Popular Post jacko45k Posted December 16, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 16, 2020 9 hours ago, Leaver said: Why would a Thai invest in Pattaya? I think there are opportunities to buy up property at bargain basement prices from those in dire straits. A place along the front will again have inflated value. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post jacko45k Posted December 16, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 16, 2020 9 hours ago, Leaver said: What's Pattaya got that it's competition hasn't, besides the sex trade? It's certainly not the beach. Why certainly not the beach.... it is quite a good one and beats many others in Thailand? 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tagged Posted December 16, 2020 Share Posted December 16, 2020 7 hours ago, Leaver said: I know Thai's own most of the land / buildings here. A lot of it is "old money." That investment was made long ago. Why would a Thai buy into Pattaya in 2021? For me, I saw the change here about 18 months ago. That's why I started a thread on this forum. What changes do you see? The change is Covid, and who is going to survive and what plans they going to make for the future. Those with old money is still those who is richest in this country. Red districts will it always be, but if it will go back to how it was? Only time will show. What do you think will bring more money than a punter who complain about beer prices, and short time is to expensive and travel alone, than a family who is willing to use money? What I have seen lately, is Thais enter typical tourist places and hotels where it almost solely was foreingers before. It happens in Hua Hin and in Pattaya as many other places. And last, many of those who owns bars, restaurants and guest houses already passed retirement age long time ago, burned out their last reserves? Who is going to replace them the next years. I do not believe there is enough falangs left or enough falangs who is going to take over those places in near future. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko45k Posted December 16, 2020 Share Posted December 16, 2020 9 hours ago, Leaver said: I agree, Pattaya will never die, with the stipulation that the sex trade is allowed to continue here. If the sex trade was to cease in Pattaya, it's game over. It would have to change, but it most certainly would not die. The Thai families currently swarming here every weekend are not pursuing that side of Pattaya, but the beach, the dining, the attractions, what Prachuap Khiri Khan does not have. They will still be here. You omit to consider the size of Bangkok and how horrid it is! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko45k Posted December 16, 2020 Share Posted December 16, 2020 9 hours ago, Pravda said: Hey, thanks for that. I was just sitting and wondering where I could see some chicks with d1x and you delivered! Not there you won't. Currently closed but never had what you seek either. Popular large draft beer, 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post marc26 Posted December 17, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 17, 2020 11 hours ago, Leaver said: Why would a Thai invest in Pattaya? What's Pattaya got that it's competition hasn't, besides the sex trade? It's certainly not the beach. The closest beach to Bangkok, well with big infrastructure Thais don't care about crystal clear water They want to plop down on chairs below umbrellas and eat As they do in droves to Cha Am, which is a bit more of a drive than Pattaya I never liked Pattaya as a monger/p4p place A bit too much for me Preferred Phuket But now my wife and I will head down there and stay at the Dusit Thani once a year And would love more higher end options to go out to If that were the case, I'd go more than once per year 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NanLaew Posted December 17, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 17, 2020 1 hour ago, marc26 said: 12 hours ago, Leaver said: Why would a Thai invest in Pattaya? What's Pattaya got that it's competition hasn't, besides the sex trade? It's certainly not the beach. The closest beach to Bangkok, well with big infrastructure Thais don't care about crystal clear water They want to plop down on chairs below umbrellas and eat As they do in droves to Cha Am, which is a bit more of a drive than Pattaya I never liked Pattaya as a monger/p4p place A bit too much for me Preferred Phuket But now my wife and I will head down there and stay at the Dusit Thani once a year And would love more higher end options to go out to If that were the case, I'd go more than once per year Jomtien and Ban Saray are a huge magnet for the Bangkok long-weekenders. Pattaya is where they come to shop and eat or buy food if they're self-catering. After the fireworks a couple of weeks back, it took three and a half hours to get back to the Bangkok condo versus the usual hour and forty minutes. They don't need to bother with any, "Build it and they will come" as it's already here and so are they. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post rott Posted December 17, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 17, 2020 On 12/15/2020 at 10:55 AM, Bangkok Barry said: That is your opinion based on nothing at all except, perhaps, wishful thinking. Not really, I know half a dozen who would be here if it wasn't for the quarantine. Multiply that by whatever and it soon mounts up. ???? 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Walker88 Posted December 17, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 17, 2020 Having visited Pattaya recently on both weekends and weekdays, the reality seems to be that while it might be a destination for Thais on the weekends, it is not on weekdays. Pattaya's existing businesses and hotels will not survive without an influx of foreign tourists on vacation who are free on weekdays as well as weekends, and many of those tourists will come because of the existing reputation of the city. Similarly, as reputations die hard, young women from Isaan will continue to flock to Pattaya having heard tales of high incomes for poorly educated females, or because their families have heard and will pressure the young women to go there. Nightlife has been Pattaya's golden goose, and that goose will be hard to kill. Some of the current nightlife businesses will go belly up during the Covid Era, but there is always new capital waiting to be put to work, and those investors will cater to what they think works in Pattaya, which is beer bars and agogos. Even the Chinese tour groups all visit Walking Street---and not for the shopping. They want to gawk at what first put Pattaya on the map. Rather than be some re-invented Pattaya, it's much more likely to be plus ça change. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigStar Posted December 17, 2020 Share Posted December 17, 2020 2 hours ago, Walker88 said: Pattaya's existing businesses and hotels will not survive without an influx of foreign tourists on vacation who are free on weekdays as well as weekends Those that appeal to domestic tourists, perhaps in addition to foreign, will survive and are currently doing so. 2 hours ago, Walker88 said: Similarly, as reputations die hard, young women from Isaan will continue to flock to Pattaya having heard tales of high incomes for poorly educated females, or because their families have heard and will pressure the young women to go there. No, that reputation has already died and is pretty much staying dead for the time being. Caught in a time warp with rotary phones, you seem unaware we now live in an age of social media and mobiles. Young women up in Isaan know better what's going on in Pattaya and where than you do. They left, most of their friends left, and they keep in touch w/ those remaining and spread the news. In fact I sometimes ask one remaining, "When's that lovely Miss Lek returning? I miss her!" "She want come but I told her, no customer now." 2 hours ago, Walker88 said: those investors will cater to what they think works in Pattaya, which is beer bars and agogos No, much more works in Pattaya as well and oftentimes better in the new economy. Exactly how well the businesses of the old economy will continue to succeed remains to be seen. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingstonkid Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 On 12/16/2020 at 5:16 AM, Yahooka said: As Pattaya`s biggest tourist attraction,Walking Street will return to life again,count on that. I have no doubt that Walking street wil lsurvive but I do not think it will be the sex center that it was. Thise businesses were already crying about lack of customers before COVID. I think it will survive but it will be a more family friendly location. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post kinyara Posted December 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 18, 2020 Last night I tried out one of the shiny new venues referred to in the original article. The Wizard Bar. Regarding crossover of clientele, apparently something lacking in Pattaya compared to Bangkok according to our yuppie friend, I was the only foreigner in the place. How do they not know? Product wise I tried 3 different " craft ' beers and my overall conclusion was that it was utterly disgusting pig swill that was barely a notch above a homebrew kit you can buy in a UK retail outlet. Customer wise, other than the toilet cleaner and one of the bar staff who seemed eager to brush up his language skills, it was mainly a crowd of what looked like wannabe rich kids who would be as likely to pull a gun on each other after a few pints of the aforementioned pig swill than any discerning intelligent youngster out for a quality night in a quality establishment. The Harry Potter wizard theme kind of epitomised the visionery theme of the establishment. It's definately a venue where a certain sector of visiting Thais can feel comfortsble amongst their peers and not have to rub sboulders with the great unwashed whether the be from Buriram, Bognor Regis, Bombay or Bahrain. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spidermike007 Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 I think it is safe to say the "Old Pattaya" has been on a steady downhill path for many, many years now. Sure, there was still plenty of action prior to the plague, but the quality was way down, and the prices up. The kinds of punters who used to come here in droves ten years ago, just do not seem to be coming anymore. And likely for a dozen good reasons.Pattaya was a different world back then, and the same goes for Samui and Phuket. So, what it is going to look like a year from now, two years from now, or five years from now, is anyone's guess. But, I would presume if the establishments can figure out a way to appeal to domestic Thai tourists, they will have a clientele. That leaves out alot of businesses in "the zone", as the locals seem to have little interest in what is on offer there. The more substantial bars and restaurants, with substance like good food, drink and entertainment, will likely emerge in better shape than the others, who cannot figure out a way to "dance on their feet", and adapt. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post from the home of CC Posted December 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 18, 2020 On 12/15/2020 at 10:05 AM, kingstonkid said: The old Pattaya is gone. There will y a new Pattaya that will still have the bars but I think walking street as it is known is dead. For the foreseeable future Thai families and young people are where the money is and walking street offers them nothing I'd like to see Pattaya returned to the Thais and geared up to be family friendly. Get rid of 90% of the bars and the senior citizen sexual catering. Move it all 50 k outside of the town to keep all the trash in one area and out of Pattaya proper. 1 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post kinyara Posted December 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 18, 2020 20 minutes ago, from the home of CC said: I'd like to see Pattaya returned to the Thais and geared up to be family friendly. Get rid of 90% of the bars and the senior citizen sexual catering. Move it all 50 k outside of the town to keep all the trash in one area and out of Pattaya proper. Could I ask what family friendly is and how that is different to what Pattaya curently offers. I see Jomtien beach pretty much rammed every weekend with Thai families, what are they missing out on? 3 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post jacko45k Posted December 18, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 18, 2020 13 hours ago, from the home of CC said: I'd like to see Pattaya returned to the Thais and geared up to be family friendly. Get rid of 90% of the bars and the senior citizen sexual catering. Move it all 50 k outside of the town to keep all the trash in one area and out of Pattaya proper. It would seem easier, considering the current infrastructure, to leave the current place where it is, maybe rename it, and build a fancy new venue someplace nearby. Let's face it, most of the buildings in daylight Pattaya are decrepit to the point of a bulldozer being the only solution. The senior citizens won't mind that. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
morrobay Posted December 18, 2020 Share Posted December 18, 2020 13 hours ago, kinyara said: Could I ask what family friendly is and how that is different to what Pattaya curently offers. I see Jomtien beach pretty much rammed every weekend with Thai families, what are they missing out on? Right, and thanks for checking out one of the listed venues and on the topic: The newer places that are attracting Thais and speculation that they will emerge to crossover / foreigners venues also. Not. I did a search on that place in the boat hotel. It looked great for Thais on a contained weekend: good food, Thai music, near beach. But cannot imagine foreigners in that environment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post kinyara Posted December 19, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted December 19, 2020 1 hour ago, jacko45k said: It would seem easier, considering the current infrastructure, to leave the current place where it is, maybe rename it, and build a fancy new venue someplace nearby. Let's face it, most of the buildings in daylight Pattaya are decrepit to the point of a bulldozer being the only solution. The senior citizens won't mind that. Got to agree about most of the buildings in Pattaya being decrepit, it's the one thing I have noticed more than anything with the streets being empty and bereft of activity. The For Sale/Rent signs hanging off so many shuttered commercial businesses tends to empasise the point. Sure there are some nice.hotels, modern new condo blocks ( maybe not visually pleasing on the eye from outside) and Central and Terminal 21, but they almost look out of place surrounded by the general run down low budget past their sell by date feel of all that is around them. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChakaKhan Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 On 12/14/2020 at 11:08 PM, Lacessit said: I might have been interested in Pattaya ten years ago, but not now. IMO there would be a lot of older retirees here that could not give a toss either. Even if they all looked like this, which they probably don't. I hope the guy in the baby blue fake chuck taylors has a thick wallet, hes gonna need it.... As per the title why hold on to an old grandpa, when there is a new farang arriving everyday! :)..or was.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sametboy2019 Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 Been in Pattaya lately. All i saw was young attractive ladies with pensioners. They are loving it! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigStar Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 (edited) 6 hours ago, jacko45k said: It would seem easier, considering the current infrastructure, to leave the current place where it is, maybe rename it, and build a fancy new venue someplace nearby. Let's face it, most of the buildings in daylight Pattaya are decrepit to the point of a bulldozer being the only solution. The senior citizens won't mind that. Old & busted: Fix Pattaya--the right way New hotness: Level Pattaya completely. YEAH. Unfortunately, the ace TVF Pattaya Urban Planning Bureau has had zero results after decades of issuing peremptory mandates and requirements that, if fulfilled, would ensure Pattaya's prosperity. These range from fixing potholes to banning traffic to moving all shopping malls to Jomtien where as many shoppers would find them as found the failed complex near Soi Welcome. Royal Garden could remain if the food court were restored to 1990s spendor. The Authorities stupidly failed to listen as they always do, no matter our magical thinking. Now, you see, it's beyond hope. The best minds of the Bureau have determined that the only solution is for the city to be leveled and started anew. (I dare not link to the members' posts.) Presumably this would mean a reproduction of 1995 Pattaya but with no flooding, potholes, power outages, traffic, above-ground cables, or pollution of any kind, more tin roof beer bars in the old mall locations, wide shaded promenade with plenty of padded benches where mongers might drink, gawk, grope, and pickup ho's, well-kept green spaces everywhere with outdoor exercise equipment and concealing bushes for a quickie, a wide, pristine beach shaded everywhere with old growth trees. Others may demand a return to the Pattaya of 1960 before it can be deemed satisfactory. Now in fact 1995 Pattaya already had plenty of decrepit buildings and those were, and still are, beloved as part of its charm. It's amazing what one of those decrepit buildings now costs. We ain't bulldozing any of them unless we have the money & plan for a replacement that's going to pay for itself---eventually. Currently they're useful for our decrepit and vacant buildings counters and the PPPC (Pattaya Proctological Photography Club) here on the forum to evidence the Death Spiral. Edited December 19, 2020 by BigStar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
champers Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 20 hours ago, spidermike007 said: I think it is safe to say the "Old Pattaya" has been on a steady downhill path for many, many years now. Sure, there was still plenty of action prior to the plague, but the quality was way down, and the prices up. The kinds of punters who used to come here in droves ten years ago, just do not seem to be coming anymore. And likely for a dozen good reasons.Pattaya was a different world back then, and the same goes for Samui and Phuket. So, what it is going to look like a year from now, two years from now, or five years from now, is anyone's guess. But, I would presume if the establishments can figure out a way to appeal to domestic Thai tourists, they will have a clientele. That leaves out alot of businesses in "the zone", as the locals seem to have little interest in what is on offer there. The more substantial bars and restaurants, with substance like good food, drink and entertainment, will likely emerge in better shape than the others, who cannot figure out a way to "dance on their feet", and adapt. When Covid finishes a lot of the Thais coming to Pattaya at weekends will do what they did pre-Covid: go abroad, be it Korea, Japan, Europe, Australia, USA, wherever. This will particularly affect those higher end hotels so they will revert back to catering to Chinese, Indians, Koreans and Europeans. Nothing lasts forever and 12 months from now let's hope things are close to some normalcy. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigStar Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 6 hours ago, morrobay said: Right, and thanks for checking out one of the listed venues and on the topic: The newer places that are attracting Thais and speculation that they will emerge to crossover / foreigners venues also. Not. I did a search on that place in the boat hotel. It looked great for Thais on a contained weekend: good food, Thai music, near beach. But cannot imagine foreigners in that environment. The article, to be fair, did mention some venues with current crossover appeal and admittedly indulged in mere speculation about the others. However, both you and the OP are really referring only to Western tourists without even being aware of any others, though they now form the majority of foreign tourists to Pattaya. So then, would these new gentrified venues appeal to Russian, Asian, even Indian tourists? Hard to imagine, either, since we hold only silly, stereotypical bigoted views of these groups. But recognizing the broad range tourists within the latter groups, and their numbers, I think it's quite possible. There--I dared say it! ???? I guess there's some question, though, whether these venues can last long enough for the return of all the international tourists. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigStar Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 20 hours ago, kinyara said: Last night I tried out one of the shiny new venues referred to in the original article. The Wizard Bar. Regarding crossover of clientele, apparently something lacking in Pattaya compared to Bangkok according to our yuppie friend, I was the only foreigner in the place. How do they not know? Um, well, it's a bit early, innit? You didn't go during a holiday when most of the Thais are in town. And plenty of purely farang venues may have no foreigners in them either, nowadays. "Foreigners" should also include the non-Western tourists. So, wait and see. They may all fail before international tourism even opens back up anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
morrobay Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 17 minutes ago, champers said: When Covid finishes a lot of the Thais coming to Pattaya at weekends will do what they did pre-Covid: go abroad, be it Korea, Japan, Europe, Australia, USA, wherever. This will particularly affect those higher end hotels so they will revert back to catering to Chinese, Indians, Koreans and Europeans. Nothing lasts forever and 12 months from now let's hope things are close to some normalcy. Looks like the weekend Thais have already booked to Korea: What a difference a weekend made Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
newnative Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 19 minutes ago, morrobay said: Looks like the weekend Thais have already booked to Korea: What a difference a weekend made I look out at that exact stretch of beach in your first photo. I'm looking at it now. Not a lick of shade on the beach. No Thais, either. However, there were Thais on the beach early this morning sitting in the shade cast by Holiday Inn and several of the other highrises. When the shade left, so did they. Wisely. They will be back in the early evening when the sun goes down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PAWNEESE Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 6 hours ago, ChakaKhan said: I hope the guy in the baby blue fake chuck taylors has a thick wallet, hes gonna need it.... As per the title why hold on to an old grandpa, when there is a new farang arriving everyday! :)..or was.... Only Blue Trainers I can see in pic are on a service/waitress lady. Definitely wearing a skirt if its a guy. Hey Ho maybe Im missing something. Sad I feel need to mention. More serious note ... less western farangs in future. More Chineese will love it ... and take over. Air fares long haul gonna go up Im guessing too. Pattaya fame gonna grow even more on internet, in a country where huge shortage in girls. Thailand is on Chinas doorstep. Just guessing / saying. ☺ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko45k Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 1 hour ago, BigStar said: Now, you see, it's beyond hope. The best minds of the Bureau have determined that the only solution is for the city to be leveled and started anew. (I dare not link to the members' posts.) I was kinda thinking leave the old place there as a monger only heaven. I am okay until that dodgy looking ceiling comes down on me as the MP lady goes down..... ok, stop that here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingofthemountain Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 5 hours ago, Sametboy2019 said: Been in Pattaya lately. All i saw was young attractive ladies with pensioners. They are loving it! Hello there yes life is good 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingofthemountain Posted December 19, 2020 Share Posted December 19, 2020 25 minutes ago, newnative said: I look out at that exact stretch of beach in your first photo. I'm looking at it now. Not a lick of shade on the beach. No Thais, either. However, there were Thais on the beach early this morning sitting in the shade cast by Holiday Inn and several of the other highrises. When the shade left, so did they. Wisely. They will be back in the early evening when the sun goes down. It was one of my main questions when i seen the Pattaya Beach work done and end with this very large and useless space of sand. Did the Thais in charge of this project didn't know Thai people didn't stay on a beach without any shade assuming the sun is hiting hard from early morning to the late afternoon? Even the foreigns tourists can not stand long in this heat. What they had in mind with this beach size when they planned this project? Any idea ? Does the cost was by sqm, then the usual % of $ filling the pockets of the usual suspects was depending on that too ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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