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Pattaya operating at near full capacity

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Pattaya operating at near full capacity

 

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Pattaya, a popular tourist destination in Thailand, is now close to pre-COVID levels of tourism, according to the Pattaya Tourism Association.

 

The Association stated that many hotels, restaurants and other businesses in the area are now operating at near full capacity.

 

The Association attributed the increase in tourism to the Thai government's efforts to control the spread of COVID-19, including the implementation of strict health protocols and the vaccination of key workers in the tourism industry.

 

Additionally, the Association noted that the Thai government's decision to allow fully vaccinated tourists to enter the country without quarantine has also played a significant role in the resurgence of tourism in Pattaya.

 

However, the Association also acknowledged that the tourism industry in Pattaya is still facing challenges. For example, many tourists are still hesitant to travel due to the ongoing pandemic, and the lack of international flights to and from Thailand is also affecting the number of tourists visiting the area.

 

Despite these challenges, the Association is optimistic about the future of tourism in Pattaya.

 

The Association stated that it is working closely with the government and other organizations to promote the area as a safe and attractive destination for tourists.

 

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Additionally, the Association is also encouraging businesses in the area to continue to implement health and safety protocols to ensure the well-being of both tourists and local residents.

 

In conclusion, Pattaya's tourism industry is now close to pre-COVID levels, thanks to the Thai government's efforts to control the spread of the virus and the decision to allow fully vaccinated tourists to enter the country without quarantine.

 

However, the Association acknowledged that the industry is still facing challenges and is working closely with the government and other organizations to promote the area as a safe and attractive destination for tourists.

 

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  • Thai logic:   More tourists = Must raise prices as there is so much demand.   Less tourists = Must raise prices to make more profit from less sales to make up the difference.

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    I wonder how income compares to pre-covid levels? I still hear alot of businesses complaining things are way down. And it is likely a portion of the tourists are domestic travelers, who don't seem to

  • Pattaya is crowded right now and the Chinese tour groups are just getting started. More Russians are also likely to arrive. Anyone thinking it's going to drop off are probably delusional.

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Pattaya Tourism Finally Rebounds to 80-90%, Says Business Sector
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Pattaya — Pattaya tourism is on a fast track to pre-pandemic levels due to the return of tourists from various countries, said Damrongkiat Pinijkarn, secretary-general of the Pattaya Entertainment Association.


Damrongkiat said that the entertainment venues in Pattaya have started to see hustle and bustle from Indian, Hong Kong, Chinese, South Korean, and European tourists, although tourism has yet to recover fully.

 

Tourism is now at 80-90% compared to the pre-pandemic levels. Damrongkiat said Walking Street is the most popular place in Pattaya, but it still needs more workers, as more than 90% of the venues have already reopened.

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2023/01/27/pattaya-tourism-finally-rebounds-to-80-90-says-business-sector/

 

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Thai logic:

 

More tourists = Must raise prices as there is so much demand.

 

Less tourists = Must raise prices to make more profit from less sales to make up the difference.

 

 

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I wonder how income compares to pre-covid levels? I still hear alot of businesses complaining things are way down. And it is likely a portion of the tourists are domestic travelers, who don't seem to spend as much.

 

Pattaya is close to Bangkok. Samui is still struggling, and I hear Phuket was very busy for the holidays, but alot quieter now. And Bangkok? I saw hotel prices drop by as much as half, starting Jan. 10th.

 

Anyone have any real info and truth, instead of the tourist business garble? 

10 minutes ago, Gold Star said:

Thai logic:

 

More tourists = Must raise prices as there is so much demand.

 

Less tourists = Must raise prices to make more profit from less sales to make up the difference.

 

 

Sometimes they can be smart...

Or they just don't get it.

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Give it 2 months and then lets look at it once the 'high season' is over.

 

It will be a sorry tale of woe again.

28 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

I wonder how income compares to pre-covid levels? I still hear alot of businesses complaining things are way down. And it is likely a portion of the tourists are domestic travelers, who don't seem to spend as much.

 

Pattaya is close to Bangkok. Samui is still struggling, and I hear Phuket was very busy for the holidays, but alot quieter now. And Bangkok? I saw hotel prices drop by as much as half, starting Jan. 10th.

 

Anyone have any real info and truth, instead of the tourist business garble? 

Pre-COVID … It was on the down and probably one third of tourists … TAT at their Stats again

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Pattaya is crowded right now and the Chinese tour groups are just getting started. More Russians are also likely to arrive. Anyone thinking it's going to drop off are probably delusional.

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32 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

Pattaya is crowded right now and the Chinese tour groups are just getting started. More Russians are also likely to arrive. Anyone thinking it's going to drop off are probably delusional.

Anyone thinking it's going to drop off would probably not visit Pattaya! ????????????

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1 hour ago, Gold Star said:

Thai logic:

 

More tourists = Must raise prices as there is so much demand.

 

Less tourists = Must raise prices to make more profit from less sales to make up the difference.

 

 

Wrong. In the middle of Covid, prices were considerably lower.

1 hour ago, Gold Star said:

Thai logic:

 

More tourists = Must raise prices as there is so much demand.

 

Less tourists = Must raise prices to make more profit from less sales to make up the difference.

 

 

Exactly.. 

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4 minutes ago, khaowong1 said:

Exactly.. 

Prices for many things in Pattaya are significantly higher now than they were 9 months ago when I came back. Show me a restaurant that doesn't have stickers over the old prices on menus.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

The Association attributed the increase in tourism to the Thai government's efforts to control the spread of COVID-19, including the implementation of strict health protocols and the vaccination of key workers in the tourism industry.

Some people have very short and selective memories.

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1 minute ago, hotchilli said:

Some people have very short and selective memories.

Thailand had one of the lowest incidences of covid in the world for a long time.

The news what people want to hear, say and believe..... Reality is something different

So let us ignore the fiasco of requiring vaccination certificates that was introduced for 2 or so days and simply pat each other on the backs and blow kisses at the Government (for getting it wrong, causing great confusion and ultimately cancelling things and doing simply nothing!).....

By the way.... if Pattaya is full.. no point letting any more in!

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5 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

Thailand had one of the lowest incidences of covid in the world for a long time.

As reported by the government figures...

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There are many bars and restaurants without anywhere near full occupancy in the main eating and drinking evening hours.

 

Tour groups, especially chinese ones don't spend money eating and drinking as their meals are pre paid in China, as well as their visits to attractions.

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Current reality is certainly a lot better than many on this board predicted pre high season. All the talk of how Pattaya wasn't going to recover centred on the high cost of airfares and cost of living increases that were already in play. The absence of the major tourist markets Russia and China was another common reason cited. 

 

As it turns out none of those doomsday scenarios seems to have caused a noticeable effect on the recovery, the high level of Russian visitors now seems to be more of a concern than their predicted absence and no doubt the same will be true of the Chinese market in the coming months. 

18 minutes ago, Andycoops said:

There are many bars and restaurants without anywhere near full occupancy in the main eating and drinking evening hours.

 

Tour groups, especially chinese ones don't spend money eating and drinking as their meals are pre paid in China, as well as their visits to attractions.

Pattaya is very busy, but as always too many bars.

 

I went by Wine Connection last night by Royal Gardens, I've never seen it packed outside before

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Samui is still struggling,

Just spent 8 days in Chaweng; it was bursting at the seams; cannabis shops open all over; taxi mafia minting money hand-over-fist. Never saw one cop.

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Fortuantely, I haven't noticed a drastic increase in the number of double-decker tour buses blocking main roads again.
Yet.

(I think a lot of them are still parked in various fields as the owners have been living in them and can't afford to fix and clean them.)

Lots of traffic though. I miss the "covid days" when the streets and intersections had a quarter of the traffic they do now.

And many of the tourists are "looky-lou's". Walkers and gawkers. Hordes of people meandering along the streets giggling and taking photos and buying - nothing.
Take a gander at the bars and restaurants (and malls) around the city and you'll notice that they are population almost exclusively by one demographic.

Plenty of others on the streets, but not spending money in the businesses along those streets.

Just like it was before.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

The Association attributed the increase in tourism to the Thai government's efforts to control the spread of COVID-19,

Bearing in mind that most countries around the world have had little or no controls for very many months now, I suggest that most travellers don't give Covid a second thought and consider it a given that it's safe to travel. The decisive factor is whether they have the money for foreign trips, not that Thailand has done a great job controlling a virus while at the same time a large proportion of the population are still too scared to remove their face mask.

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1 hour ago, ozimoron said:

Prices for many things in Pattaya are significantly higher now than they were 9 months ago when I came back. Show me a restaurant that doesn't have stickers over the old prices on menus.

Old prices are not sustainable given the increase in raw material costs across the board.

 

Try finding a tin of baked beans at 2019 prices....

3 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Pattaya is close to Bangkok. Samui is still struggling, and I hear Phuket was very busy for the holidays, but alot quieter now. And Bangkok? I saw hotel prices drop by as much as half, starting Jan. 10th.

 

Anyone have any real info and truth, instead of the tourist business garble? 

Can only comment on Chiang Mai earlier this week.

Loads of real tourists around, a couple asked me why so many business (of all sorts) are locked and shuttered.

Went to the bars in Loi Kroh, again half are closed, and the open ones mostly empty.

There were a couple of busy bars, but most were more girls than customers.

It's amazing where some people are looking for negatives on tourists In Thailand 

Here in Hua Hin Plenty of tourists  the hotel we are staying. In is full 

Plenty of good vibes here 

Will visit  the night Market for good BBQ seafood ???? 

Before we depart back to Bangkok 

Enjoying the stay here ????

1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

Can only comment on Chiang Mai earlier this week.

Loads of real tourists around, a couple asked me why so many business (of all sorts) are locked and shuttered.

Went to the bars in Loi Kroh, again half are closed, and the open ones mostly empty.

There were a couple of busy bars, but most were more girls than customers.

Your last sentence. Right up your alley. I know you're just commenting, not complaining.

In the article picture, lots of beach goers but none in the water. Huh. I guess they are afraid to get hit by something.

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