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Dual Pricing Reconfirmed In Thailand National Parks


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3 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

So stop talking about it and do it.

Doesn't a Pink ID card do the same thing, I mean it used to work until just recently.  The signage pointed to by the kiosk folks at Erawan went into effect last year.  I should have taken a photo of it, but it didn't matter I paid the price and we spent the day hiking to the 7 falls. Just imagine if Temples charged a foreign entry price    

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2 hours ago, Thechook said:

If we thought of doing this in Australia we would be branded racist and face fines.  No matter where you come from even Thailand you pay the same as locals.

I am Australian, and on my last trip back there I took my Thai wife to Australia Zoo. I presented my Australian drivers license (still showing a local address), and received the local resident discount price, my Thai wife paid the full price.

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I agree that it's wrong, but does anyone on here really believe that the decision makers care if a handful of bitter expats on here boycott the parks? Especially, when there are bound to be thousands of tourists who are happy to pay!

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