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Pattaya seems really quiet to me.


lovelomsak

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I   got to Pattaya 2 days ago at 4pm. I took  motorcycle taxi to my hotel from the bus station on the highway. It should have been rush hour. It was more like early sunday morning traffic. Never in all my years have I seen so little traffic in Pattaya at 4pm. Every where I have gone since, getting here  has been quiet. The massage girl just sit and look sad. Not even on phones just sit in gloom. There is no traffic to speak of.It is dead. No one is hustling it is like every one has given up. A ghost town to what it was.

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North Road may be quiet but Thappraya Road between Pattaya and Jomtien is packed most of the day and night now. Also the whole length of South Road is often very busy, and I wont even start on the inevitable traffic jam around the VC Hotel in the 2nd Road extension, or the equally inevitable one around the corner of Beach Road and South Road.

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I did not make any statements about being dead or dead soon I said it was like a ghost town.
   Pattaya will go for ever I am not stupid but at the present time it is lagging for sure.
    I have been here long enough to see Pattaya go through many changes. I remember the late 90's the condos  were crashing,many thought the end f Pattaya .This was when every thing ended at 2nd road there was no Soi Baukeaw but things changed.
   With all this said when I came in 2 days ago I cannot remember ever being in such light traffic at 4 pm. Say what you will I talk only from my own experiences.


You are wrong


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1 hour ago, tlandtday said:

Guys defending pattaya not busy may be realtors or bar owners.  I think generally it has slowed but like anything there are a few top traders doing very good business but all the rest I believe are suffering.  However the 711s and all you can eat seafood buffets are rapidly expanding with the chinese and indian tourists.  The russians will keep the supermarkets busy.  It's a changing dynamic and if you are looking for the same experience as 3, 5 or even 10 years ago it is long gone and it ain't coming back.  Take it for what it is or what it isn't:)

I'm neither a realtor or a bar owner, all I'm saying is Pattaya is expanding, expansion means people aren't confined to the same small area as before (Beach Road/2nd Raod/3rd Road).  Terminal 21 will draw people away from Central Festival/Royal Garden/Marina, etc. Harbor Mall will draw people away from Tuk Com.  More and more places to eat and drink will draw people away for the same tired restaurants/bars.  The LK Metro go go bars will draw people away from Walking Street.  I live on the darkside and in just a dew years we had numerous 7/11s, Tesco Express' and Mini Big C shops open up, the small mom and pop shop near my house is suffering, survival of the fittest as work.

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2 hours ago, lovelomsak said:

After booking in   I took a walk down soi Diana from second road to soi bouykaew  It was so quiet. During the whole walk 2 cars came down the soi, 5 motorcycles and 7 people walking 2 were foreigners. That was it. Never have I seen that before. It truly was like a ghost town.

This is hard to believe. At around 5 or 6 in the evening I often sit at Nikom Court having a quiet beer and people watching. I see more than you have described above in the quietest 2 or 3 minutes of any time I am there. Not, not believing you, but as I say, I am there often at that time, including last week and my experience is very different. But I do believe things are spread out a lot more. Most of the time, I hate going anywhere by car because there are still a lot of traffic hot spots. The bike is a lot easier. ???? I do find there are a lot less Westerners and a lot more Chinese and Russians.

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Not really sure, I was over to Ko Larn yesterday, busy with many Chinese and Indians. I have a couple of friends visiting. I showed them around Soi 6, LK Metro, and Walking Street. All were busy but I am not sure how much people were spending. My friends were certainly contributing to the local economy. They booked four days in a hotel on Bukhao but were not able to extend at that location when they decided to stay until March 1st. That said they had no trouble finding a new hotel on Soi Lengkee that met their needs and price level. Pattaya may be a little slower than normal, but certainly not dead. 

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