for tourists".

Not for the under fifties who want to stay long term they are not.

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6 hours ago, Enoon said:

 

Booked hotel in Pattaya for Dec 13 on Agoda a couple of days ago:

 

"Hurry, 44% of rooms in Pattaya are booked for your dates"

 

 

They have been at that carry on for so long now that no one believes it . All the sites ! Hurry ! ... 1 million people are looking at this hotel now ! 2 days before you go you might get the best price ... or when you arrive the hotel is only half full ... Agoda need watching though ... you really need to shop around the other sites , and if you are using the App , check the site on the open internet .. you could find that your " special" price is higher than Joe soap's price who has no App... 

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