gerry1011 Posted July 22, 2005 Share Posted July 22, 2005 I recollect reading an interview with one of the original elite card management flunkies in which he stated that the purpose of the elite card was not solely for people to live here long-term or to purchase land. Sorta like, yes all these benefits are available to card holders but we would much prefer that they didn't actually take advantage of any. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Which of course is typical Thai-think. Give us your money, farang, and then **** off. Whether the Thais like it or not, and however much the government may try to deny it to themselves, Thailand is not an "elite" anything. It is a cheap, downmarket, mass-tourist destination, also attractive to predominently male retirees because their pension funds will go a lot further than in their own countries. It is time that the TAT and other government agencies abandoned their self-delusion and realized precisely where their target market really lies. They might then discover the benefits of abandoning pie-in-the-sky "elitist" schemes, and doing something to try to shore-up the declining tourist arrivals from the market segments who actually find the country attractive. A good start might be not shutting down entertainment venues at a ridiculously early hour, directing police to refrain from raiding clubs and night-spots demanding passports and urine tests, and perhaps doing something to relax the Byzantine paper-chase for people who genuinely wish to retire in Thailand. Of course as another poster said, it won't happen. Som num nah. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It is true that in general Thailand attacts downmarket tourists... as well as low quality expats. It is true that these two categories of people participate greatly to the economy of the country. It is true that it hurts the economy when these two groups are hurt by strict and useless rules. But, this should not be a reason to stop to attract people for the top end of the market. Elite Card is, in my opinion, a very interesting product for a limited number of people (see my previous posts). Now, for the people who can't afford it or simply don't see any personal benefit in aquiring it, no problem, there will be the Thai Visa Gold Card. I strongly support the creators of this new card, since it has a potential market and all constructive ideas should be encouraged. At the same time, reading the comments of the members on the forum about this potential new Thai Visa Gold Card would make Thailand Eilte members laugh. The very same members who criticize Thailand Elite would like to enjoy the same kind of benefits, discounts everywhere and for everyone, etc... nearly for free. Everything comes at a price and the purpose of both Thailand Elite and Thai Visa Gold Card is... to make money!!! Which means that "someone" "somewhere" must pay for these benefits. And who could critisize the companies running these cards since making money is the goal of everyone... Two cards for two markets. Thailand Elite offers me a free companion ticket everytime I buy my First Class plane ticket (interesting)... Thailand Elite puts me in contact with key people in the country (priceless)... Thailand Elite makes my life easy in the country (very convenient)... Thailand Elite invites me to cocktail parties at high end clubs (enjoyable)... Thailand Elite helps me organize events (highly valuable)... Thailand Elite takes care of all my visa (so comfortable)... Thailand Elite gives me the use of conference rooms for my meetings (great)... Thailand Elite invites members to top CEO and business meetings... (valuable contacts) Thailand Elite upgrades me to executive suites at my hotels (that's nice)... Thailand Elite gives me discounts here and there... (well, they give I take) I think I made a very good investment with the card, and the new strategy of the company suits me very well. Thailand can have mass-tourism AND upper-end visitors or residents at the same time... Where is the problem? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rumpole Posted July 22, 2005 Share Posted July 22, 2005 (edited) Thailand can have mass-tourism AND upper-end visitors or residents at the same time... Where is the problem? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The problem appears to be the slow-but-sure alienantion of the country's traditional markets through petty harrasment and sporadic enforcement of pointless regulations, whilst at the same time being unable (for reasons which would seem to be obvious to everyone except the government) to attract a more upmarket clientelle in sufficient numbers to make up the shortfall. Edited July 22, 2005 by Rumpole Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sriracha john Posted July 25, 2005 Share Posted July 25, 2005 Thailand can have mass-tourism AND upper-end visitors or residents at the same time... Where is the problem? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The problem appears to be the slow-but-sure alienantion of the country's traditional markets through petty harrasment and sporadic enforcement of pointless regulations, whilst at the same time being unable (for reasons which would seem to be obvious to everyone except the government) to attract a more upmarket clientelle in sufficient numbers to make up the shortfall. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well put, Mr. Rumpole. While gerry is correct that Thailand CAN support both markets, it is mainly in the numbers involved that is of note. Just how many high-end visitors are interested in coming to Thailand? Certainly it's in the hundreds, while the other visitor markets number in the millions. The fact that they have managed to con (I mean sell) 800 Elite cards during the 3 years they've been selling it is testament to the non-interest that most high-end visitors have in Thailand. One should not forget in this discussion that Mr. T had anticipated selling 1,000,000 Elite cards, generating (hahaha) ONE trillion baht. His pie-in-the-sky, delusional beliefs has been so utterly failing, but yet so expected by everyone, "except the government." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dr_Pat_Pong Posted July 26, 2005 Share Posted July 26, 2005 Dead in the water fo sure Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Firefan Posted July 26, 2005 Share Posted July 26, 2005 Just give me residency for 1M Baht, and I will consider. Cheers! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Axel Posted July 26, 2005 Share Posted July 26, 2005 They do try very hard. Came across a web-site, now in English and Japanese. However, those I know, who actually paid the 1 million are living in LOS and therefore are the less desirable. They do use all the benefits too often. Reduced TG-tickets, airport-transfer etc. The only good thing is the 5 years' visa. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fxm88 Posted July 27, 2005 Share Posted July 27, 2005 (edited) D00D I'ma 3L33t!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!! u r NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 http://sanpaworn.vissaventure.com/?s=log&c=miscellanea SOMETIMES THERE WILL BE MARBLE UNDERFOOT. SOMETIMES THERE WILL BE SAND. BUT IT WILL ALWAYS FEEL LIKE RED CARPET. Edited July 27, 2005 by fxm88 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fxm88 Posted August 18, 2005 Share Posted August 18, 2005 Just came through the airport a few days ago. Long queues, as usual, at the immigration counters. I noticed that one of the counters was exclusive for Thailand Elite members. Unfortunately no members came through while I was waiting so I did not get to witness the speed and ease of their process. Instead the Elite counter had become a distribution point for immigration forms. But that counter must get a lot of traffic because its unique Welcome carpet was looking a little worn out. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dr_Pat_Pong Posted August 19, 2005 Share Posted August 19, 2005 They probably aged it by spreading it on Silom Road for a month to give people the notion that they are super busy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerry1011 Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 Just came through the airport a few days ago. Long queues, as usual, at the immigration counters. I noticed that one of the counters was exclusive for Thailand Elite members. Unfortunately no members came through while I was waiting so I did not get to witness the speed and ease of their process. Instead the Elite counter had become a distribution point for immigration forms. But that counter must get a lot of traffic because its unique Welcome carpet was looking a little worn out. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The counter is not in use anymore. Attendants meet the members at the plane and bring them directly to the lounge where they wait, while the immigration formalities are done and luggage are collected for them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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