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  1. #4335
    Navy sea men are invading Phuket in July.

    Is Phuket going to operate for just a week or two to service these Fellas.

    Are the old Haggard s from all over Thailand being called to duty.

    This one I don't get.

  2. #4334

    Delta strain

    In the UK 12 have died from the delta strain even though they had 2 jabs and the numbers are quite small so far, and are in the Manchester area. We wait to see how it pans out.

  3. #4333
    Thanks for the info, Danny.

    Bit Siri.

  4. #4332
    Step 1 – Check your eligibility.

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    A certificate will be provided to facilitate applications for the Thai visa and Certificate of Entry (COE), as well as to present to relevant authorities when departing / arriving for Thailand.

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    Step 5 – Obtain COVID-19 test and prepare the documents for your flight.

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    Certificate of Entry (COE).

    Valid visa in your passport.

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    Medical Certificate with a laboratory result indicating that COVID -19 is not detected. The COVID test must be by the RT-PCR method, taken and conducted within 72 hours before departure. Some airlines do not accept home kit tests so please check specific requirements with the airlines you are traveling with.

    Please print the COVID 19 travel insurance certificate and all pages of the terms and conditions on the COVID-19 coverage and medical benefits. You may be refused to board the flight if you could not show that the insurance meets this requirement.

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    For our SPECIAL friend who really needs to go to PHUKET. LOL.

  5. #4331
    Quote Originally Posted by DannyDuck  [View Original Post]
    95% could be optimistic.

    As for the Girly scene I think it's even worse than I intimated before.

    Even the Haggards went Home to ride out the Storm.
    I tend to agree, 95% is optimistic. I stayed in Patong just after Christmas it was like a total wasteland with everything shuttered up, difficult to find anything open at all. We ate at the hotel most nights.

    The other side of the island near Phuket city, where most locals live, was unaffected though. However it is kind of boring over the other side, not much to do. Certainly would not want to spend 2 weeks there.

    This is what the Thai government just doesn't get. The tourist market is very competitive, especially at the moment.

    Tourists are not going to want to visit Phuket where all the attractions are boarded up, be forced to spend 2 weeks on the island as a quarantine facility and have to put up with a pile of ever changing rules.

    It is simply not worth it and most sane people will take their tourist dollars else where.

  6. #4330
    Quote Originally Posted by Franciscass  [View Original Post]
    She: Just read a report that we can visit Thailand without quarantine.
    He: Let's go.She: There are a few conditions.

    He: OK what? She Need to show proof of vaccination.He: We can.

    She: Need a negative PCR covid test within 72 hours of departure. He: I guess we can manage that.

    She: Need certificate of entry from Thai Embassy. He: No visa on arrival, umm ok I'll contact the embassy.

    She: Need $100,000 covid cover. He: But we're vaccinated why do we need insurance.

    She: Need to show proof of adequate funds. He: OK..
    Bingo, you nailed it. Unless you have specific girls you want to / need to see, the Kingdom, IMHO, will remain in condition WAIT for some time to come.

    Personally, I am in no hurry to return until I hear that at least 50% to 60% of the Go Go's, bars, nightclubs in BKK & Pat are back up and running at pre-Covid levels. The shutdown has devastated the entertainment industry. I feel very sorry for the bar owners and the girls. But with all due respect they are not my problem, although I have been sending monthly rent money to Mini, my long time girl, since April 2020.

    I am also aware that there are alternatives to brick and mortar establishments like SW's and internet sites, but the fun of LOS was in the going out barhopping, nightclubbing and finding girls girls girls until 3 or 4 in the morning. Hopefully the nightlife scene will be resurrected at some future date, but until it is I will continue to travel and monger in more functioning and more fun destinations like Brazil.

  7. #4329
    Quote Originally Posted by Mogwai  [View Original Post]
    LOL, very funny Franciscass!

    There is one more important condition: international travellers "must be from countries / regions with a low to medium risk of SAR-CoV-2 virus as announced and constantly updated by the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH)."

    https://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket...ning-80321.php
    https://www.tatnews.org/2021/06/init...huket-sandbox/
    Forgot to mention, need to wear masks and social distance at all times and oh after you book your flights, hotels, get COE from Embassy, negative test yada yad yada the local brain boxes can change their minds about when this begins. Was scheduled for July1st, then seemed to have been moved to later in July and now some reports say its going to August 1st. It's a moving target with variables such local vaccination levels, number of bookings, local infection rates, level of interest from hotels and other stakeholders and obviously conditions in countries of origin of prospective visitors. Lucking Thailand is still considered as relatively low risk as regards new suddenly introduced quarantine protocols when returning home but the only reality we can be sure of when it comes to this virus what will happen is not predictable.

  8. #4328
    Quote Originally Posted by Franciscass  [View Original Post]
    She: Pubs on the island might be closed.
    He: I'm not going.
    LOL, very funny Franciscass!

    There is one more important condition: international travellers "must be from countries / regions with a low to medium risk of SAR-CoV-2 virus as announced and constantly updated by the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH)."

    https://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket...ning-80321.php
    https://www.tatnews.org/2021/06/init...huket-sandbox/

  9. #4327

    A different perspective on the same thing

    Quote Originally Posted by Horatio  [View Original Post]
    It seems Thailand is purposefully shitting on tourists by changing the rules every other week.
    Your rant is how I sometimes feel, but I'm sure it isn't purposeful. When we get frustrated we need to remember that the Thai government is concerned with keeping the Thai people alive without the excessive hospital networks available in western countries. They are also going to be far behind western countries in availability and distribution of vaccines. Terrible economy, but very few deaths.

    If we think we are frustrated, imagine how the whole Thai hospitality industry feels. My favorite resort owner was forced to sell, likely at a discount. My favorite Phuket Suzy Wong girl is living with family in Isaan listening to daily shit from her father because she hasn't provided enough money to family in a year. We are the lucky ones compared to the Thai people.

    I respect the difficult decisions made by the Thai government.

    Rant over.

  10. #4326
    It seems Thailand is purposefully shitting on tourists by changing the rules every other week. People with vaccine are low risk to spread covid. Why try to plan on coming back if you can't trust any of the plans Thailand okays? Maybe it's time for me to find a new vacation spot.

    Is it different groups there changing the rules or is it the same group that constantly changes the rules? And is it all about covid or are some using covid fear to change Thailand?

    Mostly this is just a rant. I'm sick of covid ruling the world.

  11. #4325
    Quote Originally Posted by MaxBkk  [View Original Post]
    Basically 95% of business / restaurants in patong or nearby beaches are still closed. The place has had no tourists for.
    95% could be optimistic.

    As for the Girly scene I think it's even worse than I intimated before.

    Even the Haggards went Home to ride out the Storm.

  12. #4324
    Quote Originally Posted by Franciscass  [View Original Post]
    She: Just read a report that we can visit Thailand without quarantine.

    She: Pubs on the island might be closed.

    He: I'm not going.
    Basically 95% of business / restaurants in patong or nearby beaches are still closed. The place has had no tourists for.

  13. #4323
    Quote Originally Posted by TConor  [View Original Post]
    Unless they open bars and really vaccinate 70-80% of the locals. If CV-19 spreads there you can forget Thailand for years.
    She: Just read a report that we can visit Thailand without quarantine.

    He: Let's go.

    She: There are a few conditions.

    He: OK what?

    She Need to show proof of vaccination.

    He: We can.

    She: Need a negative PCR covid test within 72 hours of departure.

    He: I guess we can manage that.

    She: Need certificate of entry from Thai Embassy.

    He: No visa on arrival, umm ok I'll contact the embassy.

    She: Need $100,000 covid cover.

    He: But we're vaccinated why do we need insurance.

    She: Need to show proof of adequate funds.

    He: OK.

    She: Have to stay at a government approved hotel.

    He: Anything else.

    She: On arrival download a contact tracing app to show your whereabouts at all times.

    He: Ok and.

    She: Cannot leave island for 14 days.

    He: Anything else.

    She: Get RT-PCR test on day 6 and again on day 12.

    He: Is that it.

    She: Pubs on the island might be closed.

    He: I'm not going.

  14. #4322

    I am guessing the sand box will go the way of the STV visa.

    Quote Originally Posted by Franciscass  [View Original Post]
    Believing "sandbox" means lots with tourists I'm guessing some girls who work the Phuket patch are thinking of returning in July and are already trying to lose those extra pounds so a visit could be worthwhile.
    Unless they open bars and really vaccinate 70-80% of the locals. If CV-19 spreads there you can forget Thailand for years.

  15. #4321
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    Phuket information is actually VERY relevant right now since some of us, including myself, are considering returning to the Phuket sandbox in July
    Believing "sandbox" means lots with tourists I'm guessing some girls who work the Phuket patch are thinking of returning in July and are already trying to lose those extra pounds so a visit could be worthwhile.

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