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Tourism: Indians "last hope" for Pattaya as Thai media reports massive high season decline


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3 hours ago, JonnyF said:

They'd rather go to Spanish/Greek islands. Cheap flight, cheap food/drink available all day, reasonable law and order, clean beaches, fewer ripoffs etc.

Greek islands cheap?? Turkey maybe but not Greece. I've been to Zante 4 times recently, flights from the UK are extortionate for the distance travelled (prices even higher since the demise of Thomas Cook) Single person supplements on hotels, beers 3.5 euro, food 20 euro for an evening meal. £800 or higher for 2 weeks at a hotel.

Factoring in the higher flight cost but the lower hotel, food and beer prices I can do 2 weeks in Thailand for the same or less than a trip to Zante

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7 hours ago, keith101 said:

Your problem is Indians aren't big spenders , they would much rather share and save and the baht is still to high for them to spend up just like most tourists . The only hope is that the economy crashes sooner rather than later and tourists can afford to come back but until then this is what to expect .

keith101 what a wish for the economy to crash so that things become more affordable for tourists.any way one angle to look at the problem.

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7 hours ago, thequietman said:

It's actually a cultural thing. There are no suggested retail prices in India. Nothing is labeled, so it pays to talk with several vendors before making a significant purchase and so they do it here as a matter of routine. 

 

Frustrating for the vendor, yes, but it's quite normal for them. ????

 

It is an interesting cultural difference.

 

Yes, Thai vendors love to argue price, but if you finally reach agreement on price, the expectation is that you will buy.

 

In Indian culture, even after getting the best price from a vendor, and agreeing on a price, Indians often continue to shop around to get an even better price.

 

As for the economy, any blame must sit square with the PM who has been heading up the government's economic team for over 5 years now. 

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10,000 baht per day of spending on average?

If this number is correct, then it should be paired with the information that some of the Indian tourists are wealthy people throwing lavish weddings where no expense is spared.

And maybe the rest of the tourists are these groups of single men haggling about everything. 

That would mean two things: 

  1. It makes more sense to declare the median spending than the average
  2. These weddings must be plentiful and/or extremely expensive
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3 minutes ago, Assurancetourix said:

 

You say that because you do not know the hidden charms of Issan ????;

 

The most beautiful girls of Issan are never going to work in Pattaya, they stay in Issan in such small villages that it is almost impossible to find them  :tongue: 

 

I have lived for many years in this kind of village; it's heaven on earth ...:thumbsup:

 

prefer to go trawling around udon thani night market than fly fishing in the villages if i'm honest ????

 

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The best I saw was 5 indians attempting to negotiate a package price on the 10baht, baht bus!

I passed 4 indians on Soi 11, standing in the middle of the street peeing with their equipment  in clear view. As I passed I pushed each one as hard as I could and uttered expletives interpreted as (go away and do it in your own country). Not so bad if they were up against a wall as many do here.

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8 minutes ago, Assurancetourix said:

 

You say that because you do not know the hidden charms of Issan ????;

 

The most beautiful girls of Issan are never going to work in Pattaya, they stay in Issan in such small villages that it is almost impossible to find them  :tongue: 

 

I have lived for many years in this kind of village; it's heaven on earth ...:thumbsup:

And me so I agree with you and married one

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2 hours ago, BoBoTheClown said:

Real tourists have no problems coming into Thailand.  Broke foreigners who try to live here on tourist and student visas are the ones not welcome.

With all due respect, was the German in question a long time stayer or was he a tourist?

 

Someone arrested outside his hotel (as per the OP) and on a 5 day overstay doesn't (in my view) fill the footprint of a notorious long stayer..................:thumbsup:

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