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2 hours ago, Upnotover said:

Based in Pattaya I used to do the occasional 90 day run to Cambodia.  That involved a nice breakfast in a pub, a not unpleasant 3 hour van ride (6 seats) to the border, with a toilet/smoke break en-route.  A couple of hours max at the border, including duty free shopping if needed and a nice packed lunch.  A return journey same as outbound.  Home mid afternoon. 

Compared with travelling to the airport, all the queuing and messing around and then the same in return it was a no brainer at least as far as I was concerned.

3 Hrs. ? you'd be lucky to do it in 4hrs nonstop but still better than flying.

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4 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

3 Hrs. ? you'd be lucky to do it in 4hrs nonstop but still better than flying.

Depends from where you go and to which border.

 

If going from Pattaya to Ban Laem Border (Sa Kaeo Province) it will be much faster then those 4 hours because the 331 / 304 / 359 route they take is nowadays all 4 lane highway. And especially that 359 Highway is usually "empty"

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17 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

3 Hrs. ? you'd be lucky to do it in 4hrs nonstop but still better than flying.

Maybe time flew as I was enjoying it so much, but certainly we always were back at Soi 13 by 16:00 at the latest, which reminds me there was a beer included on return as well. It is some years back and there was never any traffic to speak of.

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10 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Via air with extensive history there is always a chance of being refused entry.

That's then a world of pain as you are flown back to point of departure.

That's not the reason, many people have been doing this for the last 20 years and that's just what I remember.

 

Going back that far there was no such nonsense of 2 overland entries a year and being randomly denied entry. Also you could simply overstay and just pay the fine back then yet people still wanted to 'keep legal'.

 

I suspect it's simply down to the cost, they want to spend less.

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Not every city has an airport I used to go by train, because no airport close to where I lived yes it took me about 17 hours but by overnight sleeper train, great fun, even took my Thai family along but long time ago. As you know it was different those days now you can do all that online. I do come back to Thailand twice a year on a visa on arrival, so no more boarder runs for me 

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Flights not cheaper if you take inter-province bus/songthaew to get to border.

 

ie: Roi-Et to Mukdahan about 300baht each way, I think it's less than 500bt each way Korat-Nong Khai.

 

But then you would be mixing with a lot of Thai people, that can be a bit scary for some.

 

You know, strangers talk to you, ask you where you are from, Milfs chat you up......all the smiling can be a bit of a problem.

 

And of course every time you get on a bus you're "playing Russian roulette" (rolls eyes and ????)

 

 

 

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Depends where you live, and where you do your border runs.

Lived Udon Thani, so Nong Khai/Laos was convenient for turn around, or going into Vientiane for a night or 2.   

 

Great for a 'local' O&A, and even drove over a couple times, bringing back boxes of Beer Laos & Bailey's.   BL & Bailey's at the time about half price in town.

 

Ranong/Myanmar was another favorite, and cheap, as no visa require, just $5 or $10 USA fee, and pleasant long tail ride over.  Again, bit of shopping if wanting, or you could do the casino thing.

 

Only 2 that I've used, and actually miss doing, not that I'd make a special trip now.   But good memories.   Almost any reason is a good reason to get out of the house and or province.

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15 hours ago, MJCM said:

Depends from where you go and to which border.

 

If going from Pattaya to Ban Laem Border (Sa Kaeo Province) it will be much faster then those 4 hours because the 331 / 304 / 359 route they take is nowadays all 4 lane highway. And especially that 359 Highway is usually "empty"

If the 331 is the road that goes up past Pattaya Country club it's not 4 lane highway, only partially thru Chaengchongsao (sp).

 

 

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18 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

OP, you are asking about visa exempt entry into Thailand.

Via air with extensive history there is always a chance of being refused entry.

That's then a world of pain as you are flown back to point of departure.

 

With a land border refusal is uncommon as there is a two visa exempt land border entries per calendar year rule.

So less possibility of issues

By air is no limit. Land is 2. So air is better.

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16 hours ago, brianthainess said:

3 Hrs. ? you'd be lucky to do it in 4hrs nonstop but still better than flying.

The speed at which I frequently witness minivans thundering their way along Highway 3 near to where I live in Rayong Province indicates to me that a one-way trip between Pattaya and the Cambodian border taking only 3 hours is perfectly feasible!

 

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15 minutes ago, bignok said:

By air is no limit. Land is 2. So air is better.

Maybe not. I've been milking extensions and fly-ins since last June. This last flight in, I was questioned. I showed them my bank book with my retirement visa amount in it and they said, "time for you to get a retirement visa". I can't swear as to how foreboding that is or isn't.

 

I know it always comes down to the guy you get at the gate, but I wouldn't feel that comfortable adding two land crossings to that verdict.

 

-Got my retirement visa done in Hua Hin in 90 minutes, by the way. Ann's Visa; Ann is a sweetie powerhouse.

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22 minutes ago, Hindy said:

er excuse my ignorance,but why did people do border runs anyway?

I do my 90 days in Jomtien

90 day what, reporting? with a visa? a border run is normally for folks who enter 'visa exempt' like me, methinks

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10 minutes ago, LaosLover said:

Got retirement visa done in Hua Hin in 90 minutes, by the way. Ann's Visa; Ann is a sweetie powerhouse

how much? a bloke was telling me the other day that some of them fiddle the 800k deposit 'proof' so you don't actually have to put the 800k in, is this the case here?

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8 minutes ago, driver52 said:

90 day what, reporting? with a visa? a border run is normally for folks who enter 'visa exempt' like me, methinks

A border run is for anyone who needs to bounce out/in to continue their stay in the Kingdom, not limited to but including VE, METV, ME Non-O & Non-OA.

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I think we're not supposed to give prices here. Call Anne, tell her the plant-loving American sent you.

 

Whether to do that fudge or not has been debated to death here. I didn't ask, but that doesn't seem Anne-like. But she'll prob refer you.

 

As to my own processing, looking at my bank book, and photocopying it and having me sign it -a lot- was the longest part. And then there was a sticking point where they couldn't figure out that a bank wire was a bank wire.

 

If someone goes the broker-fronts-the-cash method, I'd be interested in hearing how that part happens live at Immigration.

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