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Thailand already attracts millions with its culture, food, and festivals not casinos. Targeting only the ultra-rich for gambling seems risky and unnecessary. There are better ways to grow tourism, like concerts or sports events, without the downsides of promoting gambling.

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If they, TH, think their version will be 'world class', like everything else they think is world class, then NO, tourist will not increase because of casinos. 

 

Not world class in TH ... compared to other locations I've been:

... scuba diving

... mountains, though very nice 

... beaches ... Hell NO

... friendliness of people ... same same

... food ... same same, marginally prefer USA

 

Not TAT promoted:

... women (non P4P) ... same same, advantage TH (income disparity), so younger will be more tolerant to older partners, but only in the 50+ age of men.  Under 45 and healthy, same same in USA.

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

In essence, while the government hopes to cultivate a unique tourism magnet, the move seems misaligned with actual market dynamics and longstanding tourism drivers in Thailand.

 

 

The real reason the rich Thai's want this is for money laundering & to hell with what the population want or think

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