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"Expensive" Phuket dead as a dodo this high season


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6 hours ago, darksidedog said:

Phuket is not alone in having very few tourists. Pattaya looks like the depths of low season compared with a few years back. It will be tough for TAT to spin some lies to pretend this is not the case, when the evidence, or lack of it, is clearly visible to all. Thailand has problems with its tourist industry, and it is time for the denial to stop.

No it wont.....they're very good at creative tourist numbering.....

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6 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

I live in Hua Hin which is about 10-30% more expensive than say near by Pranburi or Phetchaburi and when I went to Phuket it was so expensive for everything I was like let me out of here.  

Same experience for me when I visited Pattaya - very glad to return to Isaan after just 3 days.

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6 hours ago, phuketrichard said:

Yea,go out at 9 am on beach road in Patong it will be empty!!

 

Yes, my first thought was what time were the photos taken? Go around my native London early on a Sunday morning and it will look the same. Having said that, the place has been a rip-off for a long, long time and I always warn any friends that plan a trip to Thailand not to go there.

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Phuket was the best of Thailand, 20 years ago! You could flip a condo for a profit 10 years ago. If you are still in that market today - good luck. 

 

Immigration has pushed out a lot of the Russian businesses there; a great improvement IMHO, but the Thais, many with Chinese backers, have stepped in to those businesses. May be even harder for small farang businesses to compete in the future. 

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Nothing like such a thread to send the Paddy Field Pensioners into palpitations as they search their memories for the excessive price they once paid for a Singha in a club in Phuket,  so they can compare with what they pay for a Leo in their local 7/11.  It even drew out one character who visited nearly 30 years ago, had a run in with a ladyboy, and is still terrified to this day! 

Phuket, not just Patong for those who can't tell the difference, can be expensive for the tourist. Last year it was the 10th most visited destination on the planet. In such circumstances greedy operators will always try to fleece the gilded cow and downturns are inevitable. 

Jimmy, the tourist company operator, who's Facebook post with pictures of strangely empty streets, was picked up by media and created hysteria among those looking for a chance to get even with the Province where they once had to pay above the average for a taxi ride, has posted again a little apologetically for the clamor his comments created. 
 

"Good evening, everyone.
I'm Jimmy, the owner of the tour company Elizabeth Amdaman tour.
Investigate because of this post.
I'd like to clarify the purpose of my post.
1. I do not want to destroy Phuket's tourism image or make damage to a person or businessman or any organization.
2. Posting is just a personal comment that would like to share to friends and close friends to see the condition where I am in the day, and that time is not intended to distort reality or create a trend to be misleading in society.
3. My post is only a personal comment and a cut in the economic condition of the current hair company compared to many years ago, including getting to talk inquiries.
With friends who are in the same business
4. Private. I am doing travel business in Phuket, which phuket is like my garage rice, and I have love and cherish the natural resources of Phuket and Andaman. There is no reason for me to hurt Phuket and Thailand's tourism.
5. of my posts have spread widespread because there are people who comment both in a way that agree and disagree, which I respect every comment.
Then, there was an online news agency leading my post to society until it could cause a misunderstanding. 6. If my post has incorrect information or damage to any person or to make you feel uncomfortable, I'm sorry, everyone. Come here.
Jimmy Elizabeth Amdaman tour"

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Was overpriced and just plain over IMO years ago. Went 3 years ago and will never return. Whenever someone asks about going to Phuket, I always recommend going any place other. 

 

It would, however, be better if less tourists...but the prices were out of sight. 

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1 hour ago, SuperMooNoi said:

Phuket always sucked. Never understood that it supposed to be the holiday destination no. 1in Thailand.

Didn't think it sucked my first time there in 2000, but definitely did in 2016. Never to return, nor recommend. It definitely sux now. 

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3 hours ago, totally thaied up said:

My wife says her Thai friends say it is cheaper to go to Japan for a few days and get treated decently than to now go to Phuket.

 

Now that is coming from a Thai ...

I can understand that. Japan is no more expensive if you travel as a group tour and staying at the fringe of the cities. No nasty surprises either. Everything is above board. You get what you paid for . I normally stayed at 4 star lodging in Thailand but in Phuket, I had to make do with a 3 star one for the similar cost.  Similar restaurant food also cost more. Quality of facilities and services do not justify the price increase though.  

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54 minutes ago, Ctkong said:

I can understand that. Japan is no more expensive if you travel as a group tour and staying at the fringe of the cities. No nasty surprises either. Everything is above board. You get what you paid for . I normally stayed at 4 star lodging in Thailand but in Phuket, I had to make do with a 3 star one for the similar cost.  Similar restaurant food also cost more. Quality of facilities and services do not justify the price increase though.  

Ibis patong by accor 3* 1200thb/n, holiday inn maikhao by ihg 4* 3000/n, angsana by banyan tree 5* 4000/n. Gooooood luck looking for such prices for big brands in Japan heck even bangkok lmao. Japan only if you get a deal for the airlines otherwise yeah for sure cheaper 2 nights in Japan comparing to 5 in phuket.

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I strongly believe this has todo with the fact that tourists in general have come to their senses not to travel to south of Thailand during rain season. For what purpose would it be to travel and expect sunshine and bath when all you see is gust, cloud and high waves with the monsoon right above their heads. 

 

December is the peak of the rain season in the south and this also includes the gulf as well as in the Andaman sea. I always warn people not to travel to Thailand during this period. 

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Went to Karon beach a few years ago,our hotel was full of Russians my wife was the only thai staying in the hotel,getting to the buffet breakfast was like the start of the Boston marathon, never again,just experienced the same in Pattaya a few months ago with chinnese,people dont need that crap fighting for food at breakfast,my friends that used the come here go to Bali or the Philippines now,much cheaper,

Kanchanaburi is pretty quiet now too,cheers

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12 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

I live in Hua Hin which is about 10-30% more expensive than say near by Pranburi or Phetchaburi and when I went to Phuket it was so expensive for everything I was like let me out of here.  

I was the same in Ao Nang last year.  So much so that we came home a day early.  

 

It was costing so much for European-priced, not very good food that home and my own kitchen beckoned more than being there, nice as it is.

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1 hour ago, racket said:

December is the peak of the rain season in the south and this also includes the gulf as well as in the Andaman sea. I always warn people not to travel to Thailand during this period. 

people don't know there are 2 monsoon seasons in Thailand, we have a friend running a bar on Koh Lanta and it's just a 3 month season.

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