Looks like BBB Disco/Music has closed . Pics taken at 11 pm Sunday.
Usually getting geared up with food for the workers at this time of evening.
Word across the street was “China not come”
Looks like BBB Disco/Music has closed . Pics taken at 11 pm Sunday.
Usually getting geared up with food for the workers at this time of evening.
Word across the street was “China not come”
all their eggs in one basket....
They get ready much earlier than midnight and have a free food spread for the boys from about 9 on. Saw no sign of any activity at all, and the waiter opposite confirmed closed.
I suspect they are combining operations at BBB but didn’t stay long enough to confirm.
One of many going to wall it seems due to a lack of Chinese Tourists.... :-(
"With the city’s main sources of tourists dried up, “for sale” signs are becoming as common as happy hour placards in Pattaya"
https://www.pattayamail.com/featured...pattaya-288946
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As common as happy endings...more like!
Maybe safe to get a room there again without thumping bass beats until 3am?
actually was in the hotel 3am last summer and surprised at two stacks of 1000 + 500bT bills on the counter at reception.
Both stacks of bills at least two inches tall.
Happy country where people can just have that on the desk-or often see it on the street from who-ever with also a think wad of grey 1000s. Or tiny old ladies, so tiny and weak one seems to be able to blow them apart, holding stacks of full lotteree-ticket-books, alltogether also worth a few 10.000s
But lo and behold if anyone would just try to stick out a sneeky finger to grab a little of it! In less as 1 moment a whole group of eager to beat the miscreature will jump alive on it.
Barely on the same subject: a msg shop (normal) who mainly had touristy chinese as customers saw days of noone entering. In the desperation the boss allowed the masseuses to do it for free and rely on tips from anyone who cared for and passed by.
Zebedee (February 25th, 2020)
Mr Pong I think your language is not English but that last post is incomprehensible to me. Sorry.
francois (February 25th, 2020), Manforallseasons (February 25th, 2020)
Aww, it's not that hard:
What a happy country, where people can openly have stacks of cash on their desks! I often also see it on the street-- people holding thick stacks of grey 1000-baht bills, and sometimes little old ladies, so tiny and weak it seems one could easily blow them away, holding full books of lottery tickets, worth tens of thousands of baht. But should someone sneak out their hand to try and grab a little bit, they would in less than a minute find a crowd eagerly jumping in to stop the potential thief in his attempt.
On the same subject, barely, a legitimate massage shop, heavily reliant on Chinese tourists, went for days with no customers. In desperation, the boss had his staff give massages for free to any interested passerby, relying only on tips.
Am I close, Mr.Pong? (To be honest, I don't quite see how the second paragraph is on the same subject as the first).