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1 hour ago, hawker9000 said:



A few well-planned casinos might do well, but they're just augmenting the existing vice inventory. A new gambling industry isn't, of itself, going to eliminate any of the town's existing "world-class" ills; crime, filth, tourist exploitation, traffic, etc. In fact, it's likely to make those problems worse and create some of its own.

Oh No,    not the Casino ruse again.

20 years and still not happened !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Think  a law has to be changed for that one.

but we keep talking about it  :coffee1:

Amazing Pattaya.

 

 

 

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Obviously many people like Pattaya or they would not go. Like anything else , if you don't like it don't go to Pattaya. Why do a few people insist on censorship ? ?.? 

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On 2/26/2017 at 11:50 AM, Jonmarleesco said:

 

'This industry is available if you want to find it. If you do not want to see it then there are many other things to do in Pattaya ... Amsterdam, Nevada, Germany or Australia? All of these locations have sex available. I know that these locations are more discrete (sic) and are not visible as a street show ...' So Pattaya makes it so much more obvious.

To be a winner you have to stand out in a crowd and crow a bit. On strictly a cost basis girls are cheaper here stay longer. They put you on their favorites list and keep doing followups which can be annoying to some. 

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8 hours ago, fish monger said:

Sex tourism DID NOT build Thailand into what it is today....! What an ignorant statement.

Apparently you are not a Viet Nam vet and did not come here in the 60's and don't have a clue about the trillions of dollars generated by the sex industry.

 

The cash flow from sex, pours into every business and household from sex tourism and from the millions of Expats that have wired all their money here for the last 60-80 years; considering the French soldiers in Viet Nam. Not to mention all the soldiers from the Middle East conflicts over the last 11 years came here to spend money and many retired here like me.

 

Many millions of sex tourists make many repeat trips their entire lives spending money flooding the Thai  Government financial accounts, unlike nature tourists.

 

A perfect example of the beginnings of popular go go bars is Soy Cowboy, started by a Vietnam vet. 

 

You sound ignorant.  Are you a troll with no friends?

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Obviously many people like Pattaya or they would not go. Like anything else , if you don't like it don't go to Pattaya. Why do a few people insist on censorship ? ?.? 


The question remains why do many people choose Pattaya?

Is it because of the sea ? the beaches ? the malls ? the restaurants ? the girls (prostitutes)? sex ?

You can pick 2 choices, which one is it ?
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58 minutes ago, balo said:

 


The question remains why do many people choose Pattaya?

Is it because of the sea ? the beaches ? the malls ? the restaurants ? the girls (prostitutes)? sex ?

You can pick 2 choices, which one is it ?

 

Actually there is a lot to be said for a place that you have all above +  in a 2 km radius.  Having said that,  NhaTrang is in process of doing everything better than Pattaya. 

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22 hours ago, dhind1 said:

Your generalizations are telling. I think many of the 3, 4 and 5 star hotels along the beach road would be disappointed in your generalization of their location. 

Again I submit to you if this is such a cesspit of depravity, why are you still here. I have indeed been here for close to 20 years and would be happy to show you the proof. However it appears you have already made up you mind about the place that you chose to live. I am at a loss as to why you still live here.....

Dont live there anymore.Stopped over 2 years ago.As well as hundreds of others that i know who have also left.The place is the toilet of thailand.Always was.But there is no respect for farangs anymore.We are looked upon to be abused in every way they can.You made out that the sex industry was only in small areas.And facing them hotels on the beach are also women for hire.But they walk along looking to be pulled not the same as from central road to walking street.were they stay in there spot..And i have been going thailand for 30 years just lived for 12 years.If anyone asks me about thailand.I tell them the truth and were and how to be safe.There answer to me is.i thought it was cheap in thailand.

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Ludicrous.  If they ever built two good sized and proper water treatment plants to cover Pattaya, Jomtien, and Naklua, then re-piped all the bars and hotels to actually use the septic systems, then planted or put back the trees and natural shrubs they just tore out, then you may have something, especially if you leave the ladies there.  But right now you have Pattaya Beach without a usable beach

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9 minutes ago, gk10002000 said:

Ludicrous.  If they ever built two good sized and proper water treatment plants to cover Pattaya, Jomtien, and Naklua, then re-piped all the bars and hotels to actually use the septic systems, then planted or put back the trees and natural shrubs they just tore out, then you may have something, especially if you leave the ladies there.  But right now you have Pattaya Beach without a usable beach

Plus, clean up the disgusting 'hole of Larn, bulldoze the stupid car park by Bali Hi and make it a park again, either complete or get rid of the marina, make all the speedboats park out of site and restore the promenade to the lighthouse, completely rebuild the  beach walkway and plant shade trees, put seats along it, do something about the traffic, clear the pavements and move the hire m'bikes and the riff raff blocking the roads with "reserved" parking ( no parking at all on main streets ), ban the hawker stalls from the main sois. Then they MIGHT be getting somewhere.

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On 2/26/2017 at 11:56 AM, MikeTexas said:

Looking at the bright side, property will soon be a lot cheaper in Pattaya

 

You think?  That's not the way it works in Thailand, when demand is down the price goes up!

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3 minutes ago, gmac said:

You think?  That's not the way it works in Thailand, when demand is down the price goes up!

Agreed. On my recent visit to Chiang Mai I was in the bars and chatted to some of the girls and boys. There were hardly any mongers at all- most bars had more staff than customers, and that was in high season. I did ask the price, and was completely boggled at how much it was. 

I thought C M was a very boring place and the night life was a complete farce. I guess if the authorities succeed with Pattaya, it will become the same.

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On 2/26/2017 at 0:07 PM, Kabula said:

I'm at a loss to understand why so many people are negative about Pattaya and Thailand.

 

If you don't enjoy it leave and stop spreading your negative content for the world to see.

 

The fact is most nature tourists come to Thailand once or twice which generates little  revenue for the government, sex and service workers.

 

What most people don't think about is sex tourism is a multi trillion dollar industry worldwide.  Sex tourists come back on a regular basis and many buy condos, send money to girl friends that feed their families, set up Thai bank accounts and wire money in, hire lawyers, buy visas, rent and buy  cars and motorcycles, pay taxes,   utilize most services, and buy groceries. The list is endless. Some stay for the rest of their lives. Sex tourism built Thailand to what it is today ever since soldiers started to pour in here for R&R.

 

When expats and tourists write ignorant content here, it hurts the Thai Government's and the sex and service worker's cash flow.  Which in turn over time hurts the expats who have lived here for decades.

 

Please think before  you spew your negativity and display your ignorance. 

I live here and have done for over 15 years and enjoy it.  No need to be affected by sleaze areas if you don't want to, BUT, it is a dirty place, the sea, the pavements (where they exist at all), the ugly power lines.  All the negative things that are said are here true, the infrastructure struggles be as good as poor!  But amid the doom and gloom it also has everything you need, as a westerner at least for, a comfortable and enjoyable existence despite all the moans and groans.

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40 minutes ago, gmac said:

I live here and have done for over 15 years and enjoy it.  No need to be affected by sleaze areas if you don't want to, BUT, it is a dirty place, the sea, the pavements (where they exist at all), the ugly power lines.  All the negative things that are said are here true, the infrastructure struggles be as good as poor!  But amid the doom and gloom it also has everything you need, as a westerner at least for, a comfortable and enjoyable existence despite all the moans and groans.

There are sleaze areas, ugly power lines, and dirty, more dangerous areas in most every major city in the world.

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6 hours ago, Kabula said:

There are sleaze areas, ugly power lines, and dirty, more dangerous areas in most every major city in the world.

And how many of these have you actually been to? I presume by your use of the word "most"  instead of "almost", you are not from the UK? (Not being "Grammar Police", just trying to fathom out where you hail from, and how well travelled you really are!)

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