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Pattaya is Dead - Lowest Foreigner Visits This Winter


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3 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Not Indians and Chinese?

Could be Indians, could be Arabs. Could be Chinese, could be Koreans. I can't tell the difference.

 

Off topic. I was in a bar the other day when a girl came up to me and started talking as if she knew me. When I pointed out that I'd definately never met her before she replied, "Sorry, all farangs look the same to me".

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11 minutes ago, DannyCarlton said:

What's your name? Handsome man? Yes, I heard them shout your name when I was sat in Triangle Bar.

I called into Triangle Bar a couple of weeks ago.  I didn't even have to share a table with people unknown to me.  I had a table to myself, that how quiet it was. 

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3 minutes ago, Leaver said:

I called into Triangle Bar a couple of weeks ago.  I didn't even have to share a table with people unknown to me.  I had a table to myself, that how quiet it was. 

I go into Central Pattaya a couple of times per week, was there yesterday. It's true that there are quite a lot fo people around but not farangs. Businesses that rely on farang trade, bars and farang restaurants are really struggling.

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And when the grace period for monthly deposits for retirement extensions is over there will be even less whiners on the bar stools. Hopefully Pattaya will return to a tourist town and not a ghetto for the down and out farang retirees. Might even become family friendly when the old mongers are gone!

Bliss!!

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3 hours ago, lapd said:

This town looks as busy as I have ever seen it this time of year.  The new beach is awesome, lots of beach goers enjoying it.  They are fixing the drainage.  There are new shopping and food options with the new mall.  People are still buying condos.  But don't let that stop you all from starting yet another "Pattaya is dying" thread.

Yes packed.

As is the Terminal 21 food court had to wait for a seat the other day.

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1 minute ago, CGW said:

Nonsense! I lived in Pattaya from 1997 on-wards, there were very few foreigners back then, the town was less than a quarter of the size it is now, far busier today than it was years back, quieter than in recent years maybe, but not the quietest for 25 years for sure!

Yes.

Cruised yesterday on my motorbike the main bar areas were full.

7 and 8, 2nd road, Buakhow crowded.

 

But sure, some obscure bar away from the city or in the Darkside have no customers.

Duh..

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1 hour ago, Leaver said:

I called into Triangle Bar a couple of weeks ago.  I didn't even have to share a table with people unknown to me.  I had a table to myself, that how quiet it was. 

You found a table in a bar all to yourself.  Quite a convincing argument that Pattaya is dead.

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1 minute ago, LivinLOS said:

Utter nonsense.. 

Lol so after 34 years in finance I dont know how to calculate interbank for any given currency (calculate it NOT look at an app lol)

Right oh.

It is seriously disturbing (and expats seem to be the worst of the lot) who genuinely have no idea how the folding in their hand was calculated

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36 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

So they are drinkers and mongerers.

Many more people visiting here then them.

That's why I wrote 'no one I know'. I don't know any Russians, Arabs or Chinese etc.

 

Those i refer to belong to the general falang community and consists of holiday makers, ex pats and long termers. 

 

They are practically all punters and drinkers who patronise the bars and girls.

 

The Arabs tend do the same while the Indians do it on a more limited scale.

 

The Russians rarely do it.

 

I've never been aware of a Chinaman in a bar nor chasing the women.

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1 hour ago, dimitriv said:

 

A lot of Chinese tourists are "zero-dollar" tourists.  It works like this:

 

 

Back in China, would-be tourists are offered heavily discounted, all-inclusive package tours that include accommodation as well as flights, transport, meals and translators. The trade-off is that, along with the usual trips to the beach and fine restaurants, tourists are also taken to overpriced shops and urged – in some cases, reportedly even intimidated – into buying marked-up goods.

 

Money from shopping then flows back to the tour operator from the shop owners, to make up for the money lost from the discounted travel package.

 

The shops in Thailand are Chinese-owned and run by Thai proxies. And much of the revenue from the shopping component of the tours flows straight back to China. 

 

 

Which was apparently stamped out in the crackdown a couple of years ago.

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