CaitlinHappyMeal Posted August 20, 2012 Share Posted August 20, 2012 More gardens with palm trees and benches and small eateries, like behind spicy restaurant, there are a few cheap clean delicious food shops and a few shady places to while away a couple if hours eating chatting reading just being. If anyone knows of any more similar to this I'd be forever grateful! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted August 20, 2012 Share Posted August 20, 2012 A place that really non profit for any people come to drink coffee/tea, eat some soup, fried rice,... simple food and drink for free, share some experience if they want, or just come to read a book, watch tv, listen to the music (not loud),... may be have some rooms (free)for people who have some problem and no place to sleep (just for a fews day max.), then put some small donate box in case some people what to give a few baht help to survive this place. I am not sure if it will be only a wish, but who know may be possible to begin with 2 baht for a cup of coffee . Someone to pay for your dream I used to go to a great vegetarian restaurant in downtown San Francisco. They had set meals with veggie dishes, whole wheat bread, home made yogurt and vegetable juice for only $1.00. It lasted for about 6 months until the hippies that ran it got arrested for the bank robberies that had funded it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elektrified Posted August 21, 2012 Share Posted August 21, 2012 Brisbane Qld was a pretty ordinary city until the 'south bank' of it's river was converted to park land complete with artificial lagoon/beach after the '88 World Expo. When I lived in Prague we had "Prague Beach" on the bank of the Vltava River, right in the city. It was a great place to spend a hot summer afternoon sipping Mojitos, watching the lovely Czech ladies (dressed in practically nothing) play volleyball, having a barbeque, and consuming herbs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theblether Posted August 21, 2012 Author Share Posted August 21, 2012 @elektrified You forgot to post the pics of yhe Czech ladies wearing practically nothing. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Semper Posted August 22, 2012 Share Posted August 22, 2012 definitely waterpark with huge water slides etc.! a big amusement park would be great also. .... and why not throw in a Disneyland while you're at it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Semper Posted August 22, 2012 Share Posted August 22, 2012 Footpaths. Good idea,+ bicycle paths too. Forgot the biggest one of all. Parks with playgrounds in them. The only option kids have to play here is indoors at the malls. The playgrounds at Suan BuakHaard and Huay Tung Tao are a disgrace to say the least. Kids don't seem to play anymore, unless an on-line computer is involved. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
terminatorchiangmai Posted August 25, 2012 Share Posted August 25, 2012 Thanks for that MrBrad........why did it shut down?.......before it's time?.......or poor quality? It closed because not enough customers. Found the waterpark , to bad its closed because it seems to have looked very nice many many years ago 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaamNaam Posted August 25, 2012 Share Posted August 25, 2012 Thanks for that MrBrad........why did it shut down?.......before it's time?.......or poor quality? It closed because not enough customers. Found the waterpark , to bad its closed because it seems to have looked very nice many many years ago Bummer, it would go down a treat here. Perhaps if we all chip in we can renovate it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaamNaam Posted August 25, 2012 Share Posted August 25, 2012 Footpaths. Good idea,+ bicycle paths too. Forgot the biggest one of all. Parks with playgrounds in them. The only option kids have to play here is indoors at the malls. The playgrounds at Suan BuakHaard and Huay Tung Tao are a disgrace to say the least. Kids don't seem to play anymore, unless an on-line computer is involved. Parents to blame for that then. My kids are out and about, and love it. Take away the devices and they are fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mekong Bob Posted August 25, 2012 Share Posted August 25, 2012 What's missing? A lack of foreigners. Southern charm & hospitality. Realistic prices on quality merchandise (all of Thailand). Proper fish 'n chips shop (never going to happen). Proper fish 'n' chips would have to be the firm and flakey haddock or halibut fish - not the John Dory (sp?) fish that's used in Thailand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khwaibah Posted August 25, 2012 Share Posted August 25, 2012 What's missing? A lack of foreigners. Southern charm & hospitality. Realistic prices on quality merchandise (all of Thailand). Proper fish 'n chips shop (never going to happen). Proper fish 'n' chips would have to be the firm and flakey haddock or halibut fish - not the John Dory (sp?) fish that's used in Thailand. Reminds me of the old days. http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/449102-charlies-fish-and-chips/page__hl__fish%20n%20chips Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmbe Posted August 25, 2012 Share Posted August 25, 2012 Thanks for that MrBrad........why did it shut down?.......before it's time?.......or poor quality? It closed because not enough customers. Found the waterpark , to bad its closed because it seems to have looked very nice many many years ago Bummer, it would go down a treat here. Perhaps if we all chip in we can renovate it. It is cost 550,000,000 baht to buy it, then another ? for renovate. The name of is place is Pornprom paradise. http://www.chiangmairealestates.com/product.detail_509011_en_2535961 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmbe Posted August 25, 2012 Share Posted August 25, 2012 Thanks for that MrBrad........why did it shut down?.......before it's time?.......or poor quality? It closed because not enough customers. The question is why?.........was it before it's time?........not enough expats established?.........an alien concept to Thais?........ Maybe nobody on this forum knows. The real answer lies with the former operators. And, if you could find them, they'd most likely not tell you the truth anyway. They'd lose face having to admit that they either didn't do their homework ahead of time, or they mismanaged the project while it was up and running. Long times ago, there was something happened with a child... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muchogra Posted August 25, 2012 Share Posted August 25, 2012 Good topic Blether. I would vote for no change at all except for clean air all year long. I concur plus a bit more... rolls back 5-10 years! I may be accused of being selfish - one not wanting progress and advancement - but to me, rapid development brings about greediness, coldness and arrogance with little learned about accountability and responsibility in this country. The d_a_m_ned politics in recent years are really doing great harm to this country for the long run The damage has already been done and it's irreversible and I just hope it doesn't deteriorate too fast. For me, CM offers most if not all the modern convenience I need and yet close to nature which is refreshing! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WinnieTheKhwai Posted August 25, 2012 Share Posted August 25, 2012 Thanks for that MrBrad........why did it shut down?.......before it's time?.......or poor quality? It closed because not enough customers. Found the waterpark , to bad its closed because it seems to have looked very nice many many years ago Wow.. "Life after People". Like. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ulysses G. Posted August 25, 2012 Share Posted August 25, 2012 What's missing? A lack of foreigners. Southern charm & hospitality. Realistic prices on quality merchandise (all of Thailand). Proper fish 'n chips shop (never going to happen). Proper fish 'n' chips would have to be the firm and flakey haddock or halibut fish - not the John Dory (sp?) fish that's used in Thailand. Goose's in Pattaya is excellent. The John Dory is actually quite good and also inexpensive, but you can get cod, haddock or halibut if you pay more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Ricardo Posted August 25, 2012 Popular Post Share Posted August 25, 2012 I think that my magic-wand change would be to see one of the Gulf-based airlines start flying direct into Chiang Mai, at least a few times per-week, with one of their smaller aircraft ! CNX-DUB is 2811 miles and CNX-DOH is 3051 miles, so we are just about in-range for a 2-class-configured A321 (range 3200 nm), to fly non-stop between Chiang Mai and the Gulf, with onward-connections to Europe & the World ! Whichever airline does this first can lock-in all the farang-residents & tourist-traffic, using their loyalty/ff-card, for at least the first few years. And they will save us 3-4 hours each-way, and B3k-5k return, compared to our travelling via Swampy as at present, so they could offer us lower-fares than at present or charge slightly-more than BKK-Gulf, and still have a price-advantage ! Qatar & Emirates already fly to Phuket, so when will it be Chiang Mai's turn ? I have a dream ! 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hedonist44 Posted August 25, 2012 Share Posted August 25, 2012 I think that my magic-wand change would be to see one of the Gulf-based airlines start flying direct into Chiang Mai, at least a few times per-week, with one of their smaller aircraft ! CNX-DUB is 2811 miles and CNX-DOH is 3051 miles, so we are just about in-range for a 2-class-configured A321 (range 3200 nm), to fly non-stop between Chiang Mai and the Gulf, with onward-connections to Europe & the World ! Whichever airline does this first can lock-in all the farang-residents & tourist-traffic, using their loyalty/ff-card, for at least the first few years. And they will save us 3-4 hours each-way, and B3k-5k return, compared to our travelling via Swampy as at present, so they could offer us lower-fares than at present or charge slightly-more than BKK-Gulf, and still have a price-advantage ! Qatar & Emirates already fly to Phuket, so when will it be Chiang Mai's turn ? I have a dream ! You are joking I hope ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricardo Posted August 26, 2012 Share Posted August 26, 2012 (edited) I think that my magic-wand change would be to see one of the Gulf-based airlines start flying direct into Chiang Mai, at least a few times per-week, with one of their smaller aircraft ! CNX-DUB is 2811 miles and CNX-DOH is 3051 miles, so we are just about in-range for a 2-class-configured A321 (range 3200 nm), to fly non-stop between Chiang Mai and the Gulf, with onward-connections to Europe & the World ! Whichever airline does this first can lock-in all the farang-residents & tourist-traffic, using their loyalty/ff-card, for at least the first few years. And they will save us 3-4 hours each-way, and B3k-5k return, compared to our travelling via Swampy as at present, so they could offer us lower-fares than at present or charge slightly-more than BKK-Gulf, and still have a price-advantage ! Qatar & Emirates already fly to Phuket, so when will it be Chiang Mai's turn ? I have a dream ! You are joking I hope ! Why must I be joking, any more than this whole thread is humorous, encouraging out-of-the-box thinking ? If it saves 3-4 hours each-way on a trip to Europe, and offers the chance of a saving-on-price too, surely many local expats would welcome it ? Chiang Mai could be more than a local-hub, if the numbers added-up, we're not talking daily jumbo-jets or anything like that ! OK so it would be a medium-length/thin route, but it's just within-range for the narrow-bodied jets, and easily within-range for a smaller wide-body like the B767 or A332 or the new B787. And if farang tourists do seem to head first for the beaches or Bangkok, well their third target is surely the culture/nature which Chiang Mai offers, I recall seeing plenty of 2-centre holidays in the Kuoni-brochures many years ago, I can well imaging tourists arriving direct into Phuket, relaxing on the beach then getting a low-cost-carrier up here, and flying back from Chiang Mai to Europe via one of the booming Gulf-hubs. Or vice versa. Edited August 26, 2012 by Ricardo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mapguy Posted August 26, 2012 Share Posted August 26, 2012 What is apparently missing is a decent hamburger. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
masuk Posted August 26, 2012 Share Posted August 26, 2012 Insisting that ALL public vehicles use LPG, and not mainly taxis and tuk-tuks. A good deal of the pollution in the city is caused by diesel fumes, and the micro bits of diesel exhaust are far from healthy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ianf Posted August 27, 2012 Share Posted August 27, 2012 Cycling time trials. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
beb Posted August 27, 2012 Share Posted August 27, 2012 Forgive me for aiming not so high but taco carts would pretty much be awesome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daoyai Posted August 27, 2012 Share Posted August 27, 2012 What's missing? A lack of foreigners. Southern charm & hospitality. Realistic prices on quality merchandise (all of Thailand). Proper fish 'n chips shop (never going to happen). Proper fish 'n' chips would have to be the firm and flakey haddock or halibut fish - not the John Dory (sp?) fish that's used in Thailand. Goose's in Pattaya is excellent. The John Dory is actually quite good and also inexpensive, but you can get cod, haddock or halibut if you pay more. John Dorry(used for F+ C here) aint John Dory, it is actually farm raised catfish sold as Dory, real John Dorry is from the sea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lifer Posted August 27, 2012 Share Posted August 27, 2012 (edited) Uptheos: I like your post/question comment on someone tipping less because the cost went up. It seems to be typical here, and it's a pitty they make hardly enough to live on as it is. Everyone would like to see Chiangmai turn into their little city, town, or country back home with all the conveniences they used to have before coming here. If the service and other things aren't just what they are used to, they complain. It would be nice if most would just accept the things here, and go home when they want the niceties at home. Chiangmai has already changed for the worse from when I arrived many years ago. We are starting to look like every other big city with the traffic, concrete buildings, large billboards everywhere, etc. etc. Many of us come here to live and raise families because they don't have all the trappings of the West. Try to find some of the uniqueness here while there is some left. Edited August 27, 2012 by Lifer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacktrip Posted August 27, 2012 Share Posted August 27, 2012 (edited) a pool hall (not snooker) with regulation size tables and balls and sticks with regulation tips that don't work like toothpicks. btw - tipping is not expected in Thailand, you can go home to do that too. Edited August 27, 2012 by jacktrip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WinnieTheKhwai Posted August 27, 2012 Share Posted August 27, 2012 (edited) I think that my magic-wand change would be to see one of the Gulf-based airlines start flying direct into Chiang Mai, at least a few times per-week, with one of their smaller aircraft ! CNX-DUB is 2811 miles and CNX-DOH is 3051 miles, so we are just about in-range for a 2-class-configured A321 (range 3200 nm), to fly non-stop between Chiang Mai and the Gulf, with onward-connections to Europe & the World ! Whichever airline does this first can lock-in all the farang-residents & tourist-traffic, using their loyalty/ff-card, for at least the first few years. And they will save us 3-4 hours each-way, and B3k-5k return, compared to our travelling via Swampy as at present, so they could offer us lower-fares than at present or charge slightly-more than BKK-Gulf, and still have a price-advantage ! Qatar & Emirates already fly to Phuket, so when will it be Chiang Mai's turn ? I have a dream ! You are joking I hope ! Why must I be joking, any more than this whole thread is humorous, encouraging out-of-the-box thinking ? If it saves 3-4 hours each-way on a trip to Europe, and offers the chance of a saving-on-price too, surely many local expats would welcome it ? Chiang Mai could be more than a local-hub, if the numbers added-up, we're not talking daily jumbo-jets or anything like that ! OK so it would be a medium-length/thin route, but it's just within-range for the narrow-bodied jets, and easily within-range for a smaller wide-body like the B767 or A332 or the new B787. And if farang tourists do seem to head first for the beaches or Bangkok, well their third target is surely the culture/nature which Chiang Mai offers, I recall seeing plenty of 2-centre holidays in the Kuoni-brochures many years ago, I can well imaging tourists arriving direct into Phuket, relaxing on the beach then getting a low-cost-carrier up here, and flying back from Chiang Mai to Europe via one of the booming Gulf-hubs. Or vice versa. What he was hinting at (and which you completely missed) is that it is a direct pipe to the Middle East! Meaning a steady supply of Burka-penguins much more than the occasional Western tourist. On the up-side though, it could also mean more choices in great Arab food. There's always a positive. Edited August 27, 2012 by WinnieTheKhwai 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricardo Posted August 28, 2012 Share Posted August 28, 2012 (edited) What he was hinting at (and which you completely missed) is that it is a direct pipe to the Middle East! Meaning a steady supply of Burka-penguins much more than the occasional Western tourist. On the up-side though, it could also mean more choices in great Arab food. There's always a positive. You're right, I did completely miss that, perhaps an appropriate smiley might have got the message across, in a way simple-enough for my simple-brain. Perhaps recent crack-downs on the Loi Kroh are in preparation for the new tourists impending arrival ? Regarding Arab food, I believe that some poo-yai Chiang Mai Thais are very enthusiastic fans of 'mutton-grabs', to the point where they prefer to live in Dubai. Perhaps we might start a camel-burger thread ? Or perhaps not. Edited August 28, 2012 by Ricardo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WinnieTheKhwai Posted August 28, 2012 Share Posted August 28, 2012 Perhaps recent crack-downs on the Loi Kroh are in preparation for the new tourists impending arrival ? Well, in Bangkok the most popular area with Arab tourists remains the lower-Sukhumvit sex tourist sewer, so I don't think this should be a major issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricardo Posted August 28, 2012 Share Posted August 28, 2012 Perhaps recent crack-downs on the Loi Kroh are in preparation for the new tourists impending arrival ? Well, in Bangkok the most popular area with Arab tourists remains the lower-Sukhumvit sex tourist sewer, so I don't think this should be a major issue. Presumably the much-lauded/sought-after 'medical tourist', here for massage & manipulation ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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