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I read this in the Bangkok post

"Liquor tycoon Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi is investing around 30 billion baht in property projects nationwide worth a combined 70 billion baht.

Also in the pipeline for the country's richest man is an ambitious plan to develop a Thailand Disneyland covering 10,000 rai in the seaside resort town of Hua Hin. "

Surely this is just a big joke, right?

Turning Hua Hin into a "Coney Island" is just what Thailand needs.

What is this obsession with "Wild Animal Parks", "Giant Aquariums" and "Disneylands"?

Do they think that tourist will be drawn to Thailand by ferris wheels and rollercoasters and people dressed up in animal costumes?

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I read this in the Bangkok post

"Liquor tycoon Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi is investing around 30 billion baht in property projects nationwide worth a combined 70 billion baht.

Also in the pipeline for the country's richest man is an ambitious plan to develop a Thailand Disneyland covering 10,000 rai in the seaside resort town of Hua Hin. "

Surely this is just a big joke, right?

Turning Hua Hin into a "Coney Island" is just what Thailand needs.

What is this obsession with "Wild Animal Parks", "Giant Aquariums" and "Disneylands"?

Do they think that tourist will be drawn to Thailand by ferris wheels and rollercoasters and people dressed up in animal costumes?

Chang Gardens?

Elephants or beer? One way around the ad ban?

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The "Disneyland / World" thing has been around for a while. Last time I heard was going to be in Jomtien.

Could well be rumour started by developers / property people? I dunno... :o

I think it is remarkably timely. Folks under 25 will need something to keep them occupied, and the staff can be composed entirely from out of work beer girls.

Admission tickets will be called "visas" and after 3 hours in the park you wont be allowed in for another 3.

This also will help alleviate the pressure on the parks infrastructure as no washrooms have been planned for the fairgrounds.

while foreigners will be allowed to purchase tickets, they will not be guaranteed admission to any of the rides unless a clear 51 percent thai ridership has been established.

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I read this in the Bangkok post

"Liquor tycoon Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi is investing around 30 billion baht in property projects nationwide worth a combined 70 billion baht.

Also in the pipeline for the country's richest man is an ambitious plan to develop a Thailand Disneyland covering 10,000 rai in the seaside resort town of Hua Hin. "

Surely this is just a big joke, right?

Turning Hua Hin into a "Coney Island" is just what Thailand needs.

What is this obsession with "Wild Animal Parks", "Giant Aquariums" and "Disneylands"?

Do they think that tourist will be drawn to Thailand by ferris wheels and rollercoasters and people dressed up in animal costumes?

I took my wife and kids recently to Hong Kong Disneyland. If I were living in Australia or Taiwan or somewhere like that and had there been a choice at the time of HK or Thailand I would have chosen Hua Hin as Thailand is cheaper than HK. I agree with you though that Hua Hin is not the best location - how about Min Buri? Just kiddin' - sort of..

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Why not?

Although it would be nice if they spent some time and energy on maintenance and renovations on the existing theme parks in BKK before building any new ones. I have had the safety belts snap open in the middle of rides at both suan siam and dreamworld and had to hold on for my life to not fall out...

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I have had the safety belts snap open in the middle of rides at both suan siam and dreamworld and had to hold on for my life to not fall out...

:D:D:D Did you complain after the rides, or just simply :D the Thai "mai pen rai" style? Were these rides the ones where one go upside down or something less dangerous? :o

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Chang Gardens?

Elephants or beer? One way around the ad ban?

In the not to distant past (30+ yrs) I enrolled at San Fernando Valley State College in California. Approximately 3 miles from campus was the Anheuser Bush brewery complete with a "Bush Gardens" where after the tram ride which was free, you were able to stroll through the gardens to the Beer pavilions and sample the different brews for free!

After my disaterous first semester, I solved my academic problems by not scheduling any classes after 12 noon, which might interfere with my Bush Gardens beer tasting.......

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I just asked (tongue in cheek) my Thai fiance, who works at Disney here in California, and is from the Hua Hin /Cha Am area. She laughed a lot, then said "really??".

She offered to ask around at work today, but I told her to never mind.

I think she will still ask around, hopefully the folks will be kind.

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:D:D:D Did you complain after the rides, or just simply :D the Thai "mai pen rai" style? Were these rides the ones where one go upside down or something less dangerous? :o

Of course I complained. The response to my complaint was the usual thai "mai pen rai" and then they loaded up with new people. In suan siam it was the "octopus" ride, in dreamworld a rollercoaster. Neither went upside down but jumped and turned enough to throw out unrestrained riders.

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:D:D:D Did you complain after the rides, or just simply :D the Thai "mai pen rai" style? Were these rides the ones where one go upside down or something less dangerous? :D

Of course I complained. The response to my complaint was the usual thai "mai pen rai" and then they loaded up with new people. In suan siam it was the "octopus" ride, in dreamworld a rollercoaster. Neither went upside down but jumped and turned enough to throw out unrestrained riders.

All the fun of the (un)fair, eh? :D No way would I ever get on one of those rides here in LOS. :o

I only go to see the boxing Orang Utangs. :D

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Who will do the maintenance on the rides?? :o

As usual, Britmaveric, one liner's that are right to the point. That is the million dollar question. Attorneys tell me that damages awarded in liability lawsuits in Thailand are peanuts. Hence, from the amusement park's standpoint, there is little incentive to spending a lot of money on maintenance. The only thing I am ever comfortable with when my kid goes to an amusement park here is feeding the farm animals.

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I Heard three years ago JOMTEIN TO GET DISNEY LAND PARK - CASINO'S

I Heard two years ago PUCKET TO BECOME A TAX FREE ISLAND FOR ISLAND RESIDENTS (buy a property before its too late)

I Heard One year ago JOMTEIN, TO BE BUILT WORLDS TALLEST CONDO BUILDING 91 STORY'S

Its amazing what the place is going to get. I wonder if people in Pucket are nearer to tax free or visa finished.

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I think it is remarkably timely. Folks under 25 will need something to keep them occupied, and the staff can be composed entirely from out of work beer girls.

Admission tickets will be called "visas" and after 3 hours in the park you wont be allowed in for another 3.

This also will help alleviate the pressure on the parks infrastructure as no washrooms have been planned for the fairgrounds.

while foreigners will be allowed to purchase tickets, they will not be guaranteed admission to any of the rides unless a clear 51 percent thai ridership has been established.

HaHa! Cracking post, brother! :o:D

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The "Disneyland / World" thing has been around for a while. Last time I heard was going to be in Jomtien.

Could well be rumour started by developers / property people? I dunno... :o

I heard this too, somewhere behind Khao Chee Chan (Big Buddha Mountain). The weird thing is that my aunt in Minnesota heard it too.

I don't think it's gonna happen, but wouldn't surprise me....................The guy that owns silverlake vineyards is expanding like mad!

Beachbunny

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I cannot imagine Hua Hin becoming commercialised as HRH the King adores this area and spends a lot of time there because is it quiet and HRH loves his dogs to.

Long Live the King

macb :o

I totally agree. That is the big reason why Hua Hin,Cha Am will never become another Pattaya and is why it is the preferred place for upper class Thai's in Bangkok to spend a weekend.

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