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Thailand looks to India for new wave of high spending senior citizen tourists


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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

targeting high spending senior citizens from India to make up the next wave of foreign tourists to visit Thailand.

Does anyone know what counts as high spending? How much is that in Baht per day? 10,000? 20,000? 50,000?

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2 hours ago, fforest1 said:

Has any one seen the Rupee Baht rates?......1,000 Rupees gets you 430 Baht......There will be no mass India tourism till this improves... 

 

An economics lesson?

 

Don't quit your day job just yet. 

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2 hours ago, SpaceKadet said:

And, let's face it. There's just more culture in India.... do I say more? Even Thais do the pilgrimage to Bodgaya...

While believing themselves to be superior to Indians in every conceivable way.

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17 minutes ago, scorecard said:

And/or check-in one room or several rooms, charge copious amounts of food and drinks to the room number, then just disappear.

 

In one case I'm aware of in Ramkhamhaeng area they disappeared, as best can be established about 5 am, left a total bill of around 24,000Baht and the TV and bar fridge also gone. 

 

 

In my experience, they empty out mini bar then refill it from 7-11 and deny touching anything. Sadly too stupid to know all minibar bottles  are marked????

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