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Dreamsg76
February 7th, 2023, 05:42
Anyone has the latest info on this?

Confusing info online. Not sure if the new bus service started Aug 2022 is still running and the time table etc. Does bus 389 works?

Would like to go direct from DMK to pattaya and vice versa.

Keeping taxi as my last option.

Thanks in advance.

pong
February 7th, 2023, 10:58
Sorry, DK if direct runs-and if yes, I guess most limited to very few trips. But in general nearly all buses were severely reduced during covid and have since then partly rebounded-one should expect expansion and not cancellation
ANYOne arr in DMK can also use the FREE shuttlebus direct to swampy.
This bus 389 direct to Jomtien now runs hourly again from Swampy, so that is an easy transfer. (was much less in covid times).
As usual-but at least from the MOchit also much less as pre-cvd, the normal BoKoSo (by RoongRuang) tourbuses also still run. Route nr 48. From SaiTHai terminal also-as minivan )(But coming off DMK that is not useful)
About anyone here seems so impatient and have the money too much to order a taxi-with endless discussions about who is the best for that. It will also depend on where your PTy- htl is located.

francois
February 7th, 2023, 11:34
Take a taxi and make life easy for yourself.

Dreamsg76
February 7th, 2023, 13:46
Was half expecting that the recommendation would be to take taxi anyway.

Thanks pong for the info though. I had a good experience with the bus from BKK to pattaya so was hoping that a similar bus would be available from DMK. But alas...

Oliver2
February 7th, 2023, 14:04
Francois is right; that journey is a d**n nuisance, particularly if you have to travel in the rush-hour. The taxi is the simplest, most reliable and quickest solution even if it is more expensive.

Moses
February 7th, 2023, 14:23
Was half expecting that the recommendation would be to take taxi anyway.

Thanks pong for the info though. I had a good experience with the bus from BKK to pattaya so was hoping that a similar bus would be available from DMK. But alas...

your option is to take free shuttle bus from DMK to BKK https://airportpattayabus.com/free-transfer-bus/
and then use https://airportpattayabus.com/from-suvarnabhumi-airport/ bus from BKK to Jomtien (if you have stay in South Pattaya), 143 THB, or use Bell if you stay at North https://belltravelservice.com/shared-transfer/ Bell costs 300 THB because they have drop off service to your hotel in Pattaya

Dreamsg76
February 7th, 2023, 21:47
Thanks all for the info.

Aware of the option to go through BKK airport. Cheaper but takes at least an additional hour likely 2.

If no direct bus from DMK then it's probably better to take taxi.

maump
February 9th, 2023, 09:37
your option is to take free shuttle bus from DMK to BKK https://airportpattayabus.com/free-transfer-bus/
and then use https://airportpattayabus.com/from-suvarnabhumi-airport/ bus from BKK to Jomtien (if you have stay in South Pattaya), 143 THB, or use Bell if you stay at North https://belltravelservice.com/shared-transfer/ Bell costs 300 THB because they have drop off service to your hotel in Pattaya

I did this last week. arrived at DMK. went to the info booth to ask about the free shuttle to BKK. Information said you must have a connecting ticket to use the shuttle. so they told me take MRT bus 510 to BKK. I just missed it, while waiting saw 504 come with suvarnabhumi airport markings. got on 20(?) baht ~ 30 min,
Had to wait 3 hrs at BKK for a bus to Pattaya, very busy, buses all full. Pre-purchased my return to BKK ticket online.

Dreamsg76
February 9th, 2023, 15:27
3 hours wait at BKK? Wow...

Thanks for the update!

bkkguy
February 9th, 2023, 18:57
I did this last week. arrived at DMK. went to the info booth to ask about the free shuttle to BKK. Information said you must have a connecting ticket to use the shuttle. so they told me take MRT bus 510 to BKK. I just missed it, while waiting saw 504 come with suvarnabhumi airport markings. got on 20(?) baht ~ 30 min,
Had to wait 3 hrs at BKK for a bus to Pattaya, very busy, buses all full. Pre-purchased my return to BKK ticket online.

I suppose it depends on how, or how much, you value your time, convenience and comfort - compared to this type of experience I will readily take being met at the airport by a polite driver who will take care of my luggage and whisk me straight to the door of my accommodation in Pattaya/Jomtien in air-conditioned comfort with no delays or stress for what. an extra 1,000-1,200 Baht?

I would need to spend at least that much on a full-service massage after I arrive just to get me back into the holiday mood!

I live in Bangkok so I am not usually using the airport, but when I am heading to Jomtien for a break I still prefer a door-to-door car service!

obviously, this is just the personal opinion of a tired old man who likes a bit of pampering on holidays, other people's mileage may vary, and it is always helpful to know the alternatives.

maump
February 14th, 2023, 23:59
Can't argue with BKK guy. I was exploring the system and learning. wanted to try the bus. it is not bad from airport, but sucks from the bus station (different buses)

christianpfc
February 18th, 2023, 22:40
Does bus 389 works?
Yes. However booked out hours in advance (when I checked online booking). The bus runs hourly, recently I passed airport and checked at their counter 17:12, the next bus was for 19 (i.e. the 18 bus booked out). Price 143 THB.

I did Bangkok to Pattaya many times on weekday afternoon, with a friend by his car it takes 2 hours, by public bus 4 hours door-to-door. (I don't take airport bus because of the waiting time, but Roong Rueang bus to North Pattaya Bus Stationm, and those are quite full as well).

Dreamsg76
February 19th, 2023, 07:35
This is from BKK or DMK?
I get a bit confused but couldn't find bus route info.

christianpfc
February 19th, 2023, 21:32
Bus 389 runs from BKK (Suvarnabhumi) to Jomtien.

pong
February 23rd, 2023, 21:41
From both sides ev hour on the full hour from 6.00 till 21.00. Used it myself last days for a visit to there and arr. at Swampy by 9,50 brought me in the 11.00 bus, which by then had about half its 40 seats old (going by the nr). When directly coming off an airplane its too risky to book, I think.
THIS bus FROM BKK also lets people out at Pty-central and south roads on Sukhumvit.
THis morning the 9.00 had 2 buses on itm both full (had bought my ticket eve before). THis 389 runs direct to Jomtien-just 200 mtr from that supertown away.
There is also from Swampy an hourly direct bus (cost 190 bt-a bit strange as much higher price) to Pattaya NOrth Bus stand-ev hour @.30.
Thailand has a state-wide and in fact quite smart set up national busline route nbr system, if you are familair with it one can even roughly guess how the route goes.
LInes 2-101 and from 901-998 run direct from BKK to about any major town in TH. ChMai is 18, Phuket 949, And Pattaya 48. There may be several competing bus comp.s on 1 line-f.e. to ChMai there used to be some 20 pre-covid.
3 digit lines run between provinces. 4 digit lines run IN province but in more as 1 community. The first of those digits indicate in what area.
Local lines have 5 digits, of which the first 2 indicate the nr that Thai burocracy has given to its 80+ provinces.
Now sadly the 48 line is a collection of at least 6 different routes, from all 3 BKK big busstations, all by Bell=Roong Ruang Tour, a comp that has not very good name.
BUSes can also come as 3d, 2nd or 1st class and their colour indicates this. 3d used to be the old orange non-AC overcrowded ones, by now about died out and certainly on this line. The all blue are 1st cl+ means with AC and WC onboard. On longer routes with a tiny bit of food and drink, not on this 48 nor 389.
To get-often quicker-to PTY, only along Sukhumvit rd, one may also use any other bus that serves further onward, Like Sattaheep or Rayong. But then you really have to know all your wits and speak Thai to get this clear.
There IS even a 2nd cl (mostly van, all white with orange stripes) busline start Rangsit-passing DMK on main rd and will stop if hailed, then via multiple stops to Pty-north rd. No advance-just pay on board. Has a nr like 990x. Just a few trip/day. Impossible to find exact timings.
Agree with Christian that it may look attractive enough with only basic text but in practice will nearly always turn out to last much longer and more inconvenient as dedicated bus/train users in EUR are used to. And about anyone asking here is not a dedicated experienced bus-user, so that means more probs.
Its also the heritage of covid when many former very frequent services were much reduced as lower demand and now cannot cope with suddenly demand coming back. Its also very evident in BMTA=BKK citybus system.

francois
February 24th, 2023, 09:08
Very enlightening, pong.