ChipButty 15,619 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 3 hours ago, Youlike said: I feel so sorry for the tuktuk drivers who charged us 200 baht for a 200 meter ride... I feel sorry for you cant walk 200 meters 2 Link to post Share on other sites
camble 2,293 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 On a positive note, Savoey Seafood restaurant are offering a 10% covid discount, despite little competition. Link to post Share on other sites
DFPhuket 154 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 The construction mess on Patong beach road is related to the burying of all of the overhead electric and cable lines. The entire road from the hill at the south to the roundabout at the north has been dug up and the underground pipes, which will hold all of the cables, appear to now all be laid. The next step will be to actually take down all of the cables. When they did the same cable burying in Phuket Town they resurfaced the road when they were finished so I assume they will do the same thing on the beach road. 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Megasin1 1,257 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 Oh dear, if I cant get my morning egg, cheese & ham toastie then I'm definitely not willing to go through 15 days quarantine Link to post Share on other sites
natway09 5,082 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 Obviously the places catering simply for tourists are hurting, Same in Bangkok.but the "local bars & restaurants" are still full of locals. hence Phuket doing better than Patong. As to 7/11's...... bound to be closures everywhere partly due to CP Groups greed in always being at saturation levels Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post vandeventer 913 Posted November 2, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 2, 2020 I live about 150km north of Chiang Mai and most of the shops are open but no people in them. I eat at this one small shop 2 times a week and the lady owner gives me a big hug every time I go there as I am her only customer. She is just so nice and her food is so good. It's such a shame. 3 Link to post Share on other sites
hotchilli 16,541 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 6 hours ago, ChipButty said: Where I live I think the 7/11's are just about hanging in there, when I go in none of them are busy, I go in 2 or 3 different ones, upto now 2 family marts have closed shop and stripped all the fitting out. Where I live there's a 9 day market within the temple grounds for Loy Krathong 2pm this afternoon it was pretty much full, 5pm onwards it will be heaving. Also good to see was on each entrance a well organised team taking temperature checks and you're given a sticker, if you weren't wearing a mask you were given one and told to wear it. Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post spidermike007 37,228 Posted November 2, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted November 2, 2020 If you wanted to venture to an island destination, they are all devastated by this shutdown. Was recently in Samui. 85% of the hotels were closed. Most restaurants, alot of bars, shops and other businesses were closed, many permanently. Granted, there are some great hotel bargains right now. But, that environment is fairly depressing, seeing so much hardship. So, even without quarantine, not a big attraction. With quarantine, and the half dozen other hoops they are asking prospective tourists to jump through? I predict less than 300,000 tourists in 2021. The industry is dying a fast death. So, the lame authorities here need to wrap their minds around that. Tourists would be coming to a hugely diminished destination. Free quarantine? Might be a good place to start. If you are serious, make some sacrifices, you incompetents. And if not, the entire administration should just admit you they are defeated, do the right thing and resign, and let some competent and talented people take over. A good place to start, with the sacrifices, would be the submarines. Give them up. What are you going to do with them anyway? Who will pilot them? No subs for 60 years, and all of a sudden you have the expertise to pilot and maintain them? Hello. Show the people you care. 22 billion is the official number. But, since the first one is already up to 13 billion, the numbers simply do not add up. As usual. 45-50 billion baht is probably more realistic. Not including maintenance and repairs. If Thailand had a qualified health minister, and a slightly intelligent tourism minister, they would stop this nonsense, and realize no tourism program requiring quarantine will ever work. Period. The Thai army. Moving Thailand backwards, and inflicting untold pain on it's people. Time to go, guys. The people need competency, and they are speaking loudly now. Do you care one iota about the people? Just be honest, for once, and admit that you don't. It is great that the Thais are stepping up, taking advantage of great deals, and supporting the tourism industry. It helps, no doubt. But, it is only a portion of what the hotels, restaurants, and other businesses need. The industry is hurting, big time. 6 2 Link to post Share on other sites
0815 420 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 5 hours ago, BritManToo said: Where i live near MaeJo University (12Km from Chiang Mai moat), everywhere is open as normal. In the evenings all the restaurants are packed with students and young people. The shops and high street are busy, lots of traffic on the roads. The old folk still meet for a drink and a chat on the village green at sunset. If I didn't have to wear a mask to enter the bank/7-11/Tesco I'd not know anything was different. As for Phuket, yeah I'd be up for a holiday there every 2-3 months from Chiang Mai, but the flight prices are prohibitive. AirAsia keeps sending me 990bht special offer internal flights emails, but whenever I look the cheap flights are non-existent. How clever to compare Mae Jo (where 90% of people on the streets in evenings are students of the MJU) with tourist places ... 2 Link to post Share on other sites
sambum 3,841 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 (edited) 2 hours ago, Makoshark said: I spent one month in Rawai. It’s nice with no farang but then again farang don’t go there. Family mart open. 7 open Restaurants open. Its up to the remaining farang to tip 2-3x more to help the locals i go 4x a year. Love the place. Quiet "It’s nice with no farang but then again farang don’t go there." Bit of an obvious statement? "Its up to the remaining farang to tip 2-3x more to help the locals" So if there are "no farang", where do the remaining ones come from? Great attitude! And next you'll be blaming "dirty unwashed farang" for causing it all in the first place! Edited November 2, 2020 by sambum 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Audragon 14 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 Phuket Walking Street Market was very busy last night, with lots of food stalls, shops and craft stands doing good business. Mostly locals I suspect, and it was Loi Krathong, but nice to see some activity in the old city. I am visiting from CM and most museums and many stores and shopping malls are open, but doing a quiet trade. Link to post Share on other sites
ChaiyaTH 980 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 6 hours ago, BritManToo said: As for Phuket, yeah I'd be up for a holiday there every 2-3 months from Chiang Mai, but the flight prices are prohibitive. AirAsia keeps sending me 990bht special offer internal flights emails, but whenever I look the cheap flights are non-existent. Yeah noticed the same and actually the only reason I did not travel down there already a few times since COVID. I know many who would go if flights weren't that expensive, even before COVID, it was cheaper to fly to KL or VN. 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Skeptic7 4,336 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 1 Link to post Share on other sites
from the home of CC 9,263 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 better than a literal graveyard.. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Helmet Grunter 42 Posted November 2, 2020 Share Posted November 2, 2020 In Lamai, on Koh Samui about 7, 7-Elevens have shutdown, probably never to open again, has no one ever heard of the term "over provision" When the pandemic is over Thailand and especially the islands will rebalanced, the farang dead wood has gone already, maybe people need to realise that you don't really need 30 7 Elevens is a small area and a couple of hundred bars on one Soi, what may come of this is a bit quality instead of quantity 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites
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