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Lack of European visitors the cause of Thailand's tourism woes, says hotelier


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4 hours ago, NeoDinosaw said:

Add me !!   I have moved back to UK now and will only visit for 90 days in future.  I was planning to travel around the country looking at rocks, the the resurrected TM28/30 means spending a morning at an Immigration office every time I move.  Too much hassle for me now so I shall just stay in my home at the sea side, relax and save money!

So that’s how you get your Rocks Off ! 

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10 hours ago, madmitch said:

How's that losing momentum?

 

Hoteliers realise that arrival numbers mean less in real terms than numbers of nights spent in the Kingdom. They've replaced Europeans spending their two week holiday in Thailand with Chinese on 4-5 day breaks. That means, effectively, you need three Chinese visitors to replace one Swede, German or Brit. So although numbers of arrivals are up, the hotel industry could well be struggling.

You mean the 5 and 4 and 3-star hotels? Chinese tourists are happy to stay in cheaper hotels.

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3 hours ago, friend of siam said:

well well ...reality sets in in the land of la la smiles...

but who needs these white falangs ( = kanaks ) anyway ...?

only trouble isn't it ?

and worst if they take residence in our supermondane kingdom..these white noses smell bad thats why we need to track them as close as possible...any ideas in the backbenches ? hey wake up...

ok if they leave a circle of five hundret metres around their residence they have to report online and w. selfie...or better attach a tracking anklet to theyr stinking legs..so in real time we know where the are and what they think...

and about tourists...numbers up nigerians banglas burmese Laos and the no bhat chinese...dont forget the Russian big spenders... we dont need europaens....thats all about our bad guy ( europaen ) out and good guy ( any scum from anywhere ) in..

 

and if these puket vendors complain online well thats a computer crime we will make em feel to comply...

Another drunk, at least use your spell checker

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1 hour ago, Toscano said:

The exchange rate is horrendous , about 37bt to the pound sterling . When I first came it was 70bt to the pound .

There must be many other beautiful places that are cheaper , better value . The Thai Baht is long overdue for devaluing .   

It's also your pound and my Euro that have fallen so it's going to hurt wherever we go.

Most of us northern Europeans want to visit during our winter and Thailand was great now it's a tip,it's still relatively safe to stay apart from the roads and the dogs.

It looks like Vietnam is the only place where I will get the same level of accommodation and food and beach as Thailand offers on my budget especially as bars and whores are of minimal interest at my age.

Bali would be great but Jan/Feb it's rainy season,the PI might be ok budget wise but it looks like hard work should have gone 25 years ago, Cambodia I have done and Sihanoukville was done for me 5 years ago.

Mind you it's all academic because I am unlikely to go anywhere unless the euro starts rising and I don't see that happening.

 

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11 hours ago, ICELANDMAN said:

buy weapons and the only thing the military can do very efficiently

You're very witty for someone whose home is melting. 

 

Let me think now -- oh yes, GT200, a few blimps, some rusty tanks, fighter jets that can barely take off .... and, yeah, a bloody expensive aircraft carrier with no planes. Did I forget anything?

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Thailand is no longer the cheap, exotic and exciting destination it once was. Tourists can get their kicks elsewhere now. Especially with the unstoppable rise of the internet, potential visitors can now check prices and visitors' comments in seconds - there are many places in the world which are cheaper, more welcoming and less dangerous than Thailand. The curtain has been raised.

 

And if Thais do what they always do when the chips are down - raise prices to cover it, then there will be a lot of people struggling to make a baht or two, and whose fault is that?

 

The baht is too strong, but that's great news for the elite who are buying properties in France, USA, Germany, UK etc and all of those foreign investments which now come so cheap. But what about everyone else? The rich just want to get richer, they don't care about the rural Thais who they use derogatory terminology to describe.

 

Just give the elite time to spend their inflated baht on foreign investments, then the baht will come crashing down allowing them to sell their investments for insane amounts of money.

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3 hours ago, adammike said:

It's also your pound and my Euro that have fallen so it's going to hurt wherever we go.

Most of us northern Europeans want to visit during our winter and Thailand was great now it's a tip,it's still relatively safe to stay apart from the roads and the dogs.

It looks like Vietnam is the only place where I will get the same level of accommodation and food and beach as Thailand offers on my budget especially as bars and whores are of minimal interest at my age.

Bali would be great but Jan/Feb it's rainy season,the PI might be ok budget wise but it looks like hard work should have gone 25 years ago, Cambodia I have done and Sihanoukville was done for me 5 years ago.

Mind you it's all academic because I am unlikely to go anywhere unless the euro starts rising and I don't see that happening.

 

So it is always about the money!

Same as every Thai bashing post...always about the money..tourists or broke 'expats' usually lack of.

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2 hours ago, Dexlowe said:

You're very witty for someone whose home is melting. 

 

Let me think now -- oh yes, GT200, a few blimps, some rusty tanks, fighter jets that can barely take off .... and, yeah, a bloody expensive aircraft carrier with no planes. Did I forget anything?

yes..a very easy permit to stay.

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1 hour ago, fruitman said:

Even with the right multiple visa i have stress to pass the thai immigration...they always search my passport like i 'm a criminal and even have to accuse me of working illegally in Thailand which i never did or will do. I'm married with a Thai, have plenty cash, never did anything wrong so why they have to treat me so bad??

Are you a blackfella?…. I've never had a problem. Ever.

Why are you being singled out?

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31 minutes ago, Destiny1990 said:

Weird because with Emptypockets  u aren’t even suppose to enter Thailand.

So looking at your name better go back home.

I have no problem  entering Thailand whatsoever. Have done so for the last years on visa exempt. Not sure what point you are trying to make.

Fruitman said he had a a few problems entering  Thailand..I merely asked his skin colour. If you don't understand the relevance,,,stop posting

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4 hours ago, peter14 said:

am in the phil.   visa great. never fill any forms...  lovely visa no one talk about ..   it;s relaxing here thailand become a stress place to be

How ' s the local food and security... don't bother answering...both <deleted>. There is no plus side compared to Thailand. Sorry but that's the truth.

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Two reasons my family and I have not traveled to Thailand for 5 years now is that the baht is just too high.  It has risen so much against the Canadian dollar that we have zero interest in traveling there.  Second reason is that it really seems Thailand is doing anything and everything to discourage Westerners from visiting and it's really working.

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8 hours ago, Toscano said:

The exchange rate is horrendous , about 37bt to the pound sterling . When I first came it was 70bt to the pound .

There must be many other beautiful places that are cheaper , better value . The Thai Baht is long overdue for devaluing .   

Loads of great places cheaper....even UK ????????????????????????????????????????????

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17 hours ago, madmitch said:

How's that losing momentum?

 

Hoteliers realise that arrival numbers mean less in real terms than numbers of nights spent in the Kingdom. They've replaced Europeans spending their two week holiday in Thailand with Chinese on 4-5 day breaks. That means, effectively, you need three Chinese visitors to replace one Swede, German or Brit. So although numbers of arrivals are up, the hotel industry could well be struggling.

And three times the number of visitors strains the infrastructure as well. 

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12 hours ago, sunnyboy2018 said:

Its not the rules of the Thai people. Its the rules of the military and the elite who have imposed their authoritarian rules on the Thai people via a thuggish military coup.

The first thing I did before moving to Thailand was to Google many things about Thailand, being fully aware of its political system, military coups etc etc, then asked myself, can I live under their laws, well so far so good, although I have to duck and weave, duck and weave.

 

There laws as draconian and behind the rest of the world as they are, don't really bother me, except for them burning rice and sugar cane fields which gets up my nose.

 

Different countries have different laws/rules and governments, yes we didn't come from military dictatorships, or ruling "democratically elected" military governments, but at the end of the day we all have choices, i.e. if we are in a financial position to assist our choices, as bad as the air quality is at times of the year, and if we don't like it, we can choice to float or set sails, for me ATM, I am still floating, for how much longer depends on the next burning season, because those sails might just pick up some wind..........????

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