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Phuket tourism going down the pan just like Pattaya: Few tourists and much worse than last year


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4 hours ago, PatOngo said:

First it was Europeans, then Chinese, now Indians. Wait till they discover the potential of tourists from the north and south pole!

But do they know (thai) that these two continents exist?

to bring penguins and  polar bears  why not? :cheesy:

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Rip off Phuket and with the Thai BAHT so strong Tourist's want value for money. My wife is Thai and there always trying to Rip her off as well.

Phuket is not the real Thailand - Nearby Krabi is so much better.

 

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There are still places where the locals are friendly, helpful however I agree these do not include Pattaya nd Phuket..

 

We drove to the south last year and stayed at a beautiful hotel in Pattani at a very reasonable rate with good food and excellent food and security.  Decided to stay a second night and were offered a 20% discount.  Nearly everyone in the hotel seemed to be a government official.  No group tours and probably not many other tourists.  Then went on through Yala and Narathiwat.  Local people on the whole happy and smiling although a few sour faces.  Dropped in to some of the military camps - some permanent some makeshift - for a chat and some coffee (my wife and I are just ordinary).  The chaps were friendly and happy to talk.  We dropped off some little goodies eg coffee/noodles/sweets and gave out similar items when going through check points.  Were once advised to avoid a road and generally to avoid driving in the dark.  Then on to Sotun where there were more tourists including a few Chinese but mainly Thais perhaps because the islands were closed for their annual regeneration period.

 

 

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Vietnam economy will expand 12%.  Thai economy will contract by same amount.  Methinks BoT too cozy with Chinese inflows—enticed by strong interest rates.

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5 hours ago, Pilotman said:

because the rich want to buy assets out of Thailand, the strong baht assists that.  I imagine that the elite are racking up a lot of property outside the country. 

Agreed, expect to see a lot more Mercedez and Bmw on the roads.

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Thailand is deteriorating.The Baht is way too high. Most Thais are making it obvious they don't like most foreigners.They moan about noisy ,food grabbing Chinese,dirty cheap Charlie Indians,look down on Cambodians and Burmese etc. Tourists don't feel so welcome as a few years ago.

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5 hours ago, Joe Mcseismic said:

The strength of the Thai Baht is not "artificial".

The reason it is so high is because:-

Increasing foreign exchange reserves.

Low inflation rate.

Low unemployment.

Resilient economy.

Concern about European economies (their currencies losing value).

 

The Thai Central Bank has the same job as other Central banks; to keep inflation in check. This is why they have very limited options with regard to the exchange rate.

 

The foreign exchange market is far bigger than any single countries power to influence their own currency.

Britain tried to support Sterling in 1993, but, still crashed out of the ERM.

Thailand tried to do the same in 1997 and spent most of their foreign currency reserves.

In both cases, it was the foreign exchange market that determined the outcome.

This is far to logical for most posters here. It goes completely against their conspiracy theories.

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Just now, FritsSikkink said:

This is far to logical for most posters here. It goes completely against their conspiracy theories.

Yes, have seen it over various threads. Some posters seem to think that the government can snap their fingers and can strengthen, or weaken their currency at will.

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Posted (edited)
25 minutes ago, Isaan sailor said:

Vietnam economy will expand 12%.  Thai economy will contract by same amount.  Methinks BoT too cozy with Chinese inflows—enticed by strong interest rates.

Half right.  Vietnam growth forecast up 6%  Thailand up 3%.

 

Tradingeconomics.com

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The reason is the BAHT! Brits today are getting at best 38 baht if transferring ...from local places much less. Yes I know Brexit & Boris horror are causing markets to sell pound as UK will tank its economy if we have hard Brexit and cut off trade abruptedly and face WTO high tariffs with 27 EU countries and 70 other EU -treaty other countries. But its been a trend for farang to face a high Baht rate for years now and uncertainity, trade and prices globally are hitting tourists really hard now. The result is what you see now. 

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1 hour ago, RichardColeman said:

 

Thai national past time - blaming others rather than trying to solve an issue solved as simple as lowering your prices for a while

If you read the whole story you'll see that they are blaming themselves (re the uncertain political situation and lack of tourism policy) and are lowering prices by up to 50% compared to last year. 

 

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5 minutes ago, jessebkk1 said:

Finally the word is slowly getting out on how horrible westerners are treated in thailand with regards to visa regulations for long stayers and repeat visitors at the airports. So these negative tourism numbers are just icing on the cake, bound to get worse - eventually it would become known. Since the thai people are not out on the streets asking for their government to stop the unnecessary harassment/clampdown on foreigners who live or visit here, soonest no one will come.

 

  So not it's not the strong baht, it's not the trade war with china, those from the west who have money to travel wouldnt mind all of that...it's the xenophobia and shitty tourism policy - Change the 2 times per year tourist visa policy and watch the numbers implode in the positive direction.

1.  Tourists don't need a visa.  2. It's always the money after one stops getting an allowance from Dad.

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5 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Yep, I stopped having holidays in Thailand a few years back. I spend the minimum possible money living here now, but so far this year I've had holidays in Saigon (x2), Phnom Penh and Da Nang. That was money I would have previously spent in Thai beach resorts.

 

As for prices, return flight CNX to Da Nang 2,300bht, bus from the airport to the town 25c, hotel 100m from the beach $15/night, the beach was clean, nobody selling, and the water was clear. Way cheaper than Phuket.

 

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Me2...I totally agree!  And much safer on Vietnam roads.

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11 minutes ago, GeorgeCross said:

 

and who should the europeans blame? and the australians? and the russians? and now the americans? and of course don't forget the chinese!

 

should they all blame brexit as well??

 

 

Why Americans? From 1984 to 1997 the Baht was pegged to the US$ at 25 to one. Before that it was 20 to one.

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Up with the moral friends, the general always finds a solution! ????


Even if the mistakes made in the last few years will be difficult to remedy them in a short time.

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5 hours ago, BestB said:

I am a long term expat and I take frequent holidays to Jakarta to have fun instead of locally . 

 

Why?

 

Because I am tired of having to pay top money for crap service, put up with crap English and bad attitude.

 

In Jakarta , I pay less, female company speaks good enough English, no sisters or brothers calling for her to go fast, no mobile phone that she must play with , I do not hear sad stories about sick mother or father and I get exactly what we agreed.

 

Taxi, grab, dirt cheap. Food just as cheap, and no one annoying you to buy some crap while you out , no hassles with police and friendly immigration 

I totally agree with what you said about Jakarta!

Immigration and police, much much better. I spend about 50% of my time in Jakarta and the other 50% in Thailand. Jakarta, generally the food is good, people friendly, no police road blocks etc. Its not perfect either however, I would say that the traffic is bad, its pretty dirty, its noisy withe the mosques at prayer time and alcohol although readily available is more expensive!

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link to google maps please. :clap2:
http://www.jakarta100bars.com/2011/06/blok-m-jalan-falatehan.html?m=1

Guess it is Blok M he is talking about. However, I do not share his enthusiasm about this place. It's not bad. But as in any red light district you have to be careful. The ladies are professionals and are having about the same behaviour and attitude as their sisters in Nana Plaza. Same same different. [emoji12]. BTW, beware of the taxi mafia in Blok M.

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