Popular Post snoop1130 Posted yesterday at 10:02 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 10:02 AM Picture courtesy of The Moscow Times By Bob Scott Local officials in Pattaya issued a gentle reminder to plan carefully for upcoming events in the city including the Chon Buri local elections and the booze bans. Locals, visitors and tourists in Pattaya should mark their calendars as the region is likely to go dry from 5pm on January 31 to 5pm on February 1. While the exact date hasn’t been finalised, this schedule is almost a sure thing. Under Thai law, booze bans kick in 24 hours before elections and continue through voting, affecting everyone regardless of whether they’re casting a vote, reported Pattaya News. Although other local elections might pop up across Thailand, this one’s the biggie for Pattaya, focusing on regional positions, Pattaya’s mayor won’t be on the ballot this year. Religious Holidays: Makha Bucha Day: February 12, a Wednesday. Visakha Bucha Day: May 11, a Sunday. Note, while Monday, May 12, is a government holiday, the bars will be back in business. Asalha Bucha Day: July 10, a Thursday. Buddhist Lent Day: July 11, a Friday. End of Buddhist Lent Day: October 7, a Tuesday. These dry days honour Thailand’s rich Buddhist traditions or support the electoral process. Visitors should plan their affairs with these in mind. While some sports bars or restaurant/bar hybrids might keep their doors open, they’re legally barred from serving alcohol on these sacred days. Typically, the dry spell lasts a full 24 hours, from midnight to midnight, though local officials sometimes offer a bit of wiggle room with slightly adjusted timings. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-13 2 8
Popular Post Will B Good Posted yesterday at 10:07 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 10:07 AM Wasn't it great when there were illegal bars just about everywhere? 1 1 2 2
Popular Post Tropicalevo Posted yesterday at 10:40 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 10:40 AM I am sure that 'no alcohol' days are not a problem for us AN readers. We know everything. I am sure that we all know somewhere to get a brew if we need it. 1 3
Popular Post Mason45 Posted yesterday at 01:46 PM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:46 PM To honor Thailands rich Buddhist traditions, if only the people who believe this were to practice what they preach. 4 3 8
Popular Post hotchilli Posted 14 hours ago Popular Post Posted 14 hours ago 12 hours ago, Tropicalevo said: I am sure that 'no alcohol' days are not a problem for us AN readers. We know everything. I am sure that we all know somewhere to get a brew if we need it. My local Mom & Pop shop serve with a smile. 2 1 6
kwaussie Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago The beach vendors at Patong beach have no problem selling alcohol. 1
jacko45k Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago These same religious holidays occur every year, what is the fuss about? 1 1
Iron Tongue Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 24 hours without booze, oh my! That sure is a good reason to get one's blood-alcohol level up the day before! Mathematically, your body metabolizes alcohol at a rate of 0.016% per hour. This means that one should just prep themselves by getting their BAC up to at least 0.384% by 5PM when the ban begins! Then everyone could easily "ride that buzz" during the 24-hour ban. 2
Popular Post Ralf001 Posted 13 hours ago Popular Post Posted 13 hours ago 1 hour ago, hotchilli said: My local Mom & Pop shop serve with a smile. Same here and if I had too many to drive to them they will deliver to me ! 3
Popular Post Upnotover Posted 13 hours ago Popular Post Posted 13 hours ago 33 minutes ago, jacko45k said: These same religious holidays occur every year, what is the fuss about? This story is to point out there is an upcoming election and a similar ban in place. 1 2
Popular Post Mason45 Posted 13 hours ago Popular Post Posted 13 hours ago 37 minutes ago, jacko45k said: These same religious holidays occur every year, what is the fuss about? All alcohol bans should be done away with in designated tourist areas. It's the Buddhist followers who should observe these days and many Thais simply don't. Don't worry the parliamentary members bar will be open 24/7 with booze flowing freely. These same guys are all devoted Buddhists. 2 1
Ralf001 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Mason45 said: All alcohol bans should be done away with in designated tourist areas. It's the Buddhist followers who should observe these days and many Thais simply don't. This story is about an upcoming election day.
Mason45 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 1 minute ago, Ralf001 said: This story is about an upcoming election day. That's even a more ridiculous ban considering what the local Councillors contribute to the community. By the way, I did mean all booze ban days, not just the Buddhist days.
dinsdale Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 11 hours ago, Mason45 said: To honor Thailands rich Buddhist traditions, if only the people who believe this were to practice what they preach. Thais that drink alcohol will be drinking alcohol on all the above mentioned dates. As a guess this would run into millions probably 10's of millions of Thais. Just shows what a complete nonsense this whole prohibition is. 1
KhunBENQ Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Local elections (PAO?) are nationwide on Sunday Feb 1. So from Saturday Jan 31, 6 PM there is alc ban officially. Not quite sure but I thinks it ends 24h later, Sunday 6 PM. 1
Popular Post hotandsticky Posted 13 hours ago Popular Post Posted 13 hours ago 4 minutes ago, dinsdale said: Thais that drink alcohol will be drinking alcohol on all the above mentioned dates. As a guess this would run into millions probably 10's of millions of Thais. Just shows what a complete nonsense this whole prohibition is. Indeed. There is no law against drinking alcohol - just illegal to sell it. 1 2
dinsdale Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 7 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said: Local elections (PAO?) are nationwide on Sunday Feb 1. So from Saturday Jan 31, 6 PM there is alc ban officially. Not quite sure but I thinks it ends 24h later, Sunday 6 PM. 5pm-5pm???
jacko45k Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 38 minutes ago, Mason45 said: All alcohol bans should be done away with in designated tourist areas. It's the Buddhist followers who should observe these days and many Thais simply don't. Don't worry the parliamentary members bar will be open 24/7 with booze flowing freely. These same guys are all devoted Buddhists. I said the same thing when I was living and working in Saudi Arabia..... didn't fly there either! 1
norfolkandchance Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 5 minutes ago, jacko45k said: I said the same thing when I was living and working in Saudi Arabia..... didn't fly there either! I miss the SID. 1
KhunBENQ Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 19 minutes ago, dinsdale said: 5pm-5pm??? Hmm Maybe. Will try to find. And I got it wrong. Feb 1 is a Saturday of course. Stay tuned 😁 1
SAFETY FIRST Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: While some sports bars or restaurant/bar hybrids might keep their doors open, they’re legally barred from serving alcohol on these sacred days. Nothing worse than drinking beer out of a coffee mug. 1 1
jacko45k Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 4 minutes ago, norfolkandchance said: I miss the SID. Yes my friend. Stuff ruined me, couldn't get a drink strong enough when I was back in the UK. 1
KhunBENQ Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago As written elections are on Sat Feb 1. End 5 PM. So the weekend is saved 😁 1
Upnotover Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 1 minute ago, KhunBENQ said: As written elections are on Sat Feb 1. End 5 PM. So the weekend is saved 😁 Unless you consider Friday night to be part of the weekend. Also confirms what the original story stated.
Yagoda Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago A Pattaya without booze is like Pattaya without hookers. It does not exist.
norfolkandchance Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 18 minutes ago, jacko45k said: Yes my friend. Stuff ruined me, couldn't get a drink strong enough when I was back in the UK. Indeed. We had to cut it 3-1 when the nurses visited at the weekend. Happy 8 years.
norfolkandchance Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 24 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said: Nothing worse than drinking beer out of a coffee mug. Soi 4 Jomtien Beach. 2
PomPolo Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago All very well and good but it doesn't really make much sense they have a photo of a Russian off license in the article! 1 1
Peterphuket Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 2 hours ago, hotchilli said: My local Mom & Pop shop serve with a smile. With the difference that most ‘local Mom & Pop shops’ do not sell wine.
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