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Pattaya’s Safety Facelift Meets Skepticism from Long-term Expats

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On 5/31/2025 at 2:12 PM, kuzmabruk said:

I think Central Festival is very safe.  Terminal 21 too.   The rest of Pattaya is a toilet.  I brought my father to visit me in 2005 and we went to walking street and he said “this is an open sewer, your stepmom and I will return to Bangkok tonight and go to Singapore rather than visit with you and your brother in this cesspool”.  Dirty, unsafe nothing good you can say other than - the girls are so much younger and better than back home in Vancouver. 

You took him to walking street?

 

Theres your problem right there

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    TDAC is a non issue. It’s a simple process used by many countries. There are far more important issues than this non issue

  • Everyone wants first world infrastructure but also want 3 world prices, you can't have both. 

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9 hours ago, mikebell said:

Agreed but here is a microcosm of the whole TAT Empire: my daughter/Son-i-L are snowbirds and want to fly South for the Winter.  They've chosen Vietnam - no TDAC; a much more generous tourist visa, rather than going to Immigration here to extend Thai visa & forcing me to fill in TM30s.

Well, visa length I can understand. But the online TDAC is a piece of cake. It’s required in Singapore and is to be introduced in Schengen countries and the UK.

 

Literally, it’s less than 5 minutes done in the comfort of your own home whilst sipping a glass of wine. God knows I complain about a ton of things in this country that drive me bonkers, but TDAC, it’s a non issue

19 hours ago, Emdog said:

Do it on line.... I used to go in just for rubbernecking what sort are coming here now, but the on line thing is quick and efficient. Amazing Thailand and all that

I had been out of the country this time, so had to attend the office. Usually I do use on-line. 

14 hours ago, wensiensheng said:

TDAC, it’s a non issue

Unless you are 82: do not have a smart phone; are not tech savvy; and alone in a foreign country; all of which is going to apply to me in 3 weeks time in Spain, having secured my multiple re-entry permit.

On 6/2/2025 at 8:40 AM, mikebell said:

Unless you are 82: do not have a smart phone; are not tech savvy; and alone in a foreign country; all of which is going to apply to me in 3 weeks time in Spain, having secured my multiple re-entry permit.

They have people at Suvarnabhumi who will help you. It means you will have a delay prior to passing through immigration, but that’s a price you pay for your circumstances.

 

Do you not know ANYONE in Spain with access to the internet? TDAC doesn’t need to be completed on your own phone. Someone else can do it for you so, long as you supply the information. Unless you are actively looking for reasons why you can’t do it…..

On 5/31/2025 at 9:46 AM, VBF said:

I think the dummy is the thing you just spat out! Pity you didn't swallow it!

I can get a good Thai meal in Pattaya for 50 to 60 Baht -  I call that pretty damn cheap and akin to 3rd world. 

Yeah enjoy your bowl of rice DUMMY

12 minutes ago, Reddavy said:
On 5/31/2025 at 9:46 AM, VBF said:

I think the dummy is the thing you just spat out! Pity you didn't swallow it!

I can get a good Thai meal in Pattaya for 50 to 60 Baht -  I call that pretty damn cheap and akin to 3rd world. 

Yeah enjoy your bowl of rice DUMMY

With a red curry, or Penang Gai or Khao Man Gai at the "Tin Cup" I shall thank you. That's just one example of good venues (packed out most evenings)  so you can apologise for your ignorance and rudeness any time you like.

 

I imagine you going to Cheap Charlie's or similar for boring Western food and have no idea of what real Thai food tastes like.  Lots of places like The Tin Cup - usually market stalls or food halls - places where Thai people eat Thai food.

Just now, VBF said:

With a red curry, or Penang Gai or Khao Man Gai at the "Tin Cup" I shall thank you. That's just one example of good venues (packed out most evenings)  so you can apologise for your ignorance and rudeness any time you like. I imagine you going to Cheap Charlie's or similar for boring Western food and have no idea of what real Thai food tastes like.

Don’t eat western food. That’s why i live in Thailand. And i’ve been to tin cup food is awfull bland and boring. Most thais avoid like the plauge

10 minutes ago, Reddavy said:

Don’t eat western food. That’s why i live in Thailand. And i’ve been to tin cup food is awfull bland and boring. Most thais avoid like the plauge

You think? I see lots of Thais from the bars etc getting their food most evenings. Plus lots of motorcycle taxi drivers go there.

Rather than bland and boring, I'd say it's very tasty and comparable to the food sold in Thai areas outside Pattaya etc. Opinion on the quality is of course personal and subjective.

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