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1 minute ago, Yinn said:

 

 

 

You guys must must look up in the sky. The plane come which place.

 

europe plane down 36.7%

chinese plane up 38.8%

india plane up 49%

russia down 12%

still wait for Malaysia plane. 

 

= tourism up 6% this year.

 

Chinese and Indians don't come to Koh Chang in big numbers, they are not beach people. Europeans and Russians, yes.

So that's my perception about the place where i live.

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8 minutes ago, kentrot said:

Having said all that - I must say Immigration has improved their service.  I just returned from a holiday with my (Thai) wife and , as the "home owner" , she escorted me to Immigration the next day - Jomtien Soi 5.

That's just one immigration office. I am also fortunate enough to use their services. Other offices aren't as common sense as they are. Yes indeed, count our blessings.

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8 minutes ago, Yinn said:

 

 

 

You guys must must look up in the sky. The plane come which place.

 

europe plane down 36.7%

chinese plane up 38.8%

india plane up 49%

russia down 12%

still wait for Malaysia plane. 

 

= tourism up 6% this year.

 

I would say that it is mostly Indian area in my part of Bangkok now. Most caucasian and Arab tourists have disappeared. Even Chinese are far fewer than there used to be, but it's a change from group tours to individual travelers from China. Overall regardless of what the numbers for the whole Thailand are, year on year in this part of town the numbers are dropping. From inability to walk through the streets all jammed with buses waiting for clientele and being unable to get out of my house for the whole Chinese tour group sitting in front of my door for an hour waiting for their bus to... well, an occasional procession with a stick holding up some stuffed toy to identify the group. Maybe tourism is up to other places but it certainly doesn't look like that here.

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2 hours ago, Deli said:

The Western long-timers, snowflakes, retirees, etc. not coming or leaving for money reasons are not the main problem, as they are little in numbers, in comparison to the classic 2 weeks holiday maker, who came, spent and left. And these people are not coming anymore in numbers and this hurts the businesses most.

Snowbirds! if you don't mind.

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3 minutes ago, Ajvat37 said:

1.  Legalize it!

2.  Ease up on visa requirements and reporting 

3.  Stop propping up the baht

You clearly have not got "Clue One" why the Baht is so strong. Period.  Full stop.

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18 minutes ago, mauGR1 said:

Chinese and Indians don't come to Koh Chang in big numbers, they are not beach people. Europeans and Russians, yes.

So that's my perception about the place where i live.

There you have it! The drop in numbers won't have any affect in the grand scheme of things but at a local level it will.Jomtien will suffer more than Pattaya, Hua Hin and Koh Chang will hurt more than Samui, and that's starting to suffer if what I read is true.Over a 4-5 year period my Euro has dropped about 20-25%.

I could get a flight via the Middle East a bit cheaper than my normal EVA flight from Amsterdam and don't spend the last few days shopping and partying in Bangkok then I could do a trip and not suffer that much,then I think about the garbage everywhere and those <deleted> soi dog's to hell with that.

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I know I’m’a bit off the point here, but it seems Laos is doing the same, ie discourage visitors by imposing a single entry visa requirement, even if you just want to hop across from NK for a dinner with the missus. Could it be that Thailand and Laos just want to get rid of westerners, prefering perhaps a more .. Asian (see Chinese) clientèle ? 

Anyway, looking forward to that World Ganja Festival next year. I’ll cut a bamboo and bmyob..g ???? 

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5 minutes ago, mauGR1 said:

Tbh, what makes KC and Thailand so appealing to me, is the diversity of people who come here, so i really have nothing against any nationality.

What i really dislike are the organised tours, as they enrich the already rich, and destroy the environment and the atmosphere of the place.

We love to visit Koh Chang & the lack of big groups is part of the attraction. 

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3 hours ago, zydeco said:

Yes, I'm sure that the tourist market turns on the availability of craft beer. 

It is for certain one of my selection criteria, together with food and wine.

 

Prague and Munich are examples of beer destinations.

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