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  1. #8762
    Quote Originally Posted by Sexual Healing  [View Original Post]
    Hi guys,

    I was just about to buy plane ticket and make hotel reservation for my holiday in Pattaya in early Jan 2012 when I froze hearing critic news.

    May thai flood jeopardize it all now? I know bad weather didn't affect Pattaya at the moment, but would clouds and rains move there in the next weeks?

    It seems it has been raining for months in Thailand, how long is it going to last?

    I don't want to run ten thousand miles and concern about the weather. I want my sun!

    Anybody got a link to accurate wheater forecast in Pattaya in order to monitor situation there?

    I'm also scared of price hikes and I wouldn't like to wait for weeks before buying my plane ticket to see if it's getting better because I'd rather avoid possible further increases.

    Thanks for your support.
    Just to generalize a bit about weather patterns in Thailand. I've lived here for 5 years. By January we "should" be well into the dry season. I would not worry about it if I had a trip planned. Of course you have to make your own decision. As for price hikes, well one would think that airfare might drop if seats are not selling. So far that has not been the case so who knows? It's my impression that hotel prices are currently inflated because of the massive influx of people fleeing Bangkok. That might impact you if you book your hotel now. If it was me I would not book my room until just before arrival.

    C4T

  2. #8761
    Quote Originally Posted by Sexual Healing  [View Original Post]
    Maybe I didn't make myself clear. Of course I'm not asking anyone to tell exactly how is going to be the weather in Pattaya in two months, but what happened in Bangkok is serious and I think it didn't come out of the blue.

    I read something about heavy monsoons blowing east behind this calamity. Maybe they will calm down and weather in Thailand will overall get better, maybe they will rage more furiuosly and it will get worse. I was a weatherman I guess I was dealing with these data and I could forecast something. It's quite is to find a good weather website giving you a proper sun / rain schedule for the next 15 days, but not so to explain in words what happened and how it is going to evolve now, in order to guess a further scenario.

    I was just asking this and I was wandering if anybody of you knows a site, a forum or a blog where finding more deteailled information about these issues.

    Thanks
    The floods of BKK (some areas, if you look at the map links repeatedly psoted here you will see that as bas as it can be, only part of BKK is wet) have been sort of manually induced to preserve other areas. This is the reason why some areas are dry and some are massively flooded.

    I am not an expert but in a pinch I'd say that if they let the whole of BKK be flooded, maybe 20cm of water will be everywhere, rather than having 1mt or more in some "selected" areas.

  3. #8760
    Quote Originally Posted by Luvpuss  [View Original Post]
    Who the F knows. Just like none of us can predict the weather for that time.
    Maybe I didn't make myself clear. Of course I'm not asking anyone to tell exactly how is going to be the weather in Pattaya in two months, but what happened in Bangkok is serious and I think it didn't come out of the blue.

    I read something about heavy monsoons blowing east behind this calamity. Maybe they will calm down and weather in Thailand will overall get better, maybe they will rage more furiuosly and it will get worse. I was a weatherman I guess I was dealing with these data and I could forecast something. It's quite is to find a good weather website giving you a proper sun / rain schedule for the next 15 days, but not so to explain in words what happened and how it is going to evolve now, in order to guess a further scenario.

    I was just asking this and I was wandering if anybody of you knows a site, a forum or a blog where finding more deteailled information about these issues.

    Thanks

  4. #8759
    Quote Originally Posted by Dickhead  [View Original Post]
    I will just assume you are from Perth, and hope that at some point your government decides to adequately fund primary education in that state.
    Hmm thats even more puzzling. Don't know what your on about. Anyway, I for one won't be canceling my trip. More fun for me. I hope the crowds are way down compared to other years. Even a slight reduction welcomed.

    Dickhead, if your around late December the first schooners on me. There arent too many states they call them that. Hint hint.

  5. #8758

    All good in Pattaya

    Just to say that I arrived last night. Met by Mr T taxi, which sped me to Pattaya in just over one hour (1000BHT). Staying at the Pattaya Bay Resort (1400 BHT). There is construction work going on in a nearby sort (reported elsewhere) but I can't hear a thing from my room. No sign of flooding anywhere on this side of Bangkok. It's sunny and there is a typical high-season holiday atmosphere. Plenty of girls and plenty of visitors.

  6. #8757
    I will just assume you are from Perth, and hope that at some point your government decides to adequately fund primary education in that state.

  7. #8756
    Quote Originally Posted by Dickhead  [View Original Post]
    "It's right on the sea right? Pattaya. Drainage won't be any sort of issue."

    You might want to review such things as gravity, the tendency of water to flow downhill (meaning to sea level) , and the tidal wave that leveled Phuket in 2004. Just as a quick review, drainage tends to be more Of an issue at sea level as opposed to at higher elevations. Of course, sea level can vary, as was discovered in Phuket in 2004.

    For a brief refresher course, google "tsunami Thailand 2004."

    Note that if airports are flooded, planes have difficulty taking off, and ground transportation has difficulty arriving at them. You may want to arrange an amphibious vehicle just to hedge your bets.
    You are right. I just meant as opposed to BKK where there's no sea. Less chance of stagnant water. No idea what a Tsunami has to do with anything but Ill just hope one doesn't come then.

  8. #8755
    "It's right on the sea right? Pattaya. Drainage won't be any sort of issue."

    You might want to review such things as gravity, the tendency of water to flow downhill (meaning to sea level), and the tidal wave that leveled Phuket in 2004. Just as a quick review, drainage tends to be more of an issue at sea level as opposed to at higher elevations. Of course, sea level can vary, as was discovered in Phuket in 2004.

    For a brief refresher course, google "tsunami Thailand 2004."

    Note that if airports are flooded, planes have difficulty taking off, and ground transportation has difficulty arriving at them. You may want to arrange an amphibious vehicle just to hedge your bets.

  9. #8754

    Any Russian / Ukrainian / Uzbek P4P activity?

    Dear Senior members,

    I was wondering if there is any Russian / Ukrainian / Uzbek girls (sex workers) are available in Pattaya? If yes, where can I find them? What are their going rates? Are there any special hotels where they stay?

    Thanks in advance

  10. #8753
    Quote Originally Posted by LittleBigMan  [View Original Post]
    Queens Victory Inn is located on Soi 6, Soi Post Office, I believe that is 13/2, have a few go go not very popular but closer to Walking St. There is a guy renting (Farang) bikes nearly the beginning of Soi 6.

    LBM
    I wouldn't usually post unless I was in country but the hotel you are referring to is called Queen Victoria. The people there are very quick to respond to emails and were good enough to accept western union as payment when I didn't want to pay by visa card.

    I'm formulating a plan as back up in case I have to leave during my visit next month and would encourage others go do the same. It's a short flight to Phnom Pehn from BKK and I will go there if the flood is a problem but to be honest I don't think it will be. It's right on the sea right? Pattaya. Drainage won't be any sort of issue.

    And also you have to take media reports with a grain of salt. In the end they are trying to get attention and sell newspapers or get ratings. Further more, a friend of mine in Bangkok said that Sukhumvit area is dry and theres a lack of customers. She even asked me to come sooner. LOL

  11. #8752
    Quote Originally Posted by Sexual Healing  [View Original Post]
    Hi guys,

    I was just about to buy plane ticket and make hotel reservation for my holiday in Pattaya in early Jan 2012 when I froze hearing critic news.

    May thai flood jeopardize it all now? I know bad weather didn't affect Pattaya at the moment, but would clouds and rains move there in the next weeks?

    It seems it has been raining for months in Thailand, how long is it going to last?

    I don't want to run ten thousand miles and concern about the weather. I want my sun!

    Anybody got a link to accurate wheater forecast in Pattaya in order to monitor situation there?

    I'm also scared of price hikes and I wouldn't like to wait for weeks before buying my plane ticket to see if it's getting better because I'd rather avoid possible further increases.

    Thanks for your support.
    Google "weather in Pattaya". It will give you all kinds of links to past / future weather patterns.

    Where is the stock market going to be at in January? Who the F knows. Just like none of us can predict the weather for that time.

  12. #8751
    Quote Originally Posted by Triklook  [View Original Post]
    Could you define this term?
    In Thailand, you will find streets and then "side streets," or side Soi (meaning streets). So, Soi 13 will be followed by Soi 13/1, and then Soi 13/2.

  13. #8750
    Quote Originally Posted by Sexual Healing  [View Original Post]
    Hi guys,

    I was just about to buy plane ticket and make hotel reservation for my holiday in Pattaya in early Jan 2012 when I froze hearing critic news.

    May thai flood jeopardize it all now? I know bad weather didn't affect Pattaya at the moment, but would clouds and rains move there in the next weeks?

    It seems it has been raining for months in Thailand, how long is it going to last?

    I don't want to run ten thousand miles and concern about the weather. I want my sun!

    Anybody got a link to accurate wheater forecast in Pattaya in order to monitor situation there?

    I'm also scared of price hikes and I wouldn't like to wait for weeks before buying my plane ticket to see if it's getting better because I'd rather avoid possible further increases.

    Thanks for your support.
    Quite a dilemma you're in, you should stay home or go to Hawaii for nice weather but then you miss out on cheap and easy poon. Here is the WC link and a BR pic.

    http://www.weather.com/weather/monthly/THXX0015
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails wc44.jpg‎  

  14. #8749
    Quote Originally Posted by LittleBigMan  [View Original Post]
    I believe that is 13/2,
    Could you define this term?

  15. #8748

    Will clouds and rains move to Pattaya?

    Hi guys,

    I was just about to buy plane ticket and make hotel reservation for my holiday in Pattaya in early Jan 2012 when I froze hearing critic news.

    May thai flood jeopardize it all now? I know bad weather didn't affect Pattaya at the moment, but would clouds and rains move there in the next weeks?

    It seems it has been raining for months in Thailand, how long is it going to last?

    I don't want to run ten thousand miles and concern about the weather. I want my sun!

    Anybody got a link to accurate wheater forecast in Pattaya in order to monitor situation there?

    I'm also scared of price hikes and I wouldn't like to wait for weeks before buying my plane ticket to see if it's getting better because I'd rather avoid possible further increases.

    Thanks for your support.

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