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Saturday Night Fever in Pattaya - What a disappointment


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3 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

but you don't like skyscrapers, and then you live in the middle of NYC.

And you live in a skyscraper.   Penthouse, yet hate heights.   Midtown, yet hate taxis.  Sign a 20 year lease yet hate people, especially tourists.

 

Buy you love hot dogs and thin crust pizza, so I’ll believe your story!  

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40 minutes ago, steven100 said:

I seen you with a 22yr old under your wing.  You really need to lose that gut .... it's getting big na .... hahaha

Never. And before I pay a lady drink I go to 7/11 and buy beer and talk to Siri or Bixby in my case. Always friendly, knows a lot and never asked me for money. Great conversations ????

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A bit surprised that the OP has not yet drawn the Claude Rains/Capt Renault "shocked, shocked" line from Casablanca.

 

As another poster noted, there are a few hundred thousand non-Pattaya square kms where an expat could settle, thereby avoiding the nastiness of Walking Street and FL-ridden Beach Road.

 

The OP spoke of Patts having all the things one needs to live comfortably, which I assume means grocery stories, dept stores and good communications. Perhaps he is unaware, but the reason those services are so easy to find in Patts is BECAUSE of what Walking Street, Beach Road, Soi Buakhow, Soi 6, LK Metro, etc. offer. Absent that in Pattaya's past, Pattaya would likely be a sleepy fishing village lacking a Terminal 21, Central Festival, multiple Big Cs, etc.

 

"If my demons leave me, I'm sure my angels will soon follow"

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7 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Pattaya and Patong?

From the available 513,120 km2 in Thailand you selected the two places which have not only a beach in common. Now what else could it be?

 

It's like deciding to live in America, but you don't like skyscrapers, and then you live in the middle of NYC.

It must be a coincidence. ???? 

A lot of people just go to the easiest locations because it’s easy to find housing, food, etc there, also lots of English spoken. For those who don’t like moving around or are older they just settle in, even if it’s not ideal.

 

So Chiangmai, Phuket, Bangkok, Pattaya.

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2 minutes ago, ericthai said:

Sorry dont recall that,  I recall Pattaya being a tourist trap back then with allot of Russians around. Maybe 40 years ago, But late 90's it was a tourist town already. 

Pattaya's nefarious origins date back to the Vietnam war R&R days and the US AFB at U-Tapao.

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3 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

I have been in Pattaya for conferences and meetings. Did you know that Pattaya is one of the most popular  locations in Thailand for such events? Not everyone goes there for boom boom. 

 

I don't know why you object to a fair and honest assessment. Pattaya meets the requirements  of many people who want a beachside community close to Bangkok and with many western services/facilities. If Hua Hin had easier access, it would be a close competitor to Pattaya. Not everyone goes to Pattaya to engage in sex trade or bar district.

So why not Hua Hin? It has hospitals and mostly everything Pattaya has without the sex scene. It’ also roughly the same distance from bkk. Does a hour or two make a difference or is it just an excuse you use. It’s just an excuse. Your in Pattaya for the sex scene, not a conference room, the beach, temple or grocery store.

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1 minute ago, scubascuba3 said:

No it's not, if you went to Walking St you'd see it's looking better than pre-covid, new places opened

I was comparing from 10-20 years though , sex tourism to Thailand has been in decline for the last 10-15 years , since about the same time that you could get free uncensored porn on the internet and travelling all the way to Thailand just to have sex lost lost its appeal to many 

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18 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

And I always thought walking street is for people who like to walk. I don't really like to walk, this is why I never go there.

Soi 6 is not so much about walking, it's more about entertainment. I like that. ???? 

 

That's exactly what the Chinese tour groups used to do, walking up and down Walking Street in the early evening, following the guy with the flag (in order not to, accidentally, stumble into a bar?)...

 

As they probably didn't even buy a bottle of water from the convenience stores, there was no need for any place else to open.

 

As for the OP, 9 p.m. these days is quite early to expect a busy bar, which is, IMHO, surprising, considering the early closing hours now.

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28 minutes ago, Lemsta69 said:

OP is the very definition of boring. I pray to the old gods and the new that I never meet him in person should he backslide and actually drink in a Pattaya bar.

For some Pattaya is the definition of boring, bars, sex workers, noise, more bars, awful music, bad city planning, dirty sea and more bars. It was boring when I first went in 1994, went again in 96 thought I would give it a week, left after one night. 

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19 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

And I always thought walking street is for people who like to walk. I don't really like to walk, this is why I never go there.

Soi 6 is not so much about walking, it's more about entertainment. I like that. ???? 

 

LOL. It was never about US walking, rather about THEM walking ( I'll let you guess who THEM refers to ).

I'd go and sit street side in Lucky Star 2 bar and watch the passing parade. Back in the day they played great music like AC DC LOUD. Bliss.

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1 minute ago, proton said:

For some Pattaya is the definition of boring, bars, sex workers, noise, more bars, awful music, bad city planning, dirty sea and more bars. It was boring when I first went in 1994, went again in 96 thought I would give it a week, left after one night. 

and for some it's the definition of paradise on earth. At least it used to be, but this century it changed and not as good anymore.

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4 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

LOL. It was never about US walking, rather about THEM walking ( I'll let you guess who THEM refers to ).

I'd go and sit street side in Lucky Star 2 bar and watch the passing parade. Back in the day they played great music like AC DC LOUD. Bliss.

It's obvious, it's written in the article: The police are walking along the street. ???? 

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11 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

and for some it's the definition of paradise on earth. At least it used to be, but this century it changed and not as good anymore.

you're about due for a visit aintcha? ok so it was better in the old days but there's still value in the place.

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7 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

I have been in Pattaya for conferences and meetings. Did you know that Pattaya is one of the most popular  locations in Thailand for such events? Not everyone goes there for boom boom. 

 

I don't know why you object to a fair and honest assessment. Pattaya meets the requirements  of many people who want a beachside community close to Bangkok and with many western services/facilities. If Hua Hin had easier access, it would be a close competitor to Pattaya. Not everyone goes to Pattaya to engage in sex trade or bar district.

Well said!

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