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Entertainment tourism: Pattaya for Europeans is over - 30% down this year, official


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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

... I asked about a 2011 Chianti they had on the list. I was told they were out of stock. I asked about a Barbaresco, at 2,600 baht. Again, out of stock. How about this Nebbiolo? Do you have the 2010, as stated on the list? No, we only have the 2015. OK, what is that wine like? Is it drinking well now? I do not know. Is there anyone here that is familiar with this wine list? No. Sorry sir. Wait a minute. You have 100s of bottles on this list, ranging from 1200 baht to 10,000 baht per bottle, and NOBODY who works here knows anything about the wine? Are you serious? We all just looked at each other, and got up and walked out. We realized the restaurant was a pretender. ...

What's that about a pretender? Where or earth did you think you were?

 

If you think there's any sort of fine dining in EmQuartier...

 

There's an auld Scottish saying that goes like, "Fur coat and nae drawers."

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

I am not talking about wealthy tourists coming here because wine is cheaper. I am talking about wealthy tourists not avoiding Thailand, because a great bottle of wine is some of the most expensive in the world! That is a very big distinction. Wealthy travelers are very discriminating, and though they are willing to spend alot of money, they do not like throwing their money away. Buying fine wine in Thailand, is like throwing your money away. The duties are onerous and excessive.

With regard to rich people being canny with their cash, what's your take on Dyson buying the $54 million dollar flat in Singapore then?

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5 hours ago, BestB said:

Indeed, do not know if to laugh or cry????

But note the blame: strength of the baht, alternatives elsewhere and the rise of Chinese and now Indian tourism has seen a marked shift on who is coming to Pattaya and what they are doing there. 

 

So why did they go to alternatives elsewhere that is what they should examine, not blame BOT mishandling of the baht that could be fixed in one day. Rise of Chinese tourism surely the fallback of this avalanche of Chinese is closer to the mark. The Chinese have found Vietnam and are other neighbors more courteous.

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4 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

With regard to rich people being canny with their cash, what's your take on Dyson buying the $54 million dollar flat in Singapore then?

It would be absorbed by the company in some creative but legal loophole, Singapore takes good care of ultra rich expats, Jim Rogers, Dyson, that Kid with the internet fortune? Many more we'll never hear about...

 

Doubt very much if Dyson reached into his personal stash for his modest shanty.

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Strong baht - really? Since when? The Baht-USD has hovered between 30-33 baht for the past 15+ years as my memory serves me. Is a 9-10% fluctuation really a meaningful way to explain reduced tourists from Europe - or anywhere?  Our own Euro/Sterline FX rates are the ones that are weakening against the USD !

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These festivals are great to have but sure not to attrack western people to fly into Thailand/Pattaya.  Its great for local tourists and a bonus for those who are in Pattaya anyway for holidays.

As the messed up sitùation stays it wont bring back western tourists. But believe is helpful.

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I believe the rulers are striving for, i.e...

 

- to clean up Thailand's image

- to attract only wealthier tourists (higher quality, fewer numbers)

- to increase the overall wealth of Thais

- to increase tax collection and reporting

 

The problem is how they are addressing these issues will only lead to the rich Thais getting richer and the poor getting poorer etc.

 

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2 hours ago, ThomasThBKK said:

Prostitution is legal and regulated in Turkey. Women have to register and do STD tests.

 

 

Whoremongering is dead tho, young people and most tourists in general don't care about that stuff.

Young people were NEVER a significant part of the Thai bar scene- they have no problem getting all the free sex they want, apparently. It's always been older guys that don't want to have to wake up next to someone looks like granny in the morning.

Most tourists to Thailand have also never been involved in the bar scene. 

"Whoremongering" is not dead by a long shot, it's just gone cyber.

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8 minutes ago, NightSky said:

- to clean up Thailand's image

- to attract only wealthier tourists (higher quality, fewer numbers)

except they have NO IDEA how to achieve that. The place is too corrupt to achieve that. No matter how much money they throw at projects not enough will be spent on the project for it to succeed. The Swampy airport is a good example of how much money disappears, and how they usually end up with a lemon.

Unwillingness to consult foreign experts also does not help them.

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The Europeans overlooked most of the lack of infrastructure because like Bali they came 

for the fun & frolicking & gave the locals a hard time in a nice if they had been overcharged.

To change the place into a (quality family resort) the Government are going to have too change their attitude very quickly , open the purse strings & reinvest in BASIC infrastructure 

not Trains & planes but effective sewerage plants, good water catchment areas, clean things up, stop the touts & the police to do their job

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3 minutes ago, natway09 said:

The Europeans overlooked most of the lack of infrastructure because like Bali they came 

for the fun & frolicking & gave the locals a hard time in a nice if they had been overcharged.

To change the place into a (quality family resort) the Government are going to have too change their attitude very quickly , open the purse strings & reinvest in BASIC infrastructure 

not Trains & planes but effective sewerage plants, good water catchment areas, clean things up, stop the touts & the police to do their job

To do that you'd have to get rid of almost all officials, and I can't see that happening.

There has always been corruption, but it went into overdrive when Thaksin was PM and never really went back to normal. The roads where I used to live fell apart because the people that made them put so little cement into the concrete that there was no strength in it.

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That is a big deal and trying very much to face reality.  I know some people that still plan to come to Pattaya as tourists, even a family I know likes to visit for 2 to 3 days once a year.  Since Terminal 21 opened, they spend less time in Central Fesitval Mall.  Some people like to go shopping on holiday, others don't.  When I'm in UAE in the Northern winter months, I see rooftops of hotels packed with European tourists sun bathing.   They appear to be just there to get warm and a tan!  If that's the case, the allure of Old Siam that is now going or gone, may be reason to just go shopping or sun bathing somewhere else between home and Thailand.

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6 hours ago, ThreeEyedRaven said:

Pattaya has sunk as certainly as the Phoenix, but it is difficult to see it rising from the ashes.

High baht is one thing, but years and years of corrupt cops, fleecing taxis, violent assaults and thefts all put a damper on travelers enthusiasm, and nothing seems to ever happen to stem any of it. It is a pit they have dug for themselves.

ThreeEyeRaven you have nailed it.it is not the strong baht - it is the vicious attacks by gangs of thais on individuals that is a huge factor- cheap behaviour at the bars also keeps families away.if pattaya were so good destination hordes of malaysians and singaporeans would rush to that place.

 

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ohhh all are wrong , the strong thb and so on...

 

That the Thaigoverment is wrong ,,,,,never...they destroy pattaya ,in a  manner never seen beforre.

this was fun city ...people comming for fun, and not for ugly beaches and expensive 5 star hotels...... shity crackdowns, police everywhere like in a police state, crack down on fun..no beer or cigarette on beach,crackdown oo condos,  maybe next crackdown on our arshes,,...what ever the list is  sooooooooo long.....

 

that every resident like me, was bringing over the last 30 years ,every year new people  to thailand, they not thinking.

 

last week closing of cherys restaurant, is a sign of the going down of pattaya. one of the last excellent buffets we had in fun city.

 

fun city was having the best infrastructure outside europe ,for eu-us  citizens......it goes slowly.....

 

good luck ,pattaya   hahah recover..with what??? dirty and rubish beaches and closed bars??ß

 

yes maybe indians thinking its clean, bcs they come from a more dirt country

 

by the way greetings from nosi be....... this  year 4 week incl 2 friends they normaly come to thailand before.......

 

party time on clean beaches ..big beer  (0.6ltr)in a disco....  50 thb  , chicks for 600thb, and a drunk drive on a motor for our uniformed friends 100 thb...no crackdonon beach, beer or cigarette..and free clean beaches and unpoluted air.

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