webfact Posted December 5, 2016 Posted December 5, 2016 Biggest Mini Town To Open In Bangkok (Photos) By Chayanit Itthipongmaetee, Staff Reporter - BANGKOK — Meet mini Hoover Dam, mini Anfield Stadium and a mini railroad roundhouse. See the mini people go about their mini lives as Thailand takes modeling to the next level with a sprawling town at 1:87 scale in the Ekamai area this week. Spanning over 1,000sqm on the second floor of the Gateway Ekamai shopping mall, Stanley MiniVenture will open Wednesday. The open space of buildings and models is billed as the first 1:87-scale miniature town in Thailand, and the largest in Asia. Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/life/arts/2016/12/05/biggest-mini-town-open-bangkok-photos/ -- © Copyright Khaosod English 2016-12-05
thai3 Posted December 5, 2016 Posted December 5, 2016 650 baht to look at a load of toys, no thanks all the same.
Kaoboi Bebobp Posted December 5, 2016 Posted December 5, 2016 34 minutes ago, thai3 said: 650 baht to look at a load of toys, no thanks all the same. Same price as Dinosaur Planet, I believe. What overpriced nonsense. It's the same reaction I had when I saw the menu at Wish Beer, 300+ to 400+ baht per pint. Seeing how busy both Dinosaur Planet and Wish Beer were recently, locals don't seem to be put off, though.
Pdaz Posted December 5, 2016 Posted December 5, 2016 Guess the locals have money to spend. Penny pinchers, potless retirees and language teachers can remain outside 7/11 drinking their tasteless 49 baht fizzy beer
12DrinkMore Posted December 5, 2016 Posted December 5, 2016 Are they going to add Nana Plaza, Soi 6 and Walking Street?
fruitman Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 The 87,000m² space—about the size of 16 football fields This is the size of the miniature park in Japan....87 times larger than that one in BKK, how can they claim this to be the biggest one in asia?? Thailand only krab. http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/look-at-the-tiny-tourists-and-bite-size-burglars-of-japans-mini-world
Crossy Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 The Japanese park is 1:25, the Thai park is 1:87 and is supposedly the largest at this scale. "I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"
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