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Visa run: Ranong/Andaman Club


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Sounds like you have a legitimate multi-entry non-O, so the 'visa crackdown' wasn't going to create difficulties for you.

But only 10 farangs a day at present! Wow, a lot of 'facilitators' gonna be strapped for cash. Cheers, AA

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Just goes to show that many tourists can't be bothered with all the hoops they had to jump thru because of the new rules some that were not inforced at all border areas so went somewhere else like Burma, Laos, Viet-Nam ect.

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A month or so back I went to Mae-sot for a "cross-bridge" 15day top-up run as I have done several times over the past few years; this time told by Thai Immi " you can go but cannot come back; no more short runs, you must have a current visa";mine was already previously re-done there at Mae-sot for the second 60 days. They told me to scoot back to SriRacha where I live and get a 7day TM7 extension which I did. 7days later I flew roundtrip to Singapore; same flight,same seat;for a 30 day top-up.Will depart Thailand within that 30days and look at something better for next year.

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I flew roundtrip to Singapore; same flight,same seat;for a 30 day top-up.Will depart Thailand within that 30days and look at something better for next year.

You could get now, another 30 day extension at a Thai Immigration office, on top of your 30 day Visa exempt period, if you like. (1.900.- B.) thumbsup.gif

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Just goes to show that many tourists can't be bothered with all the hoops they had to jump thru because of the new rules some that were not inforced at all border areas so went somewhere else like Burma, Laos, Viet-Nam ect.

Just goes to show they weren't tourist at all.Now they are in other countries,they are tourists again.

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A month or so back I went to Mae-sot for a "cross-bridge" 15day top-up run as I have done several times over the past few years; this time told by Thai Immi " you can go but cannot come back; no more short runs, you must have a current visa";mine was already previously re-done there at Mae-sot for the second 60 days. They told me to scoot back to SriRacha where I live and get a 7day TM7 extension which I did. 7days later I flew roundtrip to Singapore; same flight,same seat;for a 30 day top-up.Will depart Thailand within that 30days and look at something better for next year.

You visit Thailand,you live somewhere else.

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950 baht ! Wow! you got screwed. It is either 500 baht or $10 American dollars. When foreigners get over charged and or don,t know any better, as with hotels , taxis, massage shops . Then the next guy that comes along they figure they can demand the same. I have to visit Ranong in a few months and hopefully won,t get screwed because you either did not know any better or refused to stand your ground. In the twenty plus years i have lived here have yet to pay in baht. I hide all my baht and tell them to take the $10 or nothing. Works every time. Better learn to play the game.

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My situation is though I lived and worked in Thailand for nearly 19 years and now recently retired,and like to spend the summer of my birth country back there; then into the winter months back here in Thailand in my own condo; 6 months on, 6 months off,I do not see the need for a "retirement visa", at least not till now. A double entry tourist visa with 30 day topups and border visa runs was all okay till these days.

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950 baht ! Wow! you got screwed. It is either 500 baht or $10 American dollars. When foreigners get over charged and or don,t know any better, as with hotels , taxis, massage shops . Then the next guy that comes along they figure they can demand the same. I have to visit Ranong in a few months and hopefully won,t get screwed because you either did not know any better or refused to stand your ground. In the twenty plus years i have lived here have yet to pay in baht. I hide all my baht and tell them to take the $10 or nothing. Works every time. Better learn to play the game.

You should learn to get your facts right before posting such rubbish

The $10 is the visa fee to enter Burma, this does not include the ferry fare.

When you go in a few months time let us know if you manage to get to and from Burma buy boat for free, I can pretty much bet the answer will be no.

The longtails are cheaper than the Catamaran the OP travelled on however even a longtail is going to cost you 2-300 Baht return

Indeed the Andaman Club is a civilized option with immigration on site, a nice big safe boat and if you wish a reasonable restaurant in the hotel at the other side.

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I guess the OP did not make it clear that the boat and fee for stamp was combined. A nice big safe boat ? It did not look much safer than the smaller long tails for 100 baht round trip NOT 200 to 300 baht that i hear about far too often. Again i repeat dumb foreign tourists and expats pay way too much for about everything. If you are planning to stay here for any length of time PLEASE learn to speak Thai. Don,t know how many expats i have encountered that can,t even count to five. No wonder the Thais have so many various words for stupid and rude foreigners.

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Nothing wrong with being smarter than the average foreigner. Ever stop to wonder why there are so many broke foreigners begging on the streets on Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket. After having their so called Thai girlfriends (bar girls) clean out their bank accounts. Like i mentioned the OP did not make it clear about the combined fees for crossing at Ranong. The long tails boats are 100 baht round trip. Just wish to make that clear so others won,t be taken advantage of. Never had a problem crossing the borders except for Sadao in the far south which seems to be famous for problems.

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I repeat i guess you can,t read. The OP DID NOT make that clear besides i would NEVER take the boat for foreigners. Did you see the words combined price ??????

It is not a boat for just foreigners it serves Thais who are going to gamble at the Andamam casino and also the Andaman staff coming to and from the Mainland

I have never heard of a ferry just for foreigners at Rayong, is this something new or something that only you know about?

Again if you are as smart as you think you are you would have known it was a combined price also nowhere in the OP does it say that he paid a separate Visa entry charge on top of the 950 he paid

Only you are questioning if it was a combined visa/ferry price, everyone else seems to have worked that out already.

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