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bigrobtheactor

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I was just there last month.  14th trip I think since 2004.  I found the girls attitude about the same as before.  I found the hotel "manager's" attitudes much worse than before.  Not my fault business was slow and you still try and charge a lot when your hotel is 1/4 full.    Local bars and thai places were OK.  Some farang owned places such as restaurants have changed a lot but I didn't see any issues with any of the ladies.  Maybe because I am viewed as a more available and possibly well off ATM now?  The ladyboys are a bit more aggressive and will accost you a bit more as you try and walk by them. 

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1 hour ago, sunnyboy2018 said:

There is a seasonal sourness that is apparent at the end of the high season. This is the same in all tourist resorts around the world. By April many Thais have had enougj but after the coup many Thais, especially,  the Issan service staff were depressed and demoralised...and who can blame them? Nobody wants to live with a jackboot on their neck,  in debt, and no way to change the corrupt regime. I try to be extra kind  courteous and generous to make them feel better.

Didn't they just have elections? My impression is that they were legitimate but who knows? No changes? Still the military junta crowd, the only force preventing destructive anarchy?

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17 minutes ago, bigrobtheactor said:

Didn't they just have elections? My impression is that they were legitimate but who knows? No changes? Still the military junta crowd, the only force preventing destructive anarchy?

Well they were legitimate if you ignore the fact that all the officials were hand picked before, so there were not many dissenting votes!

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2 hours ago, gk10002000 said:

At BKK you will see dozens and dozens of Chinese tour groups in groups of about 15 or so being led by a band leader holding a flag

Nonsense I live lower sukhimvit 12 years and yet to see even 1 flag following group. or are you talking bkk the airport?

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4 minutes ago, madmen said:

Nonsense I live lower sukhimvit 12 years and yet to see even 1 flag following group. or are you talking bkk the airport?

I am talking about BKK the airport.  They get on their buses and go to, well many places.  Certainly to Pattaya

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I am talking about BKK the airport.  They get on their buses and go to, well many places.  Certainly to Pattaya

Noticing a big rise in Chinese tourists in Ayutthaya as well now, big buses, flag bearers, tour guides, some with radio mikes some with megaphones !!, all competing for the best spot and the loudest commentary !!
This is at the temples, surprised the locals put up with it ??, the foreigner entrance fee helps turn a blind eye and a deaf ear [emoji853]
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15 hours ago, Andrew Dwyer said:


Noticing a big rise in Chinese tourists in Ayutthaya as well now, big buses, flag bearers, tour guides, some with radio mikes some with megaphones !!, all competing for the best spot and the loudest commentary !!
This is at the temples, surprised the locals put up with it ??, the foreigner entrance fee helps turn a blind eye and a deaf ear emoji853.png

Yeah.  I hope they don't find out about Sukhothai.  I so enjoyed the bus ride from Mo Chit up to there.  Quiet town.  Amazing artifacts and structures.  So quiet and peaceful.  Green grass everywhere.  Hills in the distance.

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23 minutes ago, gk10002000 said:

Yeah.  I hope they don't find out about Sukhothai.  I so enjoyed the bus ride from Mo Chit up to there.  Quiet town.  Amazing artifacts and structures.  So quiet and peaceful.  Green grass everywhere.  Hills in the distance.

 

many thais and foreigners bang on about ayuttaya but i've always thought sukothai was a much more interesting, impressive and relaxing destination.

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20 hours ago, gk10002000 said:

...  Used to like that place.  Oasis gogo near soi LK Metro suddenly closed while I was there.  No idea why or for how long....

Oasis a gogo is on soi Bukkhao at the corner with Soi Chayapoon.

And you have been unlucky if you like this gogo, it's was just closed some weeks for a complete renovation.

Open again already, but still not the best place in the area imo.

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I am really getting peed off about all the negative comments about Pattaya 

Why you guys come here for? yes I know, but not all of Pattayas residents

are prostitutes all you talk about is what the best bar is and where to find 

a cheap hooker I do agree Pattaya is a dump nothing nice about it but if

you only come here for prostitutes consider other places 

there is many Amsterdam, Berlin Frankfurt London and other places

I do not live in Pattaya but come here often for holidays and I am getting

very annoyed by the behavior of western expats and tourist treating

Pattaya residents as bad and prostitutes and don't ask me I lived in 

Thailand many years  

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21 hours ago, bigrobtheactor said:

Was there last year, maybe twentieth visit, found the attitude towards farangs deteriorating measurably over time: petty ripoffs, rudeness, even outright hostility, debating whether or not to return this year. Thoughts?

 It's a phenomena known as 'Farang Fatigue'. It was most noticeable in Backpacker tourism destinations, where the illusion that all 'farangs' are rich, polite, well-educated people, slowly eroded. Khao San Road used to have some great drinking spots, where you could have a good laugh with the lasses working there, though as the tips grew less and less as 'budget travel' became 'fashionable.

 

I think the trouble with Pattaya is that thanks to the internet, social media etc. is that now even the dumbest tourist 'knows too mut'....and the traditional rip offs behind the proverbial smiles are common knowledge, so they are being more direct and hostile than off old.

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My thought is that this thread is yet another sock puppetry attempt to get clicks for this website and its advertisers. How many different threads do we need for this endless negativity towards Pattaya. Seriously moderators can't you change the record or keep it in the same place ?

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7 hours ago, White Christmas13 said:

all you talk about is what the best bar is and where to find 

a cheap hooker

You're being silly. The Pattaya forum is the most active regional forum on this site, and it is so because there is much to talk about. What happens in Pattaya also provides a barometer for the rest of the tourism industry.

 

Now a grammar police gripe - Mods, this one is needed so please think carefully before you decide on whether to delete it. It concerns basic punctuation - White Christmas13, for the sake of the rest of us, especially non-native English speakers, can you PLEASE make an attempt at using full stops and commas. It isn't that hard for a native English speaker like yourself. It's hugely frustrating to read copy like yours. Thank you.

 

PS: We need a grammar police thread, where corrections can (politely and anonymously, of course) be posted to help the original posters and others who are non-native English speakers.

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