Dodger (October 23rd, 2021), Ruthrieston (October 24th, 2021)
a447 (October 23rd, 2021), daydreamer (October 23rd, 2021), dinagam (October 23rd, 2021), Dodger (October 23rd, 2021), Manforallseasons (October 23rd, 2021), Ruthrieston (October 24th, 2021), splinter1949 (October 25th, 2021), vnman (October 24th, 2021)
It doesn't look good for Pattaya.
Jai just translated the PM speaking on TV at a news brief this afternoon where he apparently unveiled the plan.
Only four areas in Thailand (coded blue) will have alcohol bans lifted and Pattaya isn't one of them. Jai said the PM mentioned Phuket, Bangkok (certain districts), Pang nga and Krabi.
I hope Jai was misinterpreting this.
It's OK with opening the bars but unless the tourists start returning in large numbers , the expats cant keep them all going
Dodger (October 30th, 2021)
Let's see - the Pattaya bars can open December 1, but can't serve alcohol? Really?
If they actually do this, is anyone having any trouble figuring out the next item to be placed on my "I Don't Get It" list?
I don't suppose there was any word on why the alcohol ban won't be lifted, was there - or when it will be lifted?
If it actually does happen this way - I would think every bar owner in all of Pattaya plus their employees will be raising holy hell.
I find it very difficult to believe this really is going to happen. It makes no sense. In my opinion, from among the most incredibly inexplicable decisions I've ever seen Thailand make, this one would definitely have a place in the top ten.
Brad the Impala (October 30th, 2021)
https://www.thaipbsworld.com/curfew-...es-from-nov-1/
Seems you can drink in EATERIES ONLY from 1 NOVEMBER, but, as Dodger says, Pattaya is not on the list.
Only BKK Phuket Krabi and Phang-Nga.
No mention of bars.
This is the latest update from the Bangkok Post confirming the above information posted by Dodger . . .
For the full article see: Bangkok PostBangkok booze ban to be lifted
'Blue zone' tourism designation for four provinces means alcohol can be sold in restaurants from Monday
published : 29 Oct 2021 at 17:39 writer: Online Reporters
Restaurants in Bangkok will be allowed to sell alcohol starting on Monday, as the capital has been designated a "blue" tourist zone with fewer Covid restrictions, alongside Krabi, Phangnga and Phuket.
But even as authorities prepare to ease up on some Covid rules, they are taking steps to keep anti-government protesters at bay as the reopening to international visitors approaches.
An announcement published on the Royal Gazette on Friday bans any public gathering "in a manner that could spread the virus". Violators face two years' imprisonment and/or a fine of not more than 40,000 baht. The announcement, signed by Gen Chalermpol Srisawasdi as head of a Covid-19 team, takes effect on Monday . . .
Remember: Coughs and sneezes spread diseases
Perhaps we're all missing the point and the Thai government aren't so daft after all as perhaps they're working off that well trotted out "fact"? that there's MUCH more profit on soft drinks than there is on alcohol and in fact bar owners would and should be delighted if we were all sitting drinking nothing but Coke all night ( personally I doubt that whole more profit thing and who wants to drink 6 pints of coke on a night out .....but still)
So MAYBE this is their serious attempt at quickly and vastly increasing the profits in all of the tills in the bars they had to close right across Thailand !
( note my tongue is firmly lodged in my cheek as I type this as the phrase piss up and brewery and couldn't organise comes to mind quicker perhaps )
Ruthrieston (October 30th, 2021)
Maybe this explains it