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Pattaya: Mayor promises "New Look Koh Lan" - world class resort

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I've been coming here since 2004 & living here since 2011, never ever set foot on it and don't really want to mainly due to the bad publicity on here & in other publications.

 

I have zero faith in this current administration to do anything positive on Koh Larn or anywhere else to be honest.

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  • “Manager said that Koh Lan was now going to be an NEO.   However, here at Thaivisa we are a little in the dark as to what this may mean. “ He was referring to the number of foreign t

  • It will be a beautiful pristine island with clean beaches and clear of pesky vendors because there will be no dirty farangs spending money in Thailand especially in Koh Lan.

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So this is where all the Pattaya beach sand is going  :whistling:

There was an article on the Pattaya Local Government website about the Mayor's plans for the NEO Pattaya policy  a couple of months ago... you can see it here.

 

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Taoism: shit happens

Buddhism: if shit happens, it isn't really shit

Islam: if shit happens, it is the will of Allah

Catholicism: if shit happens, you deserve it

Judaism: why does this shit always happen to us?

Atheism: I don't believe this shit

I did two trips to the island in 2017. My observation... Sat in a chair with thousands of other people.  Watched the parade of people walk out in the water waist deep.  99% of them were out of the water in two minutes.  There were literally NO LINES to the few restrooms. My conclusion:  "They're all swimming in a toilet".  You couldn't pay me to go back.

It was nice place over 20 years ago...

On 10/15/2020 at 12:57 AM, Joebuzz said:

I did two trips to the island in 2017. My observation... Sat in a chair with thousands of other people.  Watched the parade of people walk out in the water waist deep.  99% of them were out of the water in two minutes.  There were literally NO LINES to the few restrooms. My conclusion:  "They're all swimming in a toilet".  You couldn't pay me to go back.

Given the price they charged to use the toilet I do not find it surprising that people went in the sea. Same as at the FMP on Koh Phangan, except there they didn't bother going waist deep.

He is strong arm because he manages to put most graft money in his pocket ? Animal control ,trash control , sewage control , highway deaths , people starving and homeless are not his concern because they do not put money in his pocket or give him power .

On 10/15/2020 at 1:16 AM, OneMoreFarang said:

It was nice place over 20 years ago...

Can be again if they keep the speedboats off it and restrict the number of people that can visit in a day to what went 20 years ago.

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In fairness the pristine beach he is standing on was in pattaya last year before it rained as he is pointing out ????

 

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4 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Can be again if they keep the speedboats off it and restrict the number of people that can visit in a day to what went 20 years ago.

That would be called sustainable tourism.

 

Money Number One here. 

 

Maximise profits today, don't care about tomorrow, and if the very thing that attracted the tourists in the first place gets destroyed in the process, so be it.  

18 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Can be again if they keep the speedboats off it and restrict the number of people that can visit in a day to what went 20 years ago.

I don't expect that can happen. Thai way seems to be keep building and increasing beyond the point of saturation.

On 10/14/2020 at 6:57 PM, Joebuzz said:

I did two trips to the island in 2017. My observation... Sat in a chair with thousands of other people.  Watched the parade of people walk out in the water waist deep.  99% of them were out of the water in two minutes.  There were literally NO LINES to the few restrooms. My conclusion:  "They're all swimming in a toilet".  You couldn't pay me to go back.

Forget Tawan beach

Next time take boat to Nabon main pier ,then take a songkow to any one of the other beaches that are not occupied.

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On 10/14/2020 at 6:57 PM, Joebuzz said:

I did two trips to the island in 2017. My observation... Sat in a chair with thousands of other people.  Watched the parade of people walk out in the water waist deep.  99% of them were out of the water in two minutes.  There were literally NO LINES to the few restrooms. My conclusion:  "They're all swimming in a toilet".  You couldn't pay me to go back.

They near to put signs up in Chinese, something like, "If you pee pee in the water, it will attract sharks."  ????

20 hours ago, Leaver said:

They near to put signs up in Chinese, something like, "If you pee pee in the water, it will attract sharks."  ????

They'd just hack the fins away and eat them. Opposite effect of what was wanted. Maybe say there are US submarines in the area.

4 minutes ago, DrTuner said:

They'd just hack the fins away and eat them. Opposite effect of what was wanted. Maybe say there are US submarines in the area.

The Chinese are very superstitious.  

 

Maybe a sign that says it is bad luck to pee pee in the water.  ????

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