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Re: Hatyai,Thailand For Sawadee Newbies
Yes Bro DaTan main Krabi Town. Bro Magpul, when I was there stay at this Krabi Hotel ( if I remember correctly the name of the hotel) price for room reasonable. There was this restaurant in the lobby, in night during dinner and after dinner there r singers sing on stage for entertaining the dinning customers and drinking customers. According to the waiter if u see the singer u like to tapao to ur room, u can make a offer by putting the money into a envelope (ask waiter for it) and ask the waiter to pass to the singer u like. If she accept ur offer, after she complete her session of singing, she will come to ur table to sit and drink with u. And when the waiter bring the envelope back to u, mean bit pillow lo.
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Interesting info shared by you!
I always stay at Ao-Nang beach and will only rent motorcycle (200baht for 24 hours, petrol pay ownself) to go Krabi Town.. |
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Can bros advise if all the hotels are girl-friendly? Do the hotels charge joining fee for girl staying overnight, and whether the girls need to register as practised in Bangkok and Pattaya hotels? Thanks!
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cheers~!!! |
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10 more days to touch down in Hatyai! cant wait to eat thai food, lea hoi and sawadeekhap to the thai pooyings mak mak!
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Thanks, bro Magpul!
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Does anyone know where the PRC FL hang out? Not that i going for them, just want to check out their quality to come compete with the thai puyings.
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a few of them will be around Lee Garden Plaza and at night will be a bit more... what can i say is the look will be below average, but i read somewhere there is a hotel/apartment do have some PRC, but i'm not sure about it...
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Anyone knows the exchange rate of SGD$1 to thai baht how much now??
Was considering whether to change my money in SG or Hatyai.. |
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AoT to raise airport departure tax
Report from Bangkok Post dated 24 October 2013 :
AoT to raise airport departure tax The Airports of Thailand board of directors has agreed on the need to raise the airport departure tax for both domestic and international passengers by 100 baht, AoT Chairman Sita Divari said on Thursday. The departure tax for domestic flights would rise from 100 baht to 200 baht, and from 700 baht to 800 baht for international flights, Mr Sita said. The increase still needs final approval from aviation and transport authorities. The new fees would apply at all airports operated by AoT when approved. The latest attack on tourists' wallets comes on top of the government's move to charge foreigners a new arrival tax at airports and land border crossings. On Sunday, Public Health Minister Pradit Sintavanarong said the government is considering a plan to charge foreigners a 500-baht entry fee from January next year. He claimed the extra charge would lead to an improvement in the quality of tourists entering Thailand. It would also offset the costs of state hospitals treating tourists who have accidents or fall ill and have no insurance cover. Foreigners who arrive at airports would be charged 500 baht while those who enter the country by land would be charged 30 baht a day. The foreigner-entry charge has been widely criticised on web forums, by tour operators and people working in the hospitality industry. Malaysian tourists are the latest group to complain. Withaya Lim, a tour operator in Hat Yai, said many tour agencies and tourists from Malaysia had contacted him to complain after they learned of the entry charge plan. "This will increase costs for tour agencies bringing people to Thailand and they will have to pass the cost on to their customers," Mr Withaya said. "I'm afraid this will result in a drop in the number of foreign tourist arrivals, particularly from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Brunei." According to the AoT, passenger traffic through Thailand's six main airports showed robust growth in the fiscal year to last month, climbing 20.4% from the previous year to 86.13 million travellers, both domestic and international. The number of flights through these airports increased by 16.5% to 559,397 during the same period. Suvarnabhumi, the country's gateway airport, continued to dominate traffic volume with 50.90 million passengers and 287,997 flights, accounting for 59% of overall passenger numbers and 51.5% of all take-offs and landings. It was followed by Bangkok's second airport Don Mueang, which largely serves discount airlines, with 15.56 million passengers and 135,976 flights. Phuket airport recorded 10.98 million passengers with 70,198 flights. Chiang Mai had 5.17 million passengers and 41,295 flights, while Hat Yai had 2.47 million passengers and 17,056 flights, and Chiang Rai 1.05 million passengers and 6,882 flights. Suvarnabhumi is served by 107 international airlines. The airport connects Bangkok with more than 150 cities around the world. The top five nationalities of tourists arriving through Suvarnabhumi are Chinese, Japanese, Indian, South Korean and Russian. ----- KatoeyNewsNetwork |
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