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Pattaya Hotels Boom Amid Post-Quake Guest Surge as Hua Hin Falters


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1 hour ago, Reddavy said:

Complete BS. Pattaya is empty the bars and restaurants are very quiet. Today at my hotel i have the swimming pool to myself. At breakfast there is more staff than customers. 

Spot on, same here the hotels are desperate 👍👍

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1 hour ago, ChockyTheCat said:

I don’t see tourism in Hua Hin picking up at all until those horrendous and dangerous road works on Rama 2 are finished ( if they ever get finished ) it’s disgusting how long it’s taking and the loss of life it’s caused, I absolutely dread driving that section of road and do everything I can to avoid it.

Driven through loads of times - you actually can by-pass them easily enough - just use Google maps.

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1 hour ago, ChockyTheCat said:

I don’t see tourism in Hua Hin picking up at all until those horrendous and dangerous road works on Rama 2 are finished ( if they ever get finished ) it’s disgusting how long it’s taking and the loss of life it’s caused, I absolutely dread driving that section of road and do everything I can to avoid it.

I drove it the other day no one was working on the construction.   It all looks to me to be 4 to 5 years from completion.   Terrible and dangerous. 

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2 hours ago, Reddavy said:

Complete BS. Pattaya is empty the bars and restaurants are very quiet. Today at my hotel i have the swimming pool to myself. At breakfast there is more staff than customers. 

Perhaps the other hotel guests are living on the fruits of love. No need for breakfast.

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2 hours ago, ChockyTheCat said:

I don’t see tourism in Hua Hin picking up at all until those horrendous and dangerous road works on Rama 2 are finished ( if they ever get finished ) it’s disgusting how long it’s taking and the loss of life it’s caused, I absolutely dread driving that section of road and do everything I can to avoid it.


 

I think the biggest problem for Hua Hin is the pollution and unfortunately I cannot see it improving.

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2 hours ago, Reddavy said:

Complete BS. Pattaya is empty the bars and restaurants are very quiet. Today at my hotel i have the swimming pool to myself. At breakfast there is more staff than customers. 

It is media sensationalism but has some substance. I have been coming down to Pattaya regularly since New Year and throughout that time it has been fairly difficult to get where you want, particularly at the low end of the scale.  Last week when we booked for this week,  before the quake, many were full up or down to  last room. If you were ok with 2K+ then a lot more choice but we don't want to pay that just to avoid driving home.

With Pattaya already fairly busy,  wouldn't have taken many to fill up one accommodation segment and provide an excuse for a distorted headline.

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Drove through Hua Hin on Wednesday morning, black as coal and thunder storms, with flooding everywhere.

Flooding everywhere in Hua Hin on Wednesday morning?  What time?  And do you mean downtown Hua Hin, Hua Hin city and/or Hua Hin district?

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1 hour ago, kwilco said:

I suggested a few days back that Pattaya would have a boom in occupancy but the idea was derided.

There is always a knee jerk reaction to be anticipated.

i was here during the tsunami, Pattaya filled up overnight.

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"The girls must be getting rightly juiced up....tons more business!!

But then will probably also come more than the usual punch ups. "

 

Again and again, such extremely immature replies from clown expats who are still just very immature adolescents mascarading to be in adulthood.   But in fact they are now living in Thailand and for some bizarre reason feel it necessary and empowered to mock and laugh at human tragedy and Thailand's serious earthquake issue's aftermath.  

 

There is a HORRIFiC human tragedy unfolding with tremendous loss of life. But clown expats like this one only want to make adolescent school boy (12 to 13 years of age) comments about prostitutes --- who are not even part of the story or the tragedy.

 

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12 hours ago, JimHuaHin said:

Flooding everywhere in Hua Hin on Wednesday morning?  What time?  And do you mean downtown Hua Hin, Hua Hin city and/or Hua Hin district?

I was in Pranburi where it started around 10am, heading towards Hua HIn, mostly the southern side.

Visibility on the roads was down to 100 metres in places

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9 hours ago, ExpatInCM said:

"The girls must be getting rightly juiced up....tons more business!!

But then will probably also come more than the usual punch ups. "

 

Again and again, such extremely immature replies from clown expats who are still just very immature adolescents mascarading to be in adulthood.   But in fact they are now living in Thailand and for some bizarre reason feel it necessary and empowered to mock and laugh at human tragedy and Thailand's serious earthquake issue's aftermath.  

 

There is a HORRIFiC human tragedy unfolding with tremendous loss of life. But clown expats like this one only want to make adolescent school boy (12 to 13 years of age) comments about prostitutes --- who are not even part of the story or the tragedy.

 

Expat I have never heard such WOKE.. WOKE-ISM in all my 70 years. You should try and think about what you are going to say before you hit the keyboard old fella .

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18 hours ago, Toby1947 said:

Spot on, same here the hotels are desperate 👍👍

But they won't lower their prices to encourage more guests

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Really?

A basic 3 star hotel, one room category full on one day.

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Checked some other places on booking.com and no problem.

Songkran might be a bit fuller?

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On 4/4/2025 at 1:23 PM, Reddavy said:

Complete BS. Pattaya is empty the bars and restaurants are very quiet. Today at my hotel i have the swimming pool to myself. At breakfast there is more staff than customers. 

Pattaya is busy but not with the type of tourists who frequent bars, it would be hard to notice as there are so many bars now.

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