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| Thailands Travellers Tales Tell us your stories about travelling in and around Thailand. Where's cheap? What's good? Is Pattaya any good for families? Would Koh Samui be better? |
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| View Poll Results: Pattaya. Heaven or Hell? | |||
| Pattaya is my kind of town. | | 32 | 30.48% |
| Pattaya is a hell on earth. | | 26 | 24.76% |
| I can take it or leave it. | | 47 | 44.76% |
| Voters: 105. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| | #82 (permalink) |
| Nakhon Ratchasima Last Online: 03-12-2008 06:11 PM Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Electric Avenue - North West Of Eden
Posts: 242
| First visited Patters back in 2000, thought it was pretty neat at the time, but then I only stayed for only 2 days cause I was heading out to Cambo. Girls were ok, no starfish, pretty fun time was had by all. Was there again in 2006 but only for a day while visiting a buddy of mine and had to be back in Bangers for work the next day The place is what you make it. Singletons paradise if you know where its at. Family nightmare if you go to the wrong area. I voted the middle ground cause its good for single folk and crap for families. For actually living there like DD and the rest I don't know so the expats there would be the best 'sounding board' for that sort of thing |
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| | #85 (permalink) |
| Elite Member | I cannot believe the hullaballoo about Pattaya and what it is and or isn't. Sure we have everything you can imagine (both good and bad) but you will find the same everywhere but at a different scale. What you want, you will find it here and depending about where you go will depend on whether you like it or not. The thing that pisses me off about the place at the moment is its rapid growth and lack of infrastructure to support the growth. The traffic and on occasions is horrendous and thats why mainly I stay on the darkside now and east of Sukhumvit Road. As mentioned before I live out in the countryside away from all the good and bad things (and whichever way you look at it) and truly love the environment and the life it offers. Let the masses run the place down as the people who have made Pattaya their home don't really give a fcuk what the masses think. |
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| | #89 (permalink) |
| Watching the Wheels Last Online: Today 06:26 PM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: east of Pattaya
Posts: 8,507
| Pattaya is a rapidly growing, sprawling city. It has no real CBD, because there is no banking and finance centre as such- thats all in Bangkok. The Downtown is the main tourist areas- but out where I live, we don't tend to go there very often. It owes it's growth to tourism, and increasingly as a retirement destination, part time residence for offshore workers, or an increasing number of expats who work in the industrial zones that pretty much surround Pattaya. The size of the international community means we have all the falang comforts like supermarkets, bars and restaurants. It's close to the international airport, by high speed road, similarly Bangkok, and there are several International schools. It's reasonably priced too- us locals wince when we go to Bangkok or Phuket. Every medium sized city has at least one entertainment zone and red light district. The fact that ours is huge is hardly a problem to a resident- you don't have to go there unless you want to, there are plenty of locals bars too where sex and lightening your wallet are not the emphasis. But it's fun sometimes. And, not far away, you've got pretty good beach destinations in Rayong and Chantaburi. Seafood restaurants by the sea, cheap because the fish are from the gulf of Thailand mostly. Golf courses are dotted everywhere. Theres a racing circuit, polo club, fishing parks, Ko Larn, Ko Samet and Ko Lanta are easily accesible if you want to do the island thing. Theres a sport flying club, diving trips, theme parks, bowling clubs, pool leagues, darts competitions, sailing- you name it. There aren't many downsides to living in Pattaya really. The weather is nice, and the beer is cheap. The traffic sometimes stinks on the other side of Sukhumvit, but you could say the same about most city centres. The place does certainly attract more than it's share of Nutters- but you know where they are to be found. Certainly there are a load of alcoholics here- but that is shared by most expat communities. I can assure you there is a surprising amount of wealth here too- both local and foreign. You can Hobnob in some fine places if thats your scene, or flash money at the GoGo's if thats your scene. Most of us prefer the casual life actually. There are few, if any, places that can compete with Pattaya for the sheer variety available for the cost of living here. Tourist Pattaya is just one aspect of the place if you're resident.
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| | #91 (permalink) |
| The Dog | I think sabang summed up Pattaya real well, well, apart from the easy access to Koh Lanta, it really does have just about everything you can think of and is dirt cheap, if you want cheap drinks then early evening in the Walking Street agogos are bargain prices, no idea what times the happy hours end but prices are no where near Bangkok prices during non happy hours. Restaurants in Pattaya we have basically everything times 10 of anywhere else in Thailand. Beaches we got about 100 within 30kms of each direction out of Pattaya.
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| | #94 (permalink) | |
| Limp member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Pleasantville
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Avaricious Songtow drivers ? we got em too. Yaabaa heads ? have them by the ton. Real crooked cops, imitation crooked cops ? have them in any colour you like. Dirty rotten whores ? yep in abundance, on the beach under the bridge you can do it where you like. Rock candy? nah we havn't got that fvck off back to Blackpool. | |
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| Watching the Wheels Last Online: Today 06:26 PM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: east of Pattaya
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| | #100 (permalink) |
| Bang Tao Beach Last Online: 06-10-2008 01:26 PM Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 12
| why? pattaya is nice place for travel but have people from other place just make mistake often times,it;s bad however i like pattaya ,it's near my home town ,Bangsaray you know i ihink it's best town. |
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