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

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  • 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. 

  • ChockyTheCat
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    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

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

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On 4/4/2025 at 2:00 PM, hotchilli said:

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

It's quiet here tourists have almost gone home although plenty around Tesco and blueport but many may be expats 

A bit of rain well needed to wash the sewers not much flooding 

 

 

e sewage 

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. 

That's because all these Thais coming to Pattaya  in their cars causing so much traffic. Takes almost a hour to get past Central Festival mall. They are in traffic or the malls.

39 minutes ago, kiwikeith said:

It's quiet here tourists have almost gone home although plenty around Tesco and blueport but many may be expats 

A bit of rain well needed to wash the sewers not much flooding 

 

 

e sewage 

I got feedback of flooding on Sukhumvit and Naklua (Sawang Fa area) yesterday. 

48 minutes ago, kiwikeith said:

It's quiet here tourists have almost gone home although plenty around Tesco and blueport but many may be expats 

A bit of rain well needed to wash the sewers not much flooding 

 

 

e sewage 

Driving through Cha am it was dead, all the beach road was empty with hopeful vendors waving at you to turn into their patch of beach.

On 4/8/2025 at 8:23 AM, hotchilli said:

Driving through Cha am it was dead, all the beach road was empty with hopeful vendors waving at you to turn into their patch of beach.

Like the old days, but Friday to Sunday  havoc as all the Bangkok people come go to the south end quiet there but not many food vendors, we take our own barbecue and seafood 

17 minutes ago, kiwikeith said:

Like the old days, but Friday to Sunday  havoc as all the Bangkok people come go to the south end quiet there but not many food vendors, we take our own barbecue and seafood 

I have frequented the north beach recently... the never ending strolling vendors trying to sell you stuff becomes annoying after the 50th time..

I pass by Cha am now and head for a lovely sandy beach further south that I shall not name, no vendors, no deck chairs, no umbrellas and no interferences.

Sheer beach bliss

On 4/10/2025 at 8:46 AM, hotchilli said:

I have frequented the north beach recently... the never ending strolling vendors trying to sell you stuff becomes annoying after the 50th time..

I pass by Cha am now and head for a lovely sandy beach further south that I shall not name, no vendors, no deck chairs, no umbrellas and no interferences.

Sheer beach bliss

That's where we go 

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