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Pattaya’s boat operators bemoan lack of Chinese tourists


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14 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Just for fun I looked up that photo. I was wrong though, they are going away from the beach. Soi Post Office I think as can see the Malibu cabaret at top of Soi. Pink towels, but it's a long time since I took that photo, and memory not great.

They were likely red once!

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19 hours ago, morrobay said:

Ok we have had the moto taxies and speedboats . Now how about completing the lowlife trilogy with some "meter" taxi Schadenfreude 

 

OK...I am from Pattaya, what is a meter?

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A floating restaurant like the "Jumbo" in Aberdeen harbour HK might entice a few - bit expensive though given the likely return.

 

 

 

Am I wrong, or was there something similar in Pattaya bay a few years back?

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20 hours ago, phetchy said:

A floating restaurant like the "Jumbo" in Aberdeen harbour HK might entice a few - bit expensive though given the likely return.

 

 

 

Am I wrong, or was there something similar in Pattaya bay a few years back?

jumbo.JPG

There were restaurants on two Penang style ferries moored near Bali Hi and the guests went out on boats. I wasn't aware that they had gone, but it's been a while since I was there.

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On 11/9/2020 at 1:54 PM, stretch5163 said:

What about the recent 33 or 39 that arrived in Thailand they must be out of quarantine now and itching to spend the 400k that TAT says they have to spend per person ......they not reach pattaya yet ???  lol

They bought the boats.

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The cost is 400 baht a head for adults and half price for children 120cms to 140 cms tall.

 

What, when your young child is 141cm tall or an adult 139cm small?

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On 11/9/2020 at 6:11 PM, UnkleGoooose said:

The boat operators may be unhappy,  but the sea slugs, urchins and everything else that humans consider inedible will be delighted.

For this, he wants to fill the boats with those "special" tourists. They will clean the sea from those "inedible" creatures by eating them.

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On 11/9/2020 at 3:33 PM, PETERTHEEATER said:

250 people on a floating raft in the sea at night. What could possibly go wrong?

I can picture a shout of 'more squid on this side'. 

 

No need to descibe what could follow.

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On 11/17/2020 at 5:02 AM, phetchy said:

A floating restaurant like the "Jumbo" in Aberdeen harbour HK might entice a few - bit expensive though given the likely return.

 

 

 

Am I wrong, or was there something similar in Pattaya bay a few years back?

jumbo.JPG

There are several in the bay right now.

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On 11/18/2020 at 1:58 AM, jacko45k said:

Sorry, I am from the Uk, that one is spelled metre by us.

More commonly, a yard (or 3 feet). Away with your metrics.

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