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  1. #33818

    Airfare

    Just wait till each tsunami of inflation that typically comes in between 12-24 months after the printing. Just starting. Enjoy the low fares while they last LOL.

    Still trying to decide if Thailand is worth the bother, won't be the place I remember, but if I didn't have such a hard on for it, ID just go to Mexico. No hassles currently, other than test 24 hrs before return to USA.

    Quote Originally Posted by PedroMorales  [View Original Post]
    My advice to you would be to book a deal if other variables are ok as carbon taxes are on the way. Western governments have printed and spent money like drunken American sailors in Pattaya for Operation Cobra. There is a huge hangover on the way.

  2. #33817

    All Talk no Action

    Booked to be in Phuket this Sunday coming.

    So thought I would check out reports.

    What's happening with you lot all talk no action it's like.

    Wednesday at b & Q.

    No reports of lady's massage sex companionship nothing.

    What is this a retired punters club ffs.

  3. #33816
    Are restaurant bars still requiring ATK tests before customers can enter?

  4. #33815
    Quote Originally Posted by AxelHeyst  [View Original Post]
    Why should the OP rethink his strategy? I assume he is vaxed or he could not have entered Brazil. For vaxed and otherwise healthy individuals an Omicron infection is flu-like and does not kill and does not require hospitalization. The risk in travelling to Brazil is the slight possibility of catching a crossover Omicron infection and feeling bad for a few days. Nobody want to feel sick while on a trip, but it happens even in pre-covid days. For example, I remember sitting behind a Chinese National who was coughing his brains out on a flight from HKG to BKK. Sure enough I came down with "Bronchitis" 2 days later in Pattaya and lost all desire to shag for 6 days! It was a bummer. I felt miserable, but then I recovered and spent the next 6 weeks having a great time.

    The current risk in travelling to LOS IS mandatory testing, possibly testing positive for the Omicron, and subsequently being forced by Thai authorities to quarantine in a Covid ward or special Covid hotel for a prescribed length of time against your will. That is unacceptable to me.

    BTW, one of my favorite girls, Mini, felt sick upon returning to BKK after her New Year's eve visit back home, and so she voluntarily got herself tested. BIG mistake! She tested positive and was immediately placed in a Covid hospital ward for 14 days. She had previously been vaxed twice. She told me that she felt bad for 3 days and then she fully recovered. She feels fine now, but she is still in the ward! The hospital will not let her go home until her 14 days are up this Monday.
    I am over-vaxxed, but I don't want to push my luck. So, I left Pattaya when the bars were filled with Omicron (they still are), and will leave Brazil if Omicron gets out of hand. I have about 2 weeks to make a decision.

    I may even go back to Thailand if that is the safest place.

  5. #33814

    Credit cards

    I have three credit cards, two with United miles and one card affiliated with Southwest Airlines. All the cards initially came with miles, which I have used thru the years mainly for emergency purposes or when the cost for a flight is outrageous when compared to using miles. In April of 2020, my United card was especially handy because I booked a one way flight back to the US from Bangkok for a low mileage charge. At the time, flights were being cancelled everywhere due to Covid and the airfare price shot up dramatically. Of course, your miles are also credited based on your credit card purchases but it's also important to consider the yearly fee you are being charged. It can add up if you have a lot of cards, plus your credit rating gets dinged every time you apply for another card.

    As a result, I use my cards judiciously and on occasion cancel a card in order to get a card with a better mileage deal. Sometimes, they require you spend X amount within a one or two month period so if you have some big purchases or expenses coming up, keep that in mind when you apply for a new card.

    Quote Originally Posted by Breadman  [View Original Post]
    Woke up yesterday with the need for a good long BJ so hopped on Thai Friendly and got a girl to come over before breakfast. Funny thing was she was new to Pattaya and just hopped on a motorbike who took her for almost three times the money just to make 1000 baht from me. I then had to show her how to use Bolt to get a 60 baht motorbike back to her place. Unfortunately she didn't know exactly where she lived, finally got her friend to send her location on LINE chat and I got her close to where she lived. I was then going to hit some of the bars like camel toe on the way to soi 6 but having to take those antigen tests just to get in for a beer made me just head to 6 again. Its still a fraction of what it used to be but there are some gems here and there. The problem with Pattaya is that its such a large sprawling town and its impossible to navigate it at times. I'm on those Pattaya line chat bar groups and they post tons of photos of the girls, they are out there but the issue is showing up just to hear the girl say "I have period" and then right after 'you buy me drink? You end up spending what you'd pay a girl for ST in drinks just to find out she's not wanting to open her legs.

    I flew here from the states using a free airmile ticket. Two years ago when covid hit I saw the writing on the wall and signed up for the airmile credit cards just so I could book this getaway without having to fork over a ton of cash. I talked to some posters here via PM and was told they just used the cash back cards that gave them pennies on the dollar back whereas I got a $700 one was flight for free. Wonder if any of the guys complaining about prices live in the states? If so why didn't you sign up for these types of cards?

  6. #33813

    Waiting for Pattaya to reopen

    Since the last 8 years (until2019) I've been frequently visiting Thailand, specially Pattaya and Phuket. I fondly remember my first trip with my school friends where we visited the fish bowls and it was a dream from the bath to the massage and then the unforgettable banging.

    I really enjoyed the casual pickup from clubs, there was a time when the girl I picked up was really horny and I didn't pay her (except for her taxi).

    I wonder how things will be in a few months. Had it not been for omicron, I would be in Pattaya this month end!

  7. #33812
    Quote Originally Posted by Jwdub  [View Original Post]
    Per Reuters, you may want to rethink your strategy.

    Brazil has the world's third highest death toll from COVID-19 after the United States and Russia, according to a Reuters tally.
    Why should the OP rethink his strategy? I assume he is vaxed or he could not have entered Brazil. For vaxed and otherwise healthy individuals an Omicron infection is flu-like and does not kill and does not require hospitalization. The risk in travelling to Brazil is the slight possibility of catching a crossover Omicron infection and feeling bad for a few days. Nobody want to feel sick while on a trip, but it happens even in pre-covid days. For example, I remember sitting behind a Chinese National who was coughing his brains out on a flight from HKG to BKK. Sure enough I came down with "Bronchitis" 2 days later in Pattaya and lost all desire to shag for 6 days! It was a bummer. I felt miserable, but then I recovered and spent the next 6 weeks having a great time.

    The current risk in travelling to LOS IS mandatory testing, possibly testing positive for the Omicron, and subsequently being forced by Thai authorities to quarantine in a Covid ward or special Covid hotel for a prescribed length of time against your will. That is unacceptable to me.

    BTW, one of my favorite girls, Mini, felt sick upon returning to BKK after her New Year's eve visit back home, and so she voluntarily got herself tested. BIG mistake! She tested positive and was immediately placed in a Covid hospital ward for 14 days. She had previously been vaxed twice. She told me that she felt bad for 3 days and then she fully recovered. She feels fine now, but she is still in the ward! The hospital will not let her go home until her 14 days are up this Monday. She has to wear a mask 24 hours a day, she is surrounded by really sick people, and essentially she is incarcerated and has had nothing to do for 14 days. Poor Mini! I feel sorry for her. But it was her own fault for getting tested. This sums up the risk in travelling to Thailand under the current measures in place. It is unacceptable!

  8. #33811
    Quote Originally Posted by Jwdub  [View Original Post]
    Per Reuters, you may want to rethink your strategy.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/americ...ns-2022-01-19/

    Brazil reported a record 137,103 cases of the coronavirus in 24 hours as Omicron spread in Latin America's largest country, the Health Ministry said on Tuesday, as new infections soared above the previous daily record of 115,228 in June last year.

    Brazil has the world's third highest death toll from COVID-19 after the United States and Russia, according to a Reuters tally. Read more.
    But no quarantine, no testing on arrival, all the bordellos are open, and the Brazilian girls are fucking fantastic. It is my kind of place! And I am looking forward to my 3rd visit to Brazil in 12 months.

    Meanwhile the path forward is clear as indicated by the headline yesterday which read, "Great Britain to Drop COVID-19 Restrictions. Soon other countries will follow the lead and drop their draconian Covid measures as well and sooner or later, probably later, 555, even Thailand will do likewise. Meanwhile I am not stepping one foot inside LOS until the government drops their travel quarantine, their testing upon arrival procedures, and ALL the bars & Go Go's are allowed to open and stay open as late as they want.

    If anything good came out of Covid it was that my 25 year Thai addiction was finally broken. I dig Brazilian girls!

  9. #33810
    Quote Originally Posted by Jwdub  [View Original Post]
    Per Reuters, you may want to rethink your strategy.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/americ...ns-2022-01-19/

    Brazil reported a record 137,103 cases of the coronavirus in 24 hours as Omicron spread in Latin America's largest country, the Health Ministry said on Tuesday, as new infections soared above the previous daily record of 115,228 in June last year.

    Brazil has the world's third highest death toll from COVID-19 after the United States and Russia, according to a Reuters tally. Read more.
    200,000 today in Brazil. I am isolated in a beachfront condo, at least for another 4 days. After that, I go back to Rio, but can isolate for a week. Then it's decision time, stay or leave Brazil.

    I was thinking of going to Mexico, but numbers are spiking there, too.

    I will have a better handle on the pandemic in a week.

  10. #33809
    Woke up yesterday with the need for a good long BJ so hopped on Thai Friendly and got a girl to come over before breakfast. Funny thing was she was new to Pattaya and just hopped on a motorbike who took her for almost three times the money just to make 1000 baht from me. I then had to show her how to use Bolt to get a 60 baht motorbike back to her place. Unfortunately she didn't know exactly where she lived, finally got her friend to send her location on LINE chat and I got her close to where she lived. I was then going to hit some of the bars like camel toe on the way to soi 6 but having to take those antigen tests just to get in for a beer made me just head to 6 again. Its still a fraction of what it used to be but there are some gems here and there. The problem with Pattaya is that its such a large sprawling town and its impossible to navigate it at times. I'm on those Pattaya line chat bar groups and they post tons of photos of the girls, they are out there but the issue is showing up just to hear the girl say "I have period" and then right after 'you buy me drink? You end up spending what you'd pay a girl for ST in drinks just to find out she's not wanting to open her legs.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tomasb  [View Original Post]
    Nevertheless, United flights for one way are for the most part now over 1,000 one way where they used to be $700 or thereabouts. One could always fly their Japanese airline partner but that mostly seems to lead into Japan for the first stop and longer layovers. It's still possible to use award miles and lately a one way with United will cost you between 44 to 48 k miles from US west coast to BKK or even va Frankfurt with the last leg covered by Thai Airways. This mileage change assessment came about after Test and Go was suspended so I suspect it will revert back to a higher cost in mileage in short order.
    I flew here from the states using a free airmile ticket. Two years ago when covid hit I saw the writing on the wall and signed up for the airmile credit cards just so I could book this getaway without having to fork over a ton of cash. I talked to some posters here via PM and was told they just used the cash back cards that gave them pennies on the dollar back whereas I got a $700 one was flight for free. Wonder if any of the guys complaining about prices live in the states? If so why didn't you sign up for these types of cards?

  11. #33808
    Quote Originally Posted by Explorer8939  [View Original Post]
    I will head back to Pattaya when Omicron isn't rampant in the bars, and they don't require an ATK test to enter a bar. Until then, I am waiting it out in Brazil.
    Per Reuters, you may want to rethink your strategy.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/americ...ns-2022-01-19/

    Brazil reported a record 137,103 cases of the coronavirus in 24 hours as Omicron spread in Latin America's largest country, the Health Ministry said on Tuesday, as new infections soared above the previous daily record of 115,228 in June last year.

    Brazil has the world's third highest death toll from COVID-19 after the United States and Russia, according to a Reuters tally. Read more.

  12. #33807
    Quote Originally Posted by Explorer8939  [View Original Post]
    ThePattayanews.com reports that TreeTown is closed for a few days for Covid cleaning.
    Only to be contaminated again minutes after the first staff or customer who isn't wearing a properly fitted N95 mask walks through the place.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tomasb  [View Original Post]
    April and May are the hottest months of the year there and those months lead to rainy season too.
    Rainy season has never bothered me much. When it rains it's much cooler which I like. Sure you get caught in a heavy downpour on Walking Street daily but it's just a 50 foot run to the next gogo bar. One of my most memorable nights in Pattaya was trying to walk through Soi Diana to LK Metro in thigh high water. I happened to bump into a very cute girl doing the same but the water was over her waist. She was having problems even moving in the water so I piggybacked her. Since my condo was closer than her destination she came over.

    Agree April and most of May are not the most enjoyable time to be in Thailand.

  13. #33806
    ThePattayanews.com reports that TreeTown is closed for a few days for Covid cleaning.

  14. #33805

    Yes

    Could not agree more. I also used to enjoy my stay in Bangkok immensely, not just because it was a great place to be, but also due to its proximity and ease of travels to other Asian locations. From BKK, I flew to Burma, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia and Indonesia with barely a ruffle. Since I usually had to leave Thailand after my 60 day visa expired, it only enhanced my justification for leaving. But the cultural and mongering aspect of each country were vastly different and not certain that option will avail itself anytime in the near future.

    I did not know that Eva had started flights again, nor did I know they cancelled them shortly thereafter. I guess ignorance is bliss as I would have tried to make a reservation with them. I have little interest in going to Thailand after April 1. April and May are the hottest months of the year there and those months lead to rainy season too.

    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    EVA Air was to open up to international transit on March 1. I booked a flight to SEA for the 1st week of March. Because of Omicron EVA Air nuked all transit flights from March 1-31,2 days after I booked! They are now booking flights from April 1 but if I were you I wouldn't book because there is a very good chance these flights will be cancelled as well. You'll be stuck trying to get your refund back like me.

    Traveling is no longer fun. I remember the good old days when I lived in Thailand. Woke up in the morning, thought what should I do today. Let's fly to Phnom Penh or Jakarta this afternoon! Booked a flight, packed a carry on, taxi to airport, and I would on Street 136 or Kota Indah by dinner. Now you have to spend hours doing paperwork get PCR tests before you leave and arrive. Countries changing their immigration rules by the second. Worry about cancelled flights. Worry about being one of the unlucky 1 in 25 who have to stay in hospital for 10 days upon arrival. Not relaxing at all.

  15. #33804
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    You'll be stuck trying to get your refund back like me.
    Over the last 2.5 months I purchased 4 roundtrip flights to Thailand and have cancelled all 4 (each for different reasons). Refunds came easily from the first 3 (Cathay Pacific, British Airways, and Lufthansa) and I'm now waiting for the 4th (Qatar). In each case I bought tickets that allowed full refunds with no penalty. Some airlines have unlimited refund policy now (Qatar) while others have a tiered system where the most expensive option allows unrestricted refunds, medium price allows refunds with penalty, and lowest price does not allow refunds (Lufthansa). Be sure to carefully read the fine print before you purchase.

    For my travel locations, economy class tickets are as cheap as I've ever seen. Premium economy is extremely expensive (more than business class for some routes). Business class is a little more expensive than I've seen in prior years. I'm too cheap to even consider first class so I can't comment on that. In the case of Qatar, it is much cheaper to purchase online than to purchase over the phone, think 20% difference.

    As soon as Qatar gives me my refund for my latest tickets, I'll buy tickets for travel from early March until late April. Advanced ticket purchase often saves money (but increases headaches).

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