bucknaway
March 26th, 2012, 04:05
Yep, Thailand needs a good Gay Events Promoter! Here in Philadelphia, when a holiday is approaching and the bars may be closed, a party or several parties are put together for a social event.
I don't know if it would be possible to have a night time party on the beach, or a nearby island with ferry service to bring new people and return others to and from the main beach area.
All the bars that want to participate could do its part by either selling food, providing entertainment, doing a fashion show or selling legal juice drinks and letting others know that the party fun is BYOB if that is legal.
Hell... IF that is too difficult, than why not have a street party where the bar service is suspended but the bars are open as if to get traffic from guys who maybe have never set foot in their bar before and use it as a way win over new customers?
If it is a Election holiday, it can be a street party with a theme of "Get out the vote" or something. Maybe offer coupons for every juice drink sold they will get a 50 baht credit for the next night in the bar when alcohol can be served...
It just seems a shame that when the bars are closed, the gay fun comes to a crashing halt.
I don't know if it would be possible to have a night time party on the beach, or a nearby island with ferry service to bring new people and return others to and from the main beach area.
All the bars that want to participate could do its part by either selling food, providing entertainment, doing a fashion show or selling legal juice drinks and letting others know that the party fun is BYOB if that is legal.
Hell... IF that is too difficult, than why not have a street party where the bar service is suspended but the bars are open as if to get traffic from guys who maybe have never set foot in their bar before and use it as a way win over new customers?
If it is a Election holiday, it can be a street party with a theme of "Get out the vote" or something. Maybe offer coupons for every juice drink sold they will get a 50 baht credit for the next night in the bar when alcohol can be served...
It just seems a shame that when the bars are closed, the gay fun comes to a crashing halt.