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Thailand Balances Booze Ban with Tourism on Buddhist Holy Days


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What a joke..... Modernize the whole alcohol law... sell and buy everyday from a age of 21 with id card by doubts .. Much better than all this kind of so called solutions for stimulating tourism.. This is not working, just because Pattaya and Phuket are tourism spots with foreign tourists and Thai tourism must be boosted  in May, but when you are Thai you are not allowed to buy alcohol than??

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  • International airports for departing passengers.
  • Licensed tourist area venues.
  • Hotels under the Hotel Act.
  • Approved venues hosting major events.

 

Well at least we can all meet up and get hammered in a hotel, eh lads??

 

anyone any ideas which one we should go? I'm up for it!

 

regards,

bob.

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1 hour ago, ikke1959 said:

What a joke..... Modernize the whole alcohol law... sell and buy everyday from a age of 21 with id card by doubts ..

 

Why raise it from 20 to 21?

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Moreover, the board is studying the potential legalization of online alcohol sales.

 

Finally.

 

 

 

 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

International airports for departing passengers.

As long as crews will be assisted in refusing intoxicated boarding passengers. 

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I was in a wine connection last year when tourists were told no wine with the meals as it was after 2PM. We had the same when trying to buy a bottle. Looking at wines with the waitress standing there saying nothing, only to be told when choosing one, solly five past two. Madness. Now we make sure we get there by one.

Strangely last time we were given 3 glasses of wine to taste and rate, free. It was well after 2!

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The ban will stay, but alcohol sales will be allowed in certain locations like international airports, designated tourist areas, hotels, and venues hosting major events.

 

As far as I'm aware this, apart from the designated tourist areas, has been allowed for years already.

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Prasert clarified that the prohibition periods can't change yet due to Revolutionary Council Announcement No. 253

 

Sounds like something Madame Defarge was involved in?

 

 

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No tourist or expats or Thais care much at all about the few days a year of no alcohol sales.....As a matter of fact the bar workers quite like the break from working....

 

But every expat and tourist and Thai  despises the afternoon alcohol sales ban EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR.....And 100% want it dropped...

 

I have never seen a single post on Thai Visa that supports the afternoon sales ban in the last 20 years......NOT ONE.....

 

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16 minutes ago, cookie1974 said:

Not being able to buy alcohol for a day or 2 during buddha days is hardly a problem, unless you are an alcoholic, in which case stock up the day before, its not rocket science is it?

Exactly. More than once a week indicates a problem. 

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5 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

No tourist or expats or Thais care at all about the few days a year of no alcohol sales.....

 

So you think tourist don't care if there is a day (sometimes 2 days in a row) on their 2 week holiday that everything is shut?

 

6 minutes ago, redwood1 said:

But every expat and tourist and Thai  despises the afternoon alcohol sales ban EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR

 

Tourist don't tend to buy alcohol in supermarkets or convenience stores, as that are the only places that have the afternoon ban, bars and restaurants, which are attended by tourists, serve alcohol all day

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2 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

What a joke..... Modernize the whole alcohol law... sell and buy everyday from a age of 21 with id card by doubts .. Much better than all this kind of so called solutions for stimulating tourism.. This is not working, just because Pattaya and Phuket are tourism spots with foreign tourists and Thai tourism must be boosted  in May, but when you are Thai you are not allowed to buy alcohol than??

Most Thai places that are open usually sell alcohol anyhow and do not get bothered. 

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Who gives an F, go to your trusted mom and pap store for Buddha day beer as always. No "tourist" buys ridiculously overpriced <deleted> beer at any airport.

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7 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

So you think tourist don't care if there is a day (sometimes 2 days in a row) on their 2 week holiday that everything is shut?

 

 

Tourist don't tend to buy alcohol in supermarkets or convenience stores, as that are the only places that have the afternoon ban, bars and restaurants, which are attended by tourists, serve alcohol all day

 

Plenty of tourist buy beer from 7-11......

 

And No I dont think any tourist care about a no alcohol sales day even on a two week holiday....

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10 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

So you think tourist don't care if there is a day (sometimes 2 days in a row) on their 2 week holiday that everything is shut?

 

 

Tourist don't tend to buy alcohol in supermarkets or convenience stores, as that are the only places that have the afternoon ban, bars and restaurants, which are attended by tourists, serve alcohol all day

Everything is not shut, you just can't buy alcohol.

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1 minute ago, Andycoops said:

Everything is not shut, you just can't buy alcohol.

 

And the pedant post of the day goes to..................

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