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Any point in visiting pattaya during 14 day lockdown?


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11 minutes ago, mike787 said:

Freelancers line the beach...tons of action here...Come down NOW!!!

must now be a veritable kaleidoscope in variety...

are they keeping their social distancing? 

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On 3/18/2020 at 11:30 PM, gk10002000 said:

Well the Jomtien sea walk is still pretty.  Outdoor restaurants probably will still serve food.  There will be plenty of ladies out of work and one might get a pretty good discount for a one or two week live in "care giver".  For a quiet get away, Pattaya might not be that bad.  Any pool halls open? 

you're right .  like in any situation, those who can adapt and get creative will thrive.  

those who will stay at home, isolated,  will survive .  

gk will survive, and thrive.... i would think

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2 minutes ago, tifino said:

must now be a veritable kaleidoscope in variety...

are they keeping their social distancing? 

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note to self:   have eyes checked .

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On 3/18/2020 at 11:30 PM, gk10002000 said:

Well the Jomtien sea walk is still pretty.  Outdoor restaurants probably will still serve food.  There will be plenty of ladies out of work and one might get a pretty good discount for a one or two week live in "care giver".  For a quiet get away, Pattaya might not be that bad.  Any pool halls open? 

I was talking to a lady who runs a restaurant in Isaan. They're not allowed to serve food anymore. Only to go. 

 

  And I'm certain that that will soon be in Pattaya as well. 

 

  A fine of 100,000 baht should make sure that people follow. But...

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1 hour ago, Isaanbiker said:

I was talking to a lady who runs a restaurant in Isaan. They're not allowed to serve food anymore. Only to go. 

 

  And I'm certain that that will soon be in Pattaya as well. 

 

  A fine of 100,000 baht should make sure that people follow. But...

I would say as the last tourists leave, a restaurant restriction will be put in place.

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4 hours ago, Leaver said:

I would say as the last tourists leave, a restaurant restriction will be put in place.

This thread is irrelevant since there will be a curfew from tomorrow 7pm. So there won't be anything to do from March 26 and 30 days coming. 

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19 hours ago, Max69xl said:

This thread is irrelevant since there will be a curfew from tomorrow 7pm. So there won't be anything to do from March 26 and 30 days coming. 

Read my post again.

 

I said, "a restaurant restriction will be put in place."  

 

That means, restaurants to close the same as bars and nightclubs.  Nothing to do with the 7pm curfew.

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Are the vendors at the street food market on South Pattaya Road still there? A lot of their business is Thai, so wondering if they are still working; along with the pad thai and khao man gai night vendors on the opposite side of the road?

 

In BKK now, but debating if a move to Pattaya may be better. Sukhumvit area of BKK is so dead- all of my normal street food vendors are gone. Contemplating how much worse it'll get when the next level of restrictions arrive (ie: curfew)...

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On 3/25/2020 at 2:35 AM, mike787 said:

Freelancers line the beach...tons of action here...Come down NOW!!!

What kind of an idiot would even make a comment like this?

a deadly pandemic and guys still mongering?

only in Pattaya!

ghetto!

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2 hours ago, Ron jeremy said:

What kind of an idiot would even make a comment like this?

a deadly pandemic and guys still mongering?

only in Pattaya!

ghetto!

Says, RON JEREMY. LOL!  Jealous??  C'mon, there's plenty, i'll share my harems...LOL

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On 3/24/2020 at 12:05 AM, jmccarty said:

I get my beer and booze delivered and watch netflix amongst others.  Social distancing has be normal with the missus for past 8 years, not change for me. 

Yes, online ordering and home delivery are good for social distancing. You have to just make sure you do not become a shut-in or recluse.

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