Only ate at one C & C, and only once. I think the original, decades ago, and thought the food sucked, being very bland. This even before I started to like spicy.
Nice concept, offering free vasectomies, back then, not sure if still do. As some people simply shouldn't be allowed to have children.
Aussie bar, been to a couple, total waste of time, since not an Aussie.
Jazz bars, a plenty, but probably too expensive for OP, and caters to locals, which he despises, so why bother.
So I guess the good news is that entering visa exempt is now valid for 60 days. So my 80 day trip will only require the 30 day extension. For planning purposes of our next trip, is the marriage extension still 60 days? We would extend our next stay by a month if that's the case.
I have had the airline hassles in the past since my stay is longer than 60. I've used Onwardticket and that worked. If I were to apply for the evisa, could I also apply for the extension online at the same time to avoid the hassles with the airlines?? Or would I still have to use an alternative method, and then head up to Laksi to get the 30 day?
Finally, saw an article that led me to believe that even if qualified for visa exempt, I would still have to get the evisa. Is this article incorrect?
Thailand Makes ETA Mandatory For Singaporeans, Other Visa-Free Travellers
Thanks in advance.
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