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Pattaya: After the busy long weekend the resort is completely deserted again


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5 hours ago, Matzzon said:

That´s a good idea! Or???? Nooo, if people only have holidays, they will not make any money to travel for, right?

You think this simple logic would come across but that is the frustration these leaders don't get it! More holidays oh it is coming in another few months majority of the business will be close and gone forever and she will get her wish!  the problem these people will have no money!  ????

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21 minutes ago, Enoon said:

When a town/city or area loses its primary and major source of income, it loses it's ability to maintain itself in the condition "to which it has become accustomed".

 

You will not find it quite so "pleasant" when it has declined to become the equivalent of a

ruined ex-steel town or coalfield, or of a farming community annihilated during the days of the "Dust Bowl", or, most apposite, a played out gold mining town.

Darkside will likely be quite pleasant even after bright side succumbs. It's got enough expats to feed the infra. 

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3 minutes ago, thailand49 said:

You think this simple logic would come across but that is the frustration these leaders don't get it! More holidays oh it is coming in another few months majority of the business will be close and gone forever and she will get her wish!  the problem these people will have no money!  ????

IMO Pattaya as it was has gone for good. Vaccine may never happen or be years away.

Time to come up with some good ideas to re invent Pattaya as something better than the <deleted><deleted> it had become before corona put it out of its misery.

 

Up to the Thais though.

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6 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

So, less income comes in does not mean everything collapses. Loads of Thais coming for the weekend.

If immigration pulled it's head out it could reposition Pattaya as a hub for farang retirees once flights resume. Lots of things can be done if one only has some vision and doesn't keep trying to do the same failed thing over and over. However, the Thais may well cause a disaster if they don't wise up. It's entirely in their hands- they never ask us what to do, do they?

Pattaya is never going to bank of foreign retirees for it's income, do you really believe that? The numbers of expats and retirees has been declining for years, the numbers going to Thailand have fallen by over 50% in the last 10 years, only a fool would bet a cities future on that trend. I think you are looking at the future of the cities economic survival based upon what fits you, I assume you are a retired person. The future has to rely on something that has growth and a future, Thailand will not be a retirement country for much longer, the exchange rate, the unwelcome feeling, the stigma,, there are lots of reasons that have been covered on this forum for years. I mean no disrespect but you need to wake up and be realistic. I image the whole city will collapse as it was, the Thai Chinese will buy up the properties at a snip and re invent the place as a Thai/ Chinese playground, especially if Casinos one day get the go ahead. I don't know this for sure but what I do know for sure is the days of old are disappearing never to return.

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2 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

IMO Pattaya as it was has gone for good. Vaccine may never happen or be years away.

Time to come up with some good ideas to re invent Pattaya as something better than the <deleted><deleted> it had become before corona put it out of its misery.

 

Up to the Thais though.

Short, simple summary that says it all. ????

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5 minutes ago, DrTuner said:

Darkside will likely be quite pleasant even after bright side succumbs. It's got enough expats to feed the infra. 

It does not fella, expats are not the future of Pattaya.

 

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8 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

With that sort of attitude it's bound to fail- so negative.

This is a great opportunity if the right people get their act together, but if they have the same attitude as yourself it will be a disaster.

Not negative, realistic. Why do you think that? The city needs a new direction, new investment, new ideas. If it gets that I will be the first to stand on an orange box waving the flag. A big difference between realisation of and stating the truth and being negative. I would argue that not facing up to and dealing with a serious problem is living in denial.

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6 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

IMO Pattaya as it was has gone for good. Vaccine may never happen or be years away.

Time to come up with some good ideas to re invent Pattaya as something better than the <deleted><deleted> it had become before corona put it out of its misery.

 

Up to the Thais though.

A year from now the majority of the planet will be vaccinated. Not sure if Pattaya will return to what it was though.

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4 minutes ago, GAZZPA said:

I don't know this for sure but what I do know for sure is the days of old are disappearing never to return.

No argument there.

The reason farangs were not going so much was because they made it too unpleasant and expensive. Reduce accommodation prices and bring in farang friendly immigration policies would reverse that.

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2 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

No argument there.

The reason farangs were not going so much was because they made it too unpleasant and expensive. Reduce accommodation prices and bring in farang friendly immigration policies would reverse that.

I don't think the 2 week tourists were ever affected by immigration.

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5 minutes ago, GAZZPA said:

Not negative, realistic. Why do you think that? The city needs a new direction, new investment, new ideas. If it gets that I will be the first to stand on an orange box waving the flag. A big difference between realisation of and stating the truth and being negative. I would argue that not facing up to and dealing with a serious problem is living in denial.

If the cavemen had that attitude, they would never have left the cave because a saber tooth tiger might eat them, starved to death and the human race would never have survived.

Any crisis is an opportunity if only there are those with the vision to seize it.

 

Anyway, you are bringing me down with all that negativity, so I'm off this thread. Bye.

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46 minutes ago, GAZZPA said:

it will become like a complete ghost town. Very sad considering how the city used to be

Being a quiet seaside resort with palm trees and sand and little traffic is what first drew people to Pattaya. Maybe it's going full circle and will be a pleasant place to visit again. Just not what it became, noisy, over-crowded, polluted, full of scams. Which would people prefer?

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1 minute ago, Bangkok Barry said:

Being a quiet seaside resort with palm trees and sand and little traffic is what first drew people to Pattaya. Maybe it's going full circle and will be a pleasant place to visit again. Just not what it became, noisy, over-crowded, polluted, full of scams. Which would people prefer?

Bangkokians have Bang Saen for that. Lots of Bangkokians in Pattaya at the weekend enjoying the party lifestyle.

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34 minutes ago, polpott said:

The Darkside is up and running. The better businesses are back in profit, very few have closed permanently. 

And I see more restaurants on google maps than ever. The large moobaans are all here and people like to eat out. But few want to brave the traffic or parking on the bright side. If anything, I think Darkside has a bright future (pun intended).

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4 hours ago, cardinalblue said:

Make every weekend a four day weekend....

 

that will solved the issue of no people?

 

No....the answer is letting foreigners back in w/o Q and manage them...

 

otherwise, expect a week-day ghost town...

 

cant expect people when there are no people around....

I'll go with the quarantine. I own a Condo in Pattaya and am married to a Thai. I can, it would seem, go now, but my vacation is at the end of December. The problem is the flights back to Korea where I work. Are there any? I have Nine weeks vacation. My wife and I have been seperated for almost seven months already. I can only go in December if I know I have a reliable fight back to work at the end of February. The Thai government "plans" are ridiculous. They change every other day. Do I go to the Thai Embassy in Seoul tomorrow? Can I book flights? Can I cancel my AQS if for some reason I test positive 48 hours before my flight? Do I spend US$3,000 and not even get to go? Sheesh!

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