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6 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

Whatever happened to the man without any arms and legs? I remember seeing him and being in shock. 

might have gone for a swim one night....

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I stayed in Nana just so I could get a balcony to smoke weed.  Nice hotel reasonably priced.

But I never went to Nana entertainment plaza.  Don't drink like a fish.

But I did meet one bloke at the hotel as I went to pick up some things at 7.

He stayed there 4 times.

He's definitely enjoying the "night life".

For me, I'd rather stay at a hotel near Phaya Thai station.

Closer to the airport.  Better for business people who fly international for business, like me.

But my preferred hotel was full.  

Ciao, bambinos. 🐣

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On 11/28/2024 at 8:47 PM, 123Stodg said:

I don’t know about you lot, but since Covid ended, I’ve noticed a massive shift in the type of crowd now haunting Sukhumvit’s nightlife. In fact, I’d go as far as to say that without a few key groups propping it up, the whole scene might collapse faster than a plastic patio chair under a heavy bloke.

 

When I first landed here decades ago, Sukhumvit was the go-to spot for Western expats and tourists: Aussies, Yanks, Brits, Germans, and the odd Scandinavian sweating their way through the heat. They were the backbone of the nightlife, packing out Soi 4 and Soi 11 like clockwork. It was a good giggle. These days? I’d estimate they’re barely 20% of the crowd. The other 80%? A melting pot of Indians, Arabs, Chinese, Koreans, and Japanese punters.

 

And here’s the kicker: Indians alone probably make up two-thirds of the crowd on certain sois. Walk down Nana or Soi 11 now, and it’s a completely different vibe. What started as a playground tailored for Western tastes has shifted into something distinctly Asian-centric. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, it’s just fascinating to watch how the balance of power (and wallets) has changed. Are we watching Sukhumvit morph into something new and sustainable, or is it just clinging to whichever crowd happens to have the deepest pockets right now? Throw in the explosion of weed shops over the last few years, and it’s like stepping into a completely different universe.

 

So what happens if even one of these major financial pillars, say the Indians or Arabs, stops showing up? Does the whole thing come crashing down? Let’s be real: Sukhumvit’s nightlife already feels like it’s teetering on a fragile dynamic. With sky-high prices and waning appeal for many of the old crowd, it just doesn’t have the same draw anymore. Sure, the bars, clubs, and streets still buzz, but would it all go belly-up if those propping it up decided to take their wallets elsewhere?

 

What’s your take? Have you noticed the shift? And where do you think the nightlife would end up if some of these groups suddenly disappeared?

Well the last time I partied in Soi Cowboy and Pattaya for that matter was 1992, the year before I retired from the US Navy.  I can relate to how things were back in the day but I'm eager to see and find out how much things have really changed.  Great article by the way and thanks again 

Posted (edited)
On 11/29/2024 at 3:12 PM, saintdomingo said:

Are the Indians spending money.?

Or any of the others

?

The straw industry must be doing well.

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Nana Plaza was crazy busy this week. Someone once told me the Nana area was owned by Indians. True or not, I do not know. But what I do know is that there are more Indians than farangs in Nana these days. And more Chinese and Japanese than farangs. The vibe is so different today. Still fun, but different.

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On 12/1/2024 at 4:51 AM, NoshowJones said:

The straw industry must be doing well.

 

 

It's changed these days. 

 

Now it's about haggling. They work in packs, and try to get the best possible discount for their entertainment. 

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