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Would you take your children to Pattaya for a family holiday?Let's be honest now....  

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To be honest Kerry i've been to all the shopping malls on numerous occasions in Pattaya and i don't consider any

to be full of hookers, it's just that some people on this thread need to make up stories to try and convince themselves that what they're trying

to say has any truth in it.

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Last time i was in Hua Hin there wasn't any shopping malls so that would also explain why there isn't any hookers in them too.

As for beaches Hua Hin beach was ok, but nothing special, Chai am beach down the road though was much nicer.

There were plenty of farangs in Hua Hin too, together with many ladies looking for, lets say companions.

So all in all Hua Hin is certainly a scaled down version of Pattaya, just on the other side of the Gulf.

No Central shopping mall is full of fat farangs with ugly hookers everytime I've been there. Beach road is lined with hookers at night. Even just walk out of central shopping mall down the sides and the bars are full of hookers.

Hua Hin shopping malls:

http://huahin.thaivi...shopping-malls/

I stay at the Dusit in HH further out of town lovely beach, but the town beach is still far better than Pattayas.

If it is a scaled down version of pattaya can you tell me where the go-gos are in HH so I can go next time. thumbsup.gif

Would it be better if they were skinny Farang and beautiful hookers. When were you at Central? Central is the new mall with the new Hilton! I think maybe you are confused.

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]Moralist! Realist more like,lol. I would not subject my children and family ever to that cesspool. You're ignoring the facts or ignorant?

What happened to you in Pattaya to make you have such resentment of the place?

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After reading the post my initial answer stand NO

What kind of farang and hookers would you like to see?

I have seen a variety but I do not want my kids to seen them

I know what you mean but I think you will struggle to achieve that objective.

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After reading the post my initial answer stand NO

What kind of farang and hookers would you like to see?

I have seen a variety but I do not want my kids to seen them

I know what you mean but I think you will struggle to achieve that objective.

Thanks

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Pattaya with kids, any time. More than 2 weeks of sightseing and attractions without even hitting the (bad) beach.

The sleeze? Never came up, been to Pattaya more than 50 times, Jomtien. Could be a year worth of stay over 10 years. The main reason was Pattaya Water Park, for the kid.

There could be a parallel world that we have enjoyed but it does exist.

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Pattaya with kids, any time. More than 2 weeks of sightseing and attractions without even hitting the (bad) beach.

The sleeze? Never came up, been to Pattaya more than 50 times, Jomtien. Could be a year worth of stay over 10 years. The main reason was Pattaya Water Park, for the kid.

There could be a parallel world that we have enjoyed but it does exist.

I think a lot of the other posters wanted to take their kids to somewhere with rich young farang and glamorous hookers, and were disappointed by Pattaya.

Or maybe they plan their visits based on internet gossip rather than respectable guidebooks.

The opportunities for speculation are endless.

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Pattaya with kids, any time. More than 2 weeks of sightseing and attractions without even hitting the (bad) beach.

The sleeze? Never came up, been to Pattaya more than 50 times, Jomtien. Could be a year worth of stay over 10 years. The main reason was Pattaya Water Park, for the kid.

There could be a parallel world that we have enjoyed but it does exist.

I think a lot of the other posters wanted to take their kids to somewhere with rich young farang and glamorous hookers, and were disappointed by Pattaya.

Or maybe they plan their visits based on internet gossip rather than respectable guidebooks.

The opportunities for speculation are endless.

SC

I have children and family from four different countries and I think that makes me an expert. All the children are agreed on one vacation package that is better than the rest, Disney World Orlando Florida.

So if you are a grandfather and want to see the grandchildren get yourself a house in Florida and they will come. But this thread is not about kids or children having fun. It is about bible thumpers and evils of loose (and sometimes tight) women in Thailand. Which is really a common theme here on TV and frankly getting a bit old.

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Pattaya with kids, any time. More than 2 weeks of sightseing and attractions without even hitting the (bad) beach.

The sleeze? Never came up, been to Pattaya more than 50 times, Jomtien. Could be a year worth of stay over 10 years. The main reason was Pattaya Water Park, for the kid.

There could be a parallel world that we have enjoyed but it does exist.

I think a lot of the other posters wanted to take their kids to somewhere with rich young farang and glamorous hookers, and were disappointed by Pattaya.

Or maybe they plan their visits based on internet gossip rather than respectable guidebooks.

The opportunities for speculation are endless.

SC

I have children and family from four different countries and I think that makes me an expert. All the children are agreed on one vacation package that is better than the rest, Disney World Orlando Florida.

So if you are a grandfather and want to see the grandchildren get yourself a house in Florida and they will come. But this thread is not about kids or children having fun. It is about bible thumpers and evils of loose (and sometimes tight) women in Thailand. Which is really a common theme here on TV and frankly getting a bit old.

I think you've all missed the point. Pattaya is not about old fat blokes and scraggy tarts. Its a beach resort, and not a very good one, but very convenient for people who live in South East Bangkok. Its also a very easy place for Westerners like Brits or Americans or Russians to get by in, so quite a good place to take the family.

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2 multi billion baht water parks being built around pattaya area. Seems like a great place to take kids. Where else in Thailand would you find such things?

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To be honest Kerry i've been to all the shopping malls on numerous occasions in Pattaya and i don't consider any

to be full of hookers, it's just that some people on this thread need to make up stories to try and convince themselves that what they're trying

to say has any truth in it.

AND

Last time i was in Hua Hin there wasn't any shopping malls so that would also explain why there isn't any hookers in them too.

As for beaches Hua Hin beach was ok, but nothing special, Chai am beach down the road though was much nicer.

There were plenty of farangs in Hua Hin too, together with many ladies looking for, lets say companions.

So all in all Hua Hin is certainly a scaled down version of Pattaya, just on the other side of the Gulf.

Unless it was a VERY long time ago, you must have missed the mall. Of course, as they built it in a terrible location, it would be easy to not realise that Hua Hin does have one.

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2 multi billion baht water parks being built around pattaya area. Seems like a great place to take kids. Where else in Thailand would you find such things?

I hope they are being built in Jomptien and not "Pattaya". Pattaya already has too many family friendly attractions and it's ruining the place.

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10 year olds should be on about eye level with the outside bar stools.

Dad, Dad .... why isn't that woman wearing any knickers!

Dad, Dad .... anywhere we can go for a game of ping-pong!

Sure to be educational for all the family.

Have you ever actually been? That's completely made up!

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Pattaya with kids, any time. More than 2 weeks of sightseing and attractions without even hitting the (bad) beach.

The sleeze? Never came up, been to Pattaya more than 50 times, Jomtien. Could be a year worth of stay over 10 years. The main reason was Pattaya Water Park, for the kid.

There could be a parallel world that we have enjoyed but it does exist.

I think a lot of the other posters wanted to take their kids to somewhere with rich young farang and glamorous hookers, and were disappointed by Pattaya.

Or maybe they plan their visits based on internet gossip rather than respectable guidebooks.

The opportunities for speculation are endless.

SC

I have children and family from four different countries and I think that makes me an expert. All the children are agreed on one vacation package that is better than the rest, Disney World Orlando Florida.

So if you are a grandfather and want to see the grandchildren get yourself a house in Florida and they will come. But this thread is not about kids or children having fun. It is about bible thumpers and evils of loose (and sometimes tight) women in Thailand. Which is really a common theme here on TV and frankly getting a bit old.

I think you've all missed the point. Pattaya is not about old fat blokes and scraggy tarts. Its a beach resort, and not a very good one, but very convenient for people who live in South East Bangkok. Its also a very easy place for Westerners like Brits or Americans or Russians to get by in, so quite a good place to take the family.

SC

No, it's not about "old fat blokes and scraggy tarts". It's about men and nice ladies doing what adults do. Families sod off, will ya.

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2 multi billion baht water parks being built around pattaya area. Seems like a great place to take kids. Where else in Thailand would you find such things?

I hope they are being built in Jomptien and not "Pattaya". Pattaya already has too many family friendly attractions and it's ruining the place.

Can't remember where but wasn't some land put aside for a Disney park that never happened then Warner perhaps and finally now sold to Cartoon Network? Hope they do something about the traffic. Train from the airport ala Hong Kong ?

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Can't remember where but wasn't some land put aside for a Disney park that never happened then Warner perhaps and finally now sold to Cartoon Network? Hope they do something about the traffic. Train from the airport ala Hong Kong ?

The rumor had it, it was Hua Hin for Disney.

And only rumor it was. Put a price of tickets at 2,000B and how many Thais would come? See what is happening with Hua Hin water park: they halved entry fee from 900B to 450B and hardly anyone there. Pattaya Water Park was 150B when I went there last time.

Siam Water Park in Bangkok (Minburi) was 250 a pop but yearly pass was paltry 480B.

No way Disney in Thai can have enough public at prices they need to break even.

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So (for all its pitfalls as discussed in this thread) nobody has identified a better place (other than Hua Hun which sounds like it doesn't have much if anything for kids) in Thailand for a family holiday than Pattaya. As I said earlier, I think Pattaya is far from perfect, and would like to know some alternatives (especially from those who would never take kids to Pattaya).

Would anybody like to make some suggestions where in Thailand I can take my kids for a weekend away from Bangkok (other than Pattaya)?

Yes Hua Hin is much nicer if you're looking for a couple of family days near the beach. Beaches you can actually walk on, build sand castles, collect shells etc. Sam Roi Yot national park is also not far

Chiang Mai flower festival, King's palace, highest point in Thailand etc.

Phuket only a quick flight away lots of tourist stuff. Patong for busy tourists. Nice beaches to the south in Kata.

Yasothorn - short flight for Bung barn fai rocket festival

Ubon Ratchathani - short flight for candle festival

Chaiyaphum for its dok krachiao flower festival

Kanchanaburi for lovely countryside

Ayuthaya

Sukhothai

Bangkok has it's fair share too for kids day outs, water parks, mini city, parks, trip over the river to Phrapa Daeng "jungle". All the toursit stuff like Grand Palace, Khlong boat rides, museums etc if you don't live there and never been

are a few that spring to mind... :)

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Can't remember where but wasn't some land put aside for a Disney park that never happened then Warner perhaps and finally now sold to Cartoon Network? Hope they do something about the traffic. Train from the airport ala Hong Kong ?

The rumor had it, it was Hua Hin for Disney.

And only rumor it was. Put a price of tickets at 2,000B and how many Thais would come? See what is happening with Hua Hin water park: they halved entry fee from 900B to 450B and hardly anyone there. Pattaya Water Park was 150B when I went there last time.

Siam Water Park in Bangkok (Minburi) was 250 a pop but yearly pass was paltry 480B.

No way Disney in Thai can have enough public at prices they need to break even.

2 huge water parks currently under construction in the Pattaya area, this one http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/569191-new-11-billion-baht-water-park-close-to-pattaya-starts-construction/ and the Cartoon Network one on Sukhumvit near Bang Saray.

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So (for all its pitfalls as discussed in this thread) nobody has identified a better place (other than Hua Hun which sounds like it doesn't have much if anything for kids) in Thailand for a family holiday than Pattaya. As I said earlier, I think Pattaya is far from perfect, and would like to know some alternatives (especially from those who would never take kids to Pattaya).

Would anybody like to make some suggestions where in Thailand I can take my kids for a weekend away from Bangkok (other than Pattaya)?

Yes Hua Hin is much nicer if you're looking for a couple of family days near the beach. Beaches you can actually walk on, build sand castles, collect shells etc. Sam Roi Yot national park is also not far

Chiang Mai flower festival, King's palace, highest point in Thailand etc.

Phuket only a quick flight away lots of tourist stuff. Patong for busy tourists. Nice beaches to the south in Kata.

Yasothorn - short flight for Bung barn fai rocket festival

Ubon Ratchathani - short flight for candle festival

Chaiyaphum for its dok krachiao flower festival

Kanchanaburi for lovely countryside

Ayuthaya

Sukhothai

Bangkok has it's fair share too for kids day outs, water parks, mini city, parks, trip over the river to Phrapa Daeng "jungle". All the toursit stuff like Grand Palace, Khlong boat rides, museums etc if you don't live there and never been

are a few that spring to mind... smile.png

Even if you live there, and never been...

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So (for all its pitfalls as discussed in this thread) nobody has identified a better place (other than Hua Hun which sounds like it doesn't have much if anything for kids) in Thailand for a family holiday than Pattaya. As I said earlier, I think Pattaya is far from perfect, and would like to know some alternatives (especially from those who would never take kids to Pattaya).

Would anybody like to make some suggestions where in Thailand I can take my kids for a weekend away from Bangkok (other than Pattaya)?

Yes Hua Hin is much nicer if you're looking for a couple of family days near the beach. Beaches you can actually walk on, build sand castles, collect shells etc. Sam Roi Yot national park is also not far

Chiang Mai flower festival, King's palace, highest point in Thailand etc.

Phuket only a quick flight away lots of tourist stuff. Patong for busy tourists. Nice beaches to the south in Kata.

Yasothorn - short flight for Bung barn fai rocket festival

Ubon Ratchathani - short flight for candle festival

Chaiyaphum for its dok krachiao flower festival

Kanchanaburi for lovely countryside

Ayuthaya

Sukhothai

Bangkok has it's fair share too for kids day outs, water parks, mini city, parks, trip over the river to Phrapa Daeng "jungle". All the toursit stuff like Grand Palace, Khlong boat rides, museums etc if you don't live there and never been

are a few that spring to mind... :)

Thanks for the ideas. We have actually done most of these (admittedly without realising they were family holidays per se). You have also mentioned some we haven't done (and should do).

Back on topic, I think (also backed up by this thread) where Pattaya excels is the variety of commercialised children's activities (theme parks, water parks, family hotels, etc) rather than just being a nice place.

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Thanks for the ideas. We have actually done most of these (admittedly without realising they were family holidays per se). You have also mentioned some we haven't done (and should do).

Back on topic, I think (also backed up by this thread) where Pattaya excels is the variety of commercialised children's activities (theme parks, water parks, family hotels, etc) rather than just being a nice place.

Sent from iPhone; please forgive any typos or violations of forum rules

Not to mention the food...... Many outlets of KFC, McDonalds, Burger King, Pizza Hut, Pizza Company, Swensens etc. etc. whilst perhaps not everybody's cup of tea - very important for keeping kids happy!

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One thing not mentioned about Pattaya's child friendliness is the quality of healthcare if something goes wrong which, although it is obviously of more significance to us residents does have some bearing on visitors.

As an example which brought this home to me a couple of days ago, my daughter woke up in the middle of the night a couple of days ago with a lot of pain in her ear. From making the decision that she needed a doctor it took 40 minutes to get her to a high quality hospital, checked out by a doctor, medicated and back home in bed fast asleep. If I were still in my wifes village where I lived for several months we could not even have got to the local non-provincial hospital in 40 minutes.

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I haven't seen Samui mentioned as a possible destination. Easy to get to, nice beaches, hotels near or on the beach for good prices. Lamaii Beach is pretty laid back. But the flights into Phuket would make that destination desirable as well.

My concern is the quality of the beach and even Jomtein Beach is kind of sad. Or it was when I last stayed there.

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