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Thread: Patong Beach Bungalows - demolished (again...)

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    Patong Beach Bungalows - demolished (again...)

    A report from Phuket in this weeks PG Weekly Report states that Patong Beach Bungalows has been demolished and the site is under re-development.

    As many know, Patong Beach Bungalows was devastated by the Tsunami in December 04, but was re-built and re-opened in October 05, with little change from the original.

    Whilst this resort was always a little tired-looking (even after the re-construction) it was my favourite place to stay in Phuket due to it's location right on the beach.

    Whilst staying there over the years I had often idly dreamed of buying and re-developing the place - and now it seems some one has done just that.

    Does any recent visitor or resident have any further news on the re-development? Following the Tsunami there was talk of banning construction within X-metres of the shore-line. Perhaps re-development of an existing site is exempt from this rule.

    I expect a new resort hotel will be built, but I hope the developer/operator manages to make the most of this fabulous location without changing the under-stated laid-back feel of a small resort on the beach.

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    Patong Beach Bungalows were nice when they were new in the mid 80's. Then from opening day on they went into a state of general decline as the price increased every year until it was destroyed by the Tsunami. I stopped staying there in 1998.

    The site was originally occupied by squatters in lean-to structures. There were remnants of that village behind a wall next to Patong Beach Bungalows up until the mid 90's.
    E Dok Tong

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    Their website has disappeared too.

    Fond Memories, not so long ago....

    Part of the Tangmo Troupe doing their New Year special show at the bungalows.
    They split the troupe into 3 groups of 10 and did the same show at 10+ hotels that night and then another at the Club.





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    Quote Originally Posted by jinks
    Their website has disappeared too.....
    Well no, that's not true. Their website lives on - and they are still taking bookings! TIT

    www.patongbeachbungalow.com/
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    This is a different site and the old domain was http://www.patongbeachbungalows.com/ NOTE the S plural

    Therefore the old site is down.
    ( I have amended my bookmarks)

    The new one in one of the pics shows a set of 3 level rooms from the sister Jintana Hotel.

    The phone number and e-mail have not changed.
    The prices have

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    Patong Beach Bungalows

    Here's a photo you'll remember, Jinks. I stayed there in 2000 and loved the location. Too bad it's gone.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jinks
    This is a different site and the old domain was http://www.patongbeachbungalows.com/ NOTE the S plural

    Therefore the old site is down.
    ( I have amended my bookmarks)
    Yes jinksie, the 'old' site (withe the s plural) went down long ago! The 'new' site was launched to coincide with the post-Tsunami redevlopment in '05, I think.

    It may be a little late to up-date your book-marks now!
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    . . . and this is Patong Bungalows during the rebuild after the tsunami. April 2005.





    Now it sounds like it's leveled again.


    Cheers ...
    Just another reason why I love living in Thailand


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