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8 hours ago, pomchop said:

I live very near the beach/Hilton.  As most know they have set up for the big holiday party with stages for the entertainers and massive sound systems.

 

The noise is almost unbearable...it went on off and on most of sunday at very loud volumes.  On sunday night it was still super loud with lot of rap/hiphop type "music"...this went on til after midnight last night.

 

If that was not enough it started up again at 6;30 am this morning, monday, louder than ever.  It is now almost 8 am and still going strong.  They seem to be testing the system or just playing it for their own amusement.

 

Of course this is basically across the street from the soi 9 police station whose windows no doubt are vibrating from the noise.

 

And yet obviously there is no effort to wallk across the street and tell those idiots to cut it out.  Surely there must be some rules/law against this?  Maybe the cops are too busy setting up to hand out tickets to passing motobikes to notice?

 

Yes I know TIT but even here is it really necessary to start it up at 6;30 am no doubt waking up thousands of people who live or stay in hotels anywhere near the beach?

 

 

Used to be the same when I lived in Jomtien years ago. It's why I moved out. Never stay near a beach in Thailand is my advice to anyone who enjoys peace and quiet. Mind you, because so many pool villas have been built around where I moved to in the Huay Yai/Phoenix Golf Course area, we now have bass-heavy music assailing us on weekends during the tourist season. It seems that there's no escape wherever you are in this part of Thailand.

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7 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

 

I thought about going away for a few days this year, but everywhere I looked at in Thailand, I just imagined groups of Thais hanging out there partying until 6am.  Nothing "wrong" with that, but if I'm not planning to party all night, I would like to sleep.

 

They need "party free zones" for people who just want to spend the holiday relaxing in peace and quiet.

I think they are called Retirement/Nursing Homes

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2 hours ago, pomchop said:

wow sorry that  describing  absurdly loud music on one morning at 6;30 am seems to rattle so many cages and call for me to stop whining....i have lived here a long time, in a condo and not a hotel, (and my room does face away from beach which means the music was being played exceptionally loud)  and certainly understand that it will be noisy on new years eve and other big events none of which start at 6;30 am.......but 6;30 to 8 am with hardly anyone on the beach and a few guys decide to test the massive speakers at the crack of dawn for their amusement is not exactly normal.  In fact this is first time ever that i remember for that.   
 

So what was the point of your post, other than just groaning and moaning and whining? 

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Posted
50 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

That's what they  all say , but being a realist and may I add a punter , I'm thinking the odds are against you 

No idea what on earth you are talking about.

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2 hours ago, Stevemercer said:

I think they are called Retirement/Nursing Homes

 

Absolutely. Drinking and partying with loud music until the wee hours, or nursing homes. There's literally nothing in between.

 

🤦‍♂️

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Posted
11 hours ago, pomchop said:

I live very near the beach/Hilton.  As most know they have set up for the big holiday party with stages for the entertainers and massive sound systems.

 

The noise is almost unbearable...it went on off and on most of sunday at very loud volumes.  On sunday night it was still super loud with lot of rap/hiphop type "music"...this went on til after midnight last night.

 

If that was not enough it started up again at 6;30 am this morning, monday, louder than ever.  It is now almost 8 am and still going strong.  They seem to be testing the system or just playing it for their own amusement.

 

Of course this is basically across the street from the soi 9 police station whose windows no doubt are vibrating from the noise.

 

And yet obviously there is no effort to wallk across the street and tell those idiots to cut it out.  Surely there must be some rules/law against this?  Maybe the cops are too busy setting up to hand out tickets to passing motobikes to notice?

 

Yes I know TIT but even here is it really necessary to start it up at 6;30 am no doubt waking up thousands of people who live or stay in hotels anywhere near the beach?

 

 

Nobody hates, despises abusing noise as much as I do( obsessive  dog barking, chickens croaking all day long and loud obnoxious karaoke & partygoers but this noise is for the NY celebrations. It will pass after Thai’s go back to work from their holiday.

 

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7 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Yeah, those idiots who own at Hiso Northshore must be having a blast.

As mentioned, it is the land of noise in a party town.  They could careless about what people think.  Don't worry, it should only go on for another week.  

      Spouse and I were among the 'idiots' who owned at Northshore.  Our condo faced north and I don't remember the noise from events being bad--and the sliding doors were good quality.  Perhaps it's more of a problem with units facing south towards where the event stages are usually set up.  I think if you choose a location like Northshore's you know going in there will be some noise.

     In any case, It was a fun place to live and we still miss riding down on the elevator New Year's Eve to watch the fireworks from deck chairs on the 6th floor pool deck.  And, also the International Fireworks.  It doesn't get much easier than that.   Also fun to walk across the street to the beach for events and not have to drive and worry about finding a parking place.   We'd probably still be there but we decided we wanted a lot more space for both ourselves and family visits so we relocated to the Darkside.  

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11 hours ago, pomchop said:

I live very near the beach/Hilton.  As most know they have set up for the big holiday party with stages for the entertainers and massive sound systems.

 

The noise is almost unbearable...it went on off and on most of sunday at very loud volumes.  On sunday night it was still super loud with lot of rap/hiphop type "music"...this went on til after midnight last night.

 

If that was not enough it started up again at 6;30 am this morning, monday, louder than ever.  It is now almost 8 am and still going strong.  They seem to be testing the system or just playing it for their own amusement.

 

Of course this is basically across the street from the soi 9 police station whose windows no doubt are vibrating from the noise.

 

And yet obviously there is no effort to wallk across the street and tell those idiots to cut it out.  Surely there must be some rules/law against this?  Maybe the cops are too busy setting up to hand out tickets to passing motobikes to notice?

 

Yes I know TIT but even here is it really necessary to start it up at 6;30 am no doubt waking up thousands of people who live or stay in hotels anywhere near the beach?

 

 

That's your fault for living in front of the beach/Hilton when every man and his dog knows Beach Rd is party central.

Posted
21 hours ago, Gsxrnz said:

Pray for heavy rain and a strong offshore breeze.  Unlikely, so maybe invest in some noise cancelling earbuds - they actually work very well. :coffee1:

Well apparently that is what they will get in the UK and many NYE events are cancelled. Here, it is a bit cool at 20degC but looks like it will be a fine day So it is all systems go!. I can hear music in the distance already and it is not yet 7am. 

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11 hours ago, GypsyT said:

Go to your basement, put on Sydney fireworks on and adjust TV volume low.

I still can't fathom why you people get "off" on fireworks 

Coloured sparks in the air ,wow

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Posted
20 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

1137 - City Of Pattaya Complaint line.

 

Ring them.

 

The last bumper sticker that I saw said that complaints should be directed to 1-800-EAT-POOP.

 

Only, they didn't use POOP.

 

 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

The last bumper sticker that I saw said that complaints should be directed to 1-800-EAT-POOP.

 

Only, they didn't use POOP.

 

 

 

Thailand uses 1800 numbers ?

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On 12/30/2024 at 8:57 AM, Andre0720 said:

They do not care...

Regardless of all the words of politeness uttered ad nauseam,

They simply do not care about other people...

 

 

Selfish B@stards.

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On 12/30/2024 at 8:06 AM, dcalaska said:

Welcome to ''Noise Land''. Loud noises abound. Barking dogs all day, all night, small cc motorbikes with modified exhaust, diesel pickups with modified exhaust , pickup trucks driving around with monster speakers at full blast promoting some sales event and more. All for very little real use or value, just to make noise. Guess it's a Thai thing. TIT.

Not only a Thai thing. In Cambodia and Vietnam you have to endure the same crap, well fewer canines howling though. 

Thailand loves and feeds their street dogs.The Vietnamese eat them.

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Was that the most pathetic fireworks display in the history of Pattaya last night? I woke the GF up just before midnight and we went into the garden to watch, but the display lasted less than 2 minutes. I should think anyone who'd braved the crowds on Beach Road would have been more than a bit disappointed by that effort.

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