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08-27-12 02:16 #10706
Posts: 134Originally Posted by Vol2009 [View Original Post]
Pattaya is a surprisingly safe place to walk around at all times of day or night. I have wandered around many times from midnight to 6:00 am. I don't know what your food taste / requirements are, but you should have read lots about that. I am sure you read much about hotels, so what type of advice were you looking for? If you travel frequently to Bangkok, then you certainly should not need advice about Thai women.
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08-27-12 00:51 #10705
Posts: 6Virgin trip
Originally Posted by Vol2009 [View Original Post]
Break it down as well as read through a good number of posts so as o avoid asking what has been discussed.
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08-27-12 00:03 #10704
Posts: 403Originally Posted by MeatMan [View Original Post]
I've always frequented the "top end". Will have a look where you suggest.
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08-26-12 21:02 #10703
Posts: 142Originally Posted by Wolvenvacht [View Original Post]
I knew about last year flood: hope we can consider that a single accident that won't repeat this year.
"Unpredictable" is finally ok: even better than 100% rain. It leaves us some chance of fine wheater.
I will consider it!
Bye
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08-26-12 16:35 #10702
Posts: 836Info Please
Anyone know of a decent gym with weights in Pattaya?
Also, anyplace that I can view American College Football?
Thank you.
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08-26-12 08:58 #10701
Posts: 20High Season
Just how busy is Pattaya during the High Season? I have mainly passed through during the summer / rainy season, and it has been an enjoyable experience. However I have had a change of schedule, so would have to come during High Season this time. I mainly go to go-go bars. Would it get so busy that it would be uncomfortable?
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08-26-12 06:08 #10700
Posts: 19I know I will be blasted
Let me preface this by saying, I am a long time lurker. 2+years. I travel to BKK 8-10 times a year for business.
Because of my previous position, I was never able to comment on-line. My deepest appologies for that.
I will be making my "virgin" trip to Pattaya 20-25 September, any "advise" would be greatly appreciated. Yes, I have rtff.
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08-26-12 04:47 #10699
Posts: 514Originally Posted by Bumholes1 [View Original Post]
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08-26-12 04:04 #10698
Posts: 3116SH,
October and November I have found to be the best time of the year although I live here year round. In all the years living here I have heard the complaints and worries about rain but personally it is a non-issue! Unless you are spending hours and hours on the beach and got to be out all day and night it rarely rains for more than a straight hour or hard as they say downpour. Last year yes it did to my surprise nearly 12 hours straight all night until 10am in the morning but that is very rare. Weather seem to be changing year after year. The last two years August has been cool and dry but this year humid and raining but as noted the rain comes for a hour then that's it. Most of the time it is a night like last night while everyone is sleeping?
The weather rain shouldn't deter your plans. LBM
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08-25-12 20:46 #10697
Posts: 836Very interested on you commnet regarding Soi 13/2 massage shops. I always stay at a hotel on Soi 13. Can you name the places, or the gals you selected. Will be there in two weeks.
Thanks.
[QUOTE=Rick Rock; 1317636]For those interested, I found out a bit more through some explorations today at three massage shops (turns out there are about a dozen on Soi 13/2, which I found out by walking all the way to Second Road and opening my eyes-don't know how I missed them all yesterday
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08-25-12 18:20 #10696
Posts: 204Rain
Originally Posted by Sexual Healing [View Original Post]
I think the wet season is a little over dramatised. Most of the days you just have one downpour for an hour or so.
Rest is fine and sunny and warm. Sometimes a little humid though.
Went couple of times in Oct: Fine, even during the bad floods from the north.
Michael
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08-25-12 17:54 #10695
Posts: 2502Originally Posted by Sexual Healing [View Original Post]
As everywhere, the weather is getting unpredictable and more extreme. Climate change anyone?
BTW, thunderstorms are a "good thing". It makes Thai girls afraid, so they come close and cuddle up to you.
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08-25-12 12:47 #10694
Posts: 142October still rainy season?
Hi,
I've been spending holidays in Pattaya for few years during wintertime (January) , when is sunny and not so wet.
Yet, this year this will not be possible and I might have 2-weeks available in mid-October.
Of course, I would go there for pussy, but because I've been stuck into an office for a long red hot summer, I also would like to hang on a beach at last and go for a swim on Koh-Larn without having to worry wheter skies are grey or a storm is coming, you know what I mean?
So, I am check on the wheater forecast on the web and it looks like mid-October is still rainy (17 out of 31 days) and wet.
Because I would like to have a report from someone who actually have been there in that period, beside what wheathermen say I am asking you:
How bad is it for beach-life?
Thanks
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08-25-12 02:45 #10693
Posts: 134Originally Posted by HenryV [View Original Post]
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08-24-12 23:37 #10692
Posts: 403Originally Posted by MeatMan [View Original Post]