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    Tuesday, June 27, 2006
    Tourism industry backlash staves off doubling of park entry fees

    THAILAND: The National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department (DNP) has decided to rethink its plans to double the entrance fees to National Parks after coming under fire from tourism businesses.

    The DNP had planned to double park entry fees so that foreign children would pay 200 baht, foreign adults 400 baht, Thai children 20 baht and Thai adults 40 baht.

    Phuket Tourist Association President Pattanapong Aekwanich, told the Gazette that he disagreed with increasing the National Park fees, in spite of the DNP’s claims that they are short of money.

    K. Pattanapong also said that he thought that in some cases entry fees should be decreased, citing Sirinath National Park at Nai Yang as an example. He said that he thought the 200-baht entry fee for foreign adults was already too much as the park’s facilities were not good and there was nothing for tourists to see or do.

    “If the prices are too high, tourists will visit other attractions,” he said, explaining that for a couple of hundred baht more, instead of visiting Sirinath National Park tourists could visit Simon Cabaret.

    “The fees are already high and if the officers were more strict in collecting them, then the DNP would have enough money. But if the DNP raises its entry fees, tourist businesses will be affected and the burden will be passed on to consumers. This will have a negative effect on tourism,” K. Pattanapong added.

    K. Pattanapong’s sentiments were echoed across the bay in Krabi, where Ittirit Kinglek, Chief of the Krabi Tourism Business Association, said, “The government wants to promote tourism, but the DNP wants to increase [National Park entrance] fees, which is the opposite of what tourism businesses in the Andaman region need.

    “The current rates are already quite high for tourists and tour agencies. If the price is increased to 400 baht [per foreign adult], it will be harder for tourists to pay and some national parks do not have high-standard accommodation and services. If we increase prices, then we should improve the parks and facilities, too.”

    “We have asked for the DNP to rethink the idea. Tourism is still feeling the effects of the tsunami, the World Cup is now on and it is the low season. It is not a good time to raise prices.”

    Kridwikrome Kleawkla, Chief Assistant at Sirinath National Park, said, “If the head office thinks prices should be raised, then they must have their reasons.”

    “At Sirinath National Park I have to explain to tourists before they decide to enter the park that the facilities have not been fully restored to the standard they were before the tsunami.

    “I think the proposed new rates will not affect tourists; they can pay the higher prices, but if we charge ‘international’ prices, then we should improve the park to international standards,” he added.

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    fuckn unreal!

    dont hav enough money or business = raise prices! TIT

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    ^
    Exactly my thoughts.
    It must be in their genes.
    Pissups and breweries come to mind

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    ^ actually logical, but they forget the market factor as usual.

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    Aren't there more Thais than foreigners visiting national parks?

    Why not double the prices for Thais, sure they'd be willing to cough up an extra 10-20bt to see their national heritage and support the maintainance of it?
    And the tourists would feel better about paying 'only' five times more than the locals (after they already paid 'special' prices for the transportation there).
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    Tuesday, June 27, 2006
    Tourism industry backlash staves off doubling of park entry fees
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    Kridwikrome Kleawkla, Chief Assistant at Sirinath National Park, said, “If the head office thinks prices should be raised, then they must have their reasons.”
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    Such faith in "head office"! Doesn't he realise "head office" is some Thai with half a brain who paid for his position?

    I haven't been inside a National Park for years. The last one I went to - can't remember where, somewhere in Phuket - wanted 200 baht so I said "No" and drove away. No skin off my nose - plenty of free places to go.

    If they charged the same price for everyone, they would probably get 1,000 baht a year from me - 25 visits at 20 baht each * 2 people. Instead they get 0 visits at 200 baht each. Zilch, nowt, nada, nought, nothing. Som nam naa.
    Last edited by RDN; 01-07-2006 at 03:58 AM. Reason: added: " * 2 people"

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    At least some of the Thai officials disagree with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RDN

    If they charged the same price for everyone, they would probably get 1,000 baht a year from me - 25 visits at 20 baht each. Instead they get 0 visits at 200 baht each. Zilch, nowt, nada, nought, nothing. Som nam naa.
    aint that the truth!

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    I will never, ever pay to go to a national park, waterfall, whatever, where there is a double-standard pricing system. CNUTS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shrinking Violet
    I will never, ever pay to go to a national park, waterfall, whatever, where there is a double-standard pricing system. CNUTS!
    If you have a valid work permit, you would normally be able to get in for Thai price. But I agree - it is a damned annoyence, and at the end of the day, they probably loose revenue on it.

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    Short sighted should get their eyes as well as their intellects tested.
    Bloody stoopid idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteshiva
    and at the end of the day, they probably loose revenue on it.
    I agree. They are short of money because we don't want to fork out 200 baht, raising it to 400 baht will just make it loose more money

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    K. Pattanapong also said that he thought that in some cases entry fees should be decreased, citing Sirinath National Park at Nai Yang as an example. He said that he thought the 200-baht entry fee for foreign adults was already too much as the park’s facilities were not good and there was nothing for tourists to see or do.
    I think that applies to all national parks I have seen in Thailand.

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    it's not so much the double pricing that is the problem. It's more like paying for "nothing" really. It looks like a racket, and for what ? what do you get in return ? a free cola or a nice tour ? absolutely nothing. Just a stupid smile from the guard. It's exactly that, lack of facility. In China, tourists pay doube or triple for everything and they still come and don't complain that much. You pay but you get something great in return. It can't be say the same for those Thai parks.

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    ^^Glorified rubbish dumps most.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thetyim
    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteshiva
    and at the end of the day, they probably loose revenue on it.
    I agree. They are short of money because we don't want to fork out 200 baht, raising it to 400 baht will just make it loose more money
    Heh, heh! I think they are relying heavily on their "mates" (i.e. co-conspirators) in the hotel/tourist trade taking mini-bus loads of Yippon, Gowlee, Cheen and Farang holiday makers to these places, and they don't really give a toss for the stupid farang - like you and me - who have actually decided to live here.

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    The Chiang Mai night safari does not even apply the 'show work permit and get in at Thai price' policy which some parks do.

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    I have never been in a National Park, is it worth the money and time?

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    Kao Yai is nice.

    They never double charge me there.

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    ^ it is a pleasant place, well kept and plenty to do for day, they get quite a few foreigners with their families so I think they are tired of the arguments about pricing, I just send my wife to pay and they charge the normal price. On bike I usually wear a lot of kit and dark visor, they used to try and peer through the visor to see if I had a white face, now they don't bother.

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    The yellow tax cards work on Samet.

    Is Kao Yai a nice one is it???

    Must check it out.

    They got tigers???

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrsquirrel
    Kao Yai is nice.

    They never double charge me there.
    "Double charge"?? - more like 10 times the charge.

    I wish the use of the phrase "double pricing" would stop as it is inferred by some to mean farangs pay "double the price".

    It doesn't mean that of course, it means that there are TWO prices: normal 20 baht for Thai and 10 times that amount for farangs.

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    Two-tiered....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skulldigger
    Two-tiered....
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    Well, us foreigners have learned the rules, don't ye have a go at us for nuthin, them Brits don't know how to speak or spell their talk, do they?

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