Popular Post snoop1130 Posted May 2 Popular Post Posted May 2 Picture courtesy of The Pattaya News Pattaya City has unveiled a new initiative to enhance public convenience by launching luxurious air-conditioned mobile toilets for residents and tourists, free of charge. The first unit is strategically placed outside Walking Street, near the South Pattaya Pumping Station, and promises comfort and hygiene from 8am to midnight daily. The facility, designed for both men and women, includes two restrooms for each gender and is maintained by on-site staff to ensure cleanliness. Mayor Poramet Ngampichet, alongside Deputy Mayor Manoch Nongyai and other officials, inspected the unit, underscoring Pattaya's aim to provide a world-class experience. Originally, the city intended to build three permanent public toilets along the beachfront. However, legal constraints and Marine Department regulations regarding coastal development led to a pivot towards mobile units. "These can be easily relocated and still offer comfort and cleanliness," Mayor Poramet explained, highlighting the flexibility and practicality of mobile toilets. This initiative is part of a larger campaign to upgrade Pattaya's infrastructure, following recent enhancements to the beachfront's walkways and landscaping. The air-conditioned toilets underscore the city's commitment to tourist-friendly innovation, with plans to introduce similar units at Central Pattaya Beach and South Pattaya Beach. Locals and tourists are encouraged to use the new facilities, particularly during the hot, busy evenings on Walking Street, where air-conditioning and clean restrooms are highly appreciated. As the tourism sector rebounds, Pattaya is not only catering to its visitors with welcoming beaches and attractions but is also taking steps to ensure their comfort with state-of-the-art amenities like these mobile toilets. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-02 1 1 3
Popular Post jacko45k Posted May 2 Popular Post Posted May 2 What, just the two genders catered for? 1 1 11
Popular Post newbee2022 Posted May 3 Popular Post Posted May 3 Welcome. Now during the heat these little cubicles will be occupied over hrs by a few only? Have a rest in a comfortable atmosphere😂 3
Popular Post Gsxrnz Posted May 3 Popular Post Posted May 3 Obviously the engineer that built the steps wasn't top of his class in geometry. 2 5
KannikaP Posted May 3 Posted May 3 2 hours ago, jacko45k said: What, just the two genders catered for? No, they are for men and women, who are residents or tourists. 555 All this BS about sharing bogs with trans people will not matter because there is only one person at any one time in either of the cubicles. Great idea. Now, charge for their use, limit the time to say 5 or 10 minutes. And inspect after each use for damage or leaving dirty. Sorted. 1
Popular Post hotchilli Posted May 3 Popular Post Posted May 3 2 hours ago, jacko45k said: What, just the two genders catered for? Or those with disabilities... 1 2
Popular Post Grumpy one Posted May 3 Popular Post Posted May 3 31 minutes ago, hotsun said: How do people know those are toilets from looking at the truck Follow the stench 3
Popular Post mikebell Posted May 3 Popular Post Posted May 3 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: near the South Pattaya Pumping Station Convenient for emptying into the sea. 5 3
dlclark97 Posted May 3 Posted May 3 Good effort but....... The first up and last down steps look like a fall zone. Handicap access??? And how many 100's of meters for anyone to walk to these mobile toilets. 2
gk10012001 Posted May 3 Posted May 3 An interesting idea. Having been to Pats 15 times, I never had an issue finding some of those toilets behind many of the bars and paying 5 or 10 baht to use them. But something along beach road in the few spots not particularly close to the side street bars might be reasonable. I do not mind paying a reasonable price 2
Mason45 Posted May 3 Posted May 3 How long will it be before some writes on the walls " THERES NO USE STANDING ON THE SEAT CAUSE THE CRABS IN HERE CAN JUMP 6 FEET " 2
wavodavo Posted May 3 Posted May 3 1 hour ago, newbee2022 said: Welcome. Now during the heat these little cubicles will be occupied over hrs by a few only? Have a rest in a comfortable atmosphere😂 1 hour ago, newbee2022 said: Welcome. Now during the heat these little cubicles will be occupied over hrs by a few only? Have a rest in a comfortable atmosphere😂 I agree they would have to have a timer on them after say 5 minutes the aircon goes off , That will get em outa there. 1
wavodavo Posted May 3 Posted May 3 45 minutes ago, gk10012001 said: An interesting idea. Having been to Pats 15 times, I never had an issue finding some of those toilets behind many of the bars and paying 5 or 10 baht to use them. But something along beach road in the few spots not particularly close to the side street bars might be reasonable. I do not mind paying a reasonable price Yeah but they will close at midnight. Do thet think that by midnight everyone is tucked into bed ??
jcmj Posted May 3 Posted May 3 Would have been nice to have them during high season not after. Let’s just hope they hold up til next high season. Instead of proud they should be embarrassed. They promised these months ago. I guess better late than never, but not going to help the late night crowd. 55 crowd
wavodavo Posted May 3 Posted May 3 They would be very handy if you picked up one of the beachfront belles and didn't want to get a short time room you cou could have a nookie in the dunny. 1
Burma Bill Posted May 3 Posted May 3 3 hours ago, hotsun said: How do people know those are toilets from looking at the truck by the smell being emitted? 1
Burma Bill Posted May 3 Posted May 3 As usual with Thailand, no apparent facilities for disabled persons/tourists. 1
sambum Posted May 3 Posted May 3 Good idea, but only open until midnight, but what time do the bars close? What about all the late night "revellers"? - Where do they go when they are "caught short"? Maybe pee in the back of a songtau, or openly in the street causing on line disgust and "outrage"! 🙂
Toby1947 Posted May 3 Posted May 3 If they're kept as clean as the toilets at Jomtien immigration, we're all in for a treat. Disgusting blocked toilets with floater a plenty.
sambum Posted May 3 Posted May 3 Accidents waiting to happen - look at those steps! And no wheelchair access? And signs saying "Men" and "Ladies" might help - at the moment they look like polling booths or changing rooms! However, a "step" in the right direction!
PETERTHEEATER Posted May 3 Posted May 3 20 hours ago, snoop1130 said: ......includes two restrooms for each gender....... Single beds or queen size? (Asking on behalf of amorous foreign couples.)
impulse Posted May 3 Posted May 3 Kudos to them. It's a step in the right direction. Hopefully, they'll take some learning lumps and get better. Have they done anything about the lack of trash bins? It's been awhile since I visited Patts, but I recall carrying my empty water bottle for 15-20 minutes before I came across one. 1
VBF Posted May 3 Posted May 3 5 hours ago, Mason45 said: How long will it be before some writes on the walls " THERES NO USE STANDING ON THE SEAT CAUSE THE CRABS IN HERE CAN JUMP 6 FEET " Can I play a bit of "1-upmanship"? "If you voted for Trump, you can't s**t here 'cos your a-hole's in Washington" OR "If you voted for Starmer, you can't s**t here 'cos your a-hole's' in London" One must be fair, after all 😂
cynic1 Posted May 3 Posted May 3 the idea is a total failure. When I visit Pattaya I see many handicapped Thais and Falang in wheelchairs. Absolute no consideration to any of them with this moronic idea. The mayor is an idiot. As quoted by him, "However, legal constraints and Marine Department regulations regarding coastal development led to a pivot towards mobile units. "These can be easily relocated and still offer comfort and cleanliness," Mayor Poramet explained, highlighting the flexibility and practicality of mobile toilets". The only solution is permanently built toilets up and down the beach walkway that also cater for the handicapped. Can someone explain to me what the hell does this mean, "legal constraints and Marine Department regulations". It's what a politician might say because the cost is too high, I can only assume. Family friendly resort my a..ss Tell the Maritime Dept to go f..k themselves and build permanent toilets. The water is already a cesspool along that beach anyway with dead maritime fish🤪. 2
Burma Bill Posted May 3 Posted May 3 2 hours ago, Antiparovian said: Handy for a quick tug yes indeed, especially if all the ladyboys cruise around outside!
Moonlover Posted May 3 Posted May 3 2 hours ago, sambum said: And signs saying "Men" and "Ladies" might help Are the, almost human size, graphics not clear enough for you then?
impulse Posted May 3 Posted May 3 2 hours ago, sambum said: Good idea, but only open until midnight, but what time do the bars close? What about all the late night "revellers"? - Where do they go when they are "caught short"? Maybe pee in the back of a songtau, or openly in the street causing on line disgust and "outrage"! 🙂 After dark, nobody can see you pooping in the bushes.
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