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CaptainHowdy 01-12-2016 01:20 PM

I would only listen to DWB ...

dig420 01-12-2016 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20697885)
Make sure to take selfies with all the ladyboys you fuck or get fucked by....

Didn't you notice? None of these guys are going for the hookers and parties, it's all about the clean beaches and scuba diving :winkwink:

spads 01-12-2016 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by mikesouth (Post 20697117)
From Mikesouth.com


How To Prepare For A Trip To Thailand
By MikeSouth
October 28th, 2009

I know several of you are going, here??s ya some tips, pay attention they will save you a lot of grief.

1. Yes you must have a passport, you do not need a visa to stay in Thailand for less than 30 days.

2. It is a LONG flight, 16-26 or more hours, jet lag can be a bitch but if you know how to deal with it you can be adjusted in 24 hrs or less. heres the best advice?no matter what time you arrive at your destination, eat your meals at the time you normally do, stay up till you normally go to bed and get up when you normally get up. Thats 95% of the battle right there?do that and forget what time it is back home and you are set.

3. The Thai people LOVE their King, do not speak ill of him or anyone in the royal family.

4. Do not, ever, under any circumstances bring in drugs you dont have a prescription for or mess with drugs while you are there, this is one thing the Thais take VERY seriously, you will go to jail and the US Embassy cant help you and yes this includes weed. If you cant go without smoking weed or doing drugs go to Jamaica or Amsterdam or someplace instead.

5. DONT FUCK WITH DRUGS

6. Don??t even THINK about sex with someone under the age of 18 that too will land you in a Thai prison, and rightly so.

7. Dont put your feet up on anything, dont use your feet to point to anything and dont point your feet at any thai person or any photo of the royal family or any likeness of Buddha.

8. Never touch a Thai person on the head

9. Never blow your nose at the table. You may think this is common sense and to some degree it is, but if you like Thai food your nose is going to POUR when you eat it there, its is VERY Spicy.

10. Leave your Judeo-Christian ideas about morality at home, If you cant do this then Thailand is NOT the place for you, go to a church camp or something.

11. Dogs are common place in most Thai cities, monkeys are in many, dont fuck with either of them and yes this means petting them.

12. When visiting a temple, dress modestly, shorts, swimsuits, bare midriffs, tank tops are all inappropriate. Always remove your shoes before entering a temple or a Thai persons home.

13. Notify your bank and credit card holders that you will be using your cards in Thailand, otherwise they will be declined. This is VERY important.

14. internet is widely available there, take your laptop and get skype, a US number that your friends can call (with voicemail) and unlimited calling back to the US will cost you about 20 bucks for 3 months..this is the BEST way to call back and forth.

15. Do not check any baggage. Take what you need for a few days in your carry on. laundry is cheap there and clothing is very inexpensive. You will be tempted to check a bag anyway?DONT. It will save you a lot of time in customs and if you have to go through China or other countries you wll have to claim and recheck your bags its easier to just take carry on?believe it.

16. You do not need a power adapter almost all laptops and battery chargers and whatever else will run on 220/50 and the plugs there are universal so they do accept our plugs.

17. If you are middle eastern decent, dress and speak American. The Thai have an intense dislike for middle easterners largely because of Muslim extremist factions in South Thailand. Identify yourself as American and you wont have any problems. You will find that many Thai establishments refuse admittance to middle easterners, they are NOT politically correct, deal with it.

18. If you are black you will run into similar problems but only in that many Thai girls will refuse to go with you. I didn??t see any establishments that refused to serve blacks. But you should be aware that some of the girls may have no interest in you, others will.

20. If you have facial hair, shave it off. PERIOD. Thai girls do NOT like facial hair. You can grow it back when you come home, believe me its worth the shave.

21. You should stay at least a couple of weeks that long flight isnt worth it for less.

22. Thais drive on the left side of the street so pay extra attention when crossing the road?look right THEN left. If you get hit?its your fault, even in a crosswalk.

23. Use common sense in everything that you do, drink and have fun in moderation. there is nobody in the whole country who will say any of the following: You have had enough, stop, you should slow down, you are cut off, go home and sleep it off, dont do that you might kill yourself. etc. You are responsible for your own actions in Thailand so act like ya have good sense.

24. Most times of the year Thailand is HOT and HUMID expect to shower 2-3 times a day like the Thais do. use deodorant/anti perpirant AND talc or baby powder, you will thank me for this one.

25. If you think you have had spicy Thai food here, you are in for a big surprise, you havent had anything here that even comes CLOSE to Thai spicy. If you get something that is making your mouth feel like chernobyl ?. see those raw cucumbers that came with your dish?thats what they are for, they will cut the burn, feel free to ask for more.

26. Try to learn a little of the language and respect the culture, learning to ??Wai? properly will help a lot, but nothing beats a simple genuine smile, most Thais speak at least rudimentary english and it helps to speak it to them the way they speak it to you. Instead of where are you going for example say where you go

27. If you dont know what a wai is google it

28. Thais are big on saving face so confrontations should be avoided, try diplomacy, it works. if you fall on your ass Thai people will laugh at you because it would be rude NOT TO. The idea is for you to save face by them pretending that you did it to make them laugh. Understanding this concept in all aspects of dealing with Thais is very valuable. Thais love to haggle over prices so feel free to make offers but you should always haggle with a smile, be friendly about it like they are.

29. Get at least a HEP A and B vaccine, you may also need Malaria and Typhoid if you plan to venture outside the major cities.

30. Coca Cola tastes a LOT better in Thailand because it is made with cane sugar, not high fructose corn syrup. The little glass bottles of coke (10 oz) will set you back a quarter.

31. Dont drink the water, it??s OK to brush your teeth with etc but only in the major cities. Stick to bottled water while there?its cheap plentiful and your hotel probably leaves freebies in your room as well.

32. If you do get travelers Diarrhea go to any pharmacy and pick up some ciprofloxacin or a azithromycin its cheap and you dont need a scrip for most any medication in Thailand

33. If you are female you should NEVER hand anything directly to a Monk. Either hand it to a male first or place it on a table. This also holds true in being handed anything by a Monk.

34. Appreciate the freedom you have in Thailand, because when you get back here you will miss it. I promise you that. For the record the translation of Thailand is ??Land Of The Free.?

Very helpful, although half of your post was about things you shouldn't do. Hardly sounds like freedom to me :D

AntonMG 01-12-2016 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20696945)
I may be visiting Thailand in a few months, give me some tips of what to see and do.

Since this is adult board I will start by saying that I am not interested in red light stuff (mostly because I am scared of trannies and I know it would be tough to tell them apart after a few beers).

My plan - check out some skybar in Bangkok for views, then check out 7 level falls in Erawan park, then check white temple around Chiang Rai, then chill out in Ao Nang, 4 island tour from there, plus check out Railay beach and then check out Maya bay with hoards of tourists.

Any other stuff worth adding to the trip?

Thanks

To get the trannies thing out of the way: the bars in the red light district(s) are specialized. Either get 100% trannies or no trannies. And you can clearly tell since they usually wear bikinis.

Now, I would highly recommend the weekend market:

And the floating market:

For roof top bars, last time I stayed in Bangkok I stayed in the Centara Grand at Central world.
The bar at the top floor is pretty nice and the view is great.

You should also try the "Sky bar" (from the Hangover 2), the view is sick!

For the nightlife outside the red light district, I had an amazing time at the route 66 club.
But wherever you go (except probably for obscure local stuff no one knows about), there will be hookers (or girls looking for a sugar daddy).

Oh, and if you want to make me happy (for whatever reason) please pm me, I'll arrange a paypal so you can ship me a pack of Krating Daeng (local red bull), this thing is like a kick in the nuts, it will keep you going all night.

That's about it.

C H R I S 01-12-2016 03:42 PM

Mike I think that is the most accurate article you've ever written - Bravo!

I've been going for 15 years... you're Itinerary is good.. I reccomend staying away from Pattaya. If you need a break from bangkok go to Hua Hin instead, expecially since you are "not" interested in the red light stuff.

C H R I S 01-12-2016 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Ross (Post 20697745)
Here is what I did and some notes on each place I went to as well as other information I gathered from speaking to people on my travels.

Phuket - I started my trip here for Christmas. It is overrun by tourists now and it's expensive for Thailand. Street food here is not the best and the beaches are quite littered due to drunk Aussies everywhere! I can't tell you how many times we watched Aussie dudes crush a beer and toss their can onto the beach rather than walking 20 feet to put it in the trash. I was in Kamala Beach area, great hotels and about 30 mins drive to the Marina should you wish to take boat trips to other Islands. This is the main reason we did Phuket, my wife wanted to go to Phang Na Bay and Maya Beach, they were worth doing but they will cost you about $120 USD per person per trip.

Bangkok - We went here to celebrate New Year, stayed at the Marriot on Sukhumvit 53 so that we could go to their rooftop bar New Year party. We had a blast but it wasn't cheap. They doubled their drinks prices for that one night, on top of their already over priced drinks menu so it wasn't cheap but whatever, it was New Year. I like Bangkok and regardless of what anyone will tell you, it isn't all hookers and ladyboys! There's tons to do there. We hired a private driver for one full day and did all the main tourist things in 8 hours, got it out the way nice and early so we could relax some more. Shopping in Bangkok is good and street food is amazing. I wouldn't recommend being here for more than 3 full days because their is way nicer places in Thailand than here but you should defo check it out. I recommend staying on Sukhumvit road, you are close to the transit system no matter where you are and can get around cheap and easy.

Koh Lanta - we ended our trip here and it was the best part of he entire trip. While there are a lot of tourists here, it is still mostly untouched. We stayed in the south of the Island, it's got the best beaches and real nice beach bars. If you want to party it up a bit I recommend staying around the middle of the Island on the west coast, tons of bars that are more lively than the beach bars I went to. The food here is amazing and they almost every bar does a daily 4-7pm happy hour for the sunset, beers are $1.25, cocktails are $2.80. The sunsets on Lanta are something to see, stay on the west coast so you can watch the sun dropping into the sea every night, it's real nice to have dinner and watch the sun go down, we did it every night and I'd never get tired of it.

From the people I spoke to on my travels, Chiang Mai is a must! Everyone spoke so highly of it, I'll be going there on my next trip for sure. I heard really good things about Koh Tao as well from some American people I met so it's worth researching that too.

I don't think you can really go wrong with anywhere in Thailand but there is defo places that are better than others, it's just finding out whats for you. Next time we go back we won't go to Bangkok or Phuket but we'd go back to Lanta for sure.

Have a great trip.

The do have a ferry to Phi Phi (Maya Bay) thats usually like $20-$30. Speedboats are pricey.

CaptainHowdy 01-12-2016 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by mikesouth (Post 20697117)
Thailand is ??Land Of The Fee.?

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh ...

Pryda 01-12-2016 04:14 PM

If food is one of your priorities, you'll love this Youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/migrationology

mineistaken 01-12-2016 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 20697885)
Make sure to take selfies with all the ladyboys you fuck or get fucked by....

Fun fact - I never took a single selfie in my life :upsidedow

mineistaken 01-12-2016 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Roald (Post 20697898)
Thailand is very easy for traveling and by far the easiest one I did in all my Asian travelling. Best advice is to use common sense and you'll be fine. Like in most countries.

Yes, that is why I chose Thailand as my first Asian trip. People say it is the easiest for first timers. Well that, and the fact that flights were the cheapest there :winkwink:

mineistaken 01-12-2016 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Pryda (Post 20698048)
If food is one of your priorities, you'll love this Youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/migrationology

LOL, coincidently I was watching this dude for a couple days already.
Food is definitely in top 3 of priority for this trip.

mineistaken 01-12-2016 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by C H R I S (Post 20698020)
I reccomend staying away from Pattaya.

Yeah, I am definitely not even considering that. Same as Phuket. One is overtouristed and expensive and another was is also overtouristed and overseedy. That is what I gathered from feedbacks.

Like I said there will be 3 segments for me:
Bangkok + Erawan falls and that K..... town between them
Chiang mai/rai
Krabi/ao nang/railay/phiphi

mineistaken 01-12-2016 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by dig420 (Post 20697917)
Didn't you notice? None of these guys are going for the hookers and parties, it's all about the clean beaches and scuba diving :winkwink:

I see your point, although that works in real life.
In this forum I would not have any reason to lie, nobody from real life knows me here. Plus it would definitely be more interesting to discuss redlight stuff here as it is an adult forum. Sadly I am not a sex starved dude, so I must disappoint you. Well maybe if I preferred Asian chicks to European...
That being said: I never pass on a vacation sex if opportunity arises, but that happens everywhere and Thailand is not any different for me in that regard. Meaning I am not planning to have sex there any more than I plan when I go to Spain, Italy or Germany. But that unexpected sex is not related to red light districts in any way.

mineistaken 01-12-2016 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AntonMG (Post 20697957)
To get the trannies thing out of the way: the bars in the red light district(s) are specialized. Either get 100% trannies or no trannies. And you can clearly tell since they usually wear bikinis.

Maybe, I heard that there are many bars with 50/50 as well. Anyways it is all good.

This is what I read (in terms of sukhumvit sky train stops for areas):
nana + asoke = paid for sex joints and stuff

Phorm Phong - much much much less of that
Thong lo - almost none of paid for sex realated joints, 99% chicks you meat in bars there are non sex workers.
Thong lo sounds like a good place to base?

AdultKing 01-18-2016 04:35 AM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20698136)
Thong lo - almost none of paid for sex realated joints, 99% chicks you meat in bars there are non sex workers.

If you really think that you're in for a little surprise.

Sukhumvit Soi 26/1 is a seedy alley of 'massage' joints.

Sukhumvit Soi 22 has bars full of sex workers.

There's some bars around the Emporium area that have girls.

In Bangkok you'll find most girls are 'available'. There's a popular pub The Robin Hood (not far from where you're considering) that is frequented with ex pats. While it's not immediately obvious, you'll find Thai girls there who are friendly, work behind the bar and often have a favourite farang they go off with after their shift.

mineistaken 01-18-2016 11:40 AM

I do not think so, just posted what I read. :) Thanks for correcting.

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Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 20702984)
In Bangkok you'll find most girls are 'available'.

I did some reading about this.
People are saying that only/mostly Isaan girls are easily "available" for farangs. Since they are poor and not respected in Thailand (I get it that they are like gypsies of Thailand in terms of how they are perceived and that noprmal Thais are not interested in marrying Isaan ladies).
And that they are available only because they want some sponsorship (I mean even when they are not bar girls), rarely available in the sense that they just like you and want to have fun etc like it happens in western world.

And that normal thai girls are not available because there is a stigma of dating a farang.

True, false?

AdultKing 01-18-2016 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20703351)
I do not think so, just posted what I read. :) Thanks for correcting.



I did some reading about this.
People are saying that only/mostly Isaan girls are easily "available" for farangs. Since they are poor and not respected in Thailand (I get it that they are like gypsies of Thailand in terms of how they are perceived and that noprmal Thais are not interested in marrying Isaan ladies).
And that they are available only because they want some sponsorship (I mean even when they are not bar girls), rarely available in the sense that they just like you and want to have fun etc like it happens in western world.

And that normal thai girls are not available because there is a stigma of dating a farang.

True, false?

Mostly false.

mineistaken 01-18-2016 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by AdultKing (Post 20703644)
Mostly false.

Looks like I have to stop reading Thailand related blogs and subreddits - full of false information.

pimpmaster9000 01-18-2016 06:17 PM

do not ever get in a fight with the police there...I know its a strange piece of advice but I knew a guy who got in a fight with them and I felt the need to tell you

mineistaken 01-18-2016 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by crucifissio (Post 20703805)
do not ever get in a fight with the police there...I know its a strange piece of advice but I knew a guy who got in a fight with them and I felt the need to tell you

Not the kind of guy who has any problems with police.
But not getting in a fight with police seems live more than obvious advice for any country.

I heard advice - never fight with locals (since others will jump in), that sounds like a tip somebody can not know. Not to fight with police - seems like everybody would know that :)

jscott 01-19-2016 06:05 PM

Few more tips i didnt see mentioned....

- dont use ATM and dont exchange at airport currency exchanges, both will rape you dry! Bring USD/Euro cash and exchange cash at Superrich (by far the best rates you'll find in Thailand). Airport right now will give you 34 per 1usd, superrich's current posted rate they'll give is 36.25. The numbers speak for themself :thumbsup

- Being a first timer, i know it'll be hard to avoid the top touristy places like the farang filled sky bars, Kao San, temples infested with tourism, etc, but i would highly suggest you try to squeeze in some time to visit some real real thai locals places, streetside restaurants that you see filled with Thai's, usually open air, maybe some beer towers, etc, and also the "member clubs", a bit expensive but you can see how real thai hiso guys do it, (not the sleazy style red light district types with females with no/bland personalities) (dont get me wrong those are surely good for something, but i mean this in terms with what you want/dont want as you've said)

- if you're not into red light district but still like to meet some females, try checking out some dating sites.. thai friendly, thai love links and thai love lines

That's all i have for now.

And agreed about the Malaria thing, if you plan to go digging through dumpsters or sleeping in jungles, that is a total overkill.

1 more tip, just be safe, careful, and if something seems over priced, dont buy it, if something seems too good to be true, be wary, etc etc, typical rules anywhere you'll go anywhere in the world :)

plsureking 01-19-2016 11:01 PM

i hate to say it, but there's some inaccurate info here that's based on rumors or paranoia.

i've been in-country (Isaan) for over 8 years. we travel all over the country all the time. Mike South's post pretty much covers the basics. you can study that list on the plane. Bruce (adultb2b) has also been in-country a long time in Bangkok. he knows the city as well as anyone. i didn't see a post by DWB yet, but he's been in-country a long time too. tourists that visited a couple times or once a year don't know shit about Thailand. they know about tourist destinations - if that.

Malaria is not a concern. the cases are rare and you'll know if you get it. go to a clinic if you get any type of fever. most likely you wouldn't even get symptoms until you are on the way back home. it doesn't come on suddenly and you'll only be in-country a week. i don't think there were any cases of Typhoid fever breakouts last year. everyone might be thinking about Dengue. there is usually an outbreak of dengue every year during rainy season in flood areas. that's rural, swampy places. there's no dengue in BKK or CM or Krabi in May.

the much bigger concern in Thailand is belly bugs. anyone that's spent any significant time in Thailand has been stuck on the toilet at some point. the best way to avoid it is to eat carefully. if you eat street food, make sure its hot food - noodles, rice soup, boiled chicken. those sticks of pork and squid at all the street carts look delicious but they were mishandled before they were cooked and likely afterwards too. most of your sit down restaurants will be ok. just eat hot, fresh food. i got ecoli one year. that sucked. my ass leaked for a week and i spent 3 days in the hospital. i got it from eating undercooked spinach at a hiso fancy restaurant. dining is a crap shoot in Thailand. if you are worried, there's lots of Western fast food. that's not real food, so it can't carry bacteria lol

the best defense against belly bugs is whiskey. take a shot or two before bed. any bugs in your belly will be dead.

there's a 7-11 on practically every street in the country and they DO have many of the popular toiletry products from the West (colgate, axe, wine, etc). we rarely pack toiletries, even when we travel short distances. we just hit 7-11 on the way to the hotel. 7-11 also has bug spray. keep a bottle in your pocket and spray your legs and neck at dusk. you'll be fine.

the ATM advice is bs in my opinion. Siam Commercial ATMs give you the current exchange rate. they do charge a fee of 200 baht ($5), so just take out the max when you want to use them. that's usually 15-20k baht depending on your bank. carrying $500 at a time is much better than carrying your whole travel budget in your underwear. guys get ripped off all the time (taxis, bar girls, hotel maids) and then have to call home to get someone to wire them money. i always have 15-20k in my money clip and i use ATMs a couple times a week. its a good way to get the current exchange rate.

we spent a week in Aonang last March. its a fun place. the best seafood in town is near the 'port' where the longtail boats take off. the seafood place is in the little parking lot. there's a wall with about 50 tanks full of live seafood. its as fresh as it gets. we ate there every day.

the island tours pretty much suck unless you get a private tour. we were with a large group and we hit 4-5 islands a day for 2 days. the total time at each beach or dive spot was about 20-30 minutes. it was really lame. we landed on Phi Phi and had 30 minutes to eat and get back on the boat. we spent 20 minutes at that place they filmed The Beach. it was beautiful but you can't enjoy a place in 20 minutes. you are better off picking a couple destinations and hiring a boat for the day. it costs 2200 baht to get a private boat for a full day. then you can go wherever you want for as long as you want.

the nightlife in Aonang sucks. its an outdoor activity destination. everyone is asleep by 10pm. get to bed early and get up at daybreak with everyone else.

oh, the climate. we didn't have a winter this year. we had 3 cold days in December (nights in mid-60s, days around 90) and we'll have 3 days like that next week. that's the whole winter this year. spring is already here. we've seen a few spring rains in the last couple weeks. the 'tip' that hot season will start in a few months is wrong. its almost always hot. in a few weeks it will be 100+ daily and mid-April is usually the peak. its not uncommon to get 100F days any time between February and August (and usually a few others scattered throughout the year). i think its 95 today. i'll go check if i leave my air conditioned office at lunch.

May is hot but there has been some May rain in the last few years. it won't be like rainy season - which is a monsoon. the guy that said it only rains for a few hours at a time in rainy season hasn't lived in Thailand. he's thinking of Florida. it rains for a few WEEKS at a time during the 3 month rainy season. rainy season officially starts at the beginning of August and goes thru October, but it can start as early as May and end in November. if it rains in May tho, it will still be hot - just humid. if you are on a longtail boat all day in May, you'll want some cloud cover. last year it rained during Songkran (early April). that was pretty rare.

May 1st does start the low season, so prices will be pretty decent. we usually vacation in May and October every year (with a few extra vacations along the way).

the most important tip is to just be nice and smile. there's a lot of arrogant tourists that come to Thailand and think they can push their way around. Thais will ignore you, rip you off, or just treat you bad if you are an asshole. they'll go out of their way if you are nice and smiling. if there's a problem, be nice about it and it will get worked out.

there was a guy at our local bar last night who had a fight earlier in the day with an immigration officer over missing paperwork in his visa renewal. it was the expat's fault, but he got angry and lost it. he started yelling and pointing his finger at the officer. his Visa got denied and he didn't get the standard 30-day extension for fixing paperwork. today he has to travel to Laos to get a new Visa and start the process over again. he's got 3 kids, a wife, and now has to lose a few days of work. he could have just been nice and it would have worked out.

that goes the same for restaurants, hotels, shopping, etc. Thais don't care about you, and they probably don't want to be working. be nice and they'll be nice. its a laid back country. the most popular phrase in the country is Mai Pen Rai = nevermind. stressing out and getting angry won't get you what you want.

oh one last tip. search Facebook for the cities you want to hit. the major destinations all have groups of expats that either live there or travel there often. you'll get the best local advice. the Aonang/Krabi groups are really good.

:2 cents: :thumbsup

jscott 01-19-2016 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by plsureking (Post 20705128)
the ATM advice is bs in my opinion. Siam Commercial ATMs give you the current exchange rate. they do charge a fee of 200 baht ($5), so just take out the max when you want to use them. that's usually 15-20k baht depending on your bank. carrying $500 at a time is much better than carrying your whole travel budget in your underwear. guys get ripped off all the time (taxis, bar girls, hotel maids) and then have to call home to get someone to wire them money. i always have 15-20k in my money clip and i use ATMs a couple times a week. its a good way to get the current exchange rate.

:error you forgot a few things ....

1. ppls own banks also charge (mine charge approx the same for every transaction that isnt using my own bank atm terminal)
2. tiny xchange fee (sure not so bad, but all banks def worse than superrich xchange rate)
3. if you have bank visa debit card, visa charges 1% overseas fee

if dont mind the fees, then by all means :)

or do it my way, bring cash and exchange at superrich.... only fee you're paying is that tiny tiny xchange rate difference

ive always spent tons in Thai so those small fee's add up

and worrying about getting robbed with ALL your money on you, only way is if you are flashing it around like an idiot. i'd exchange it, put in safe, and take out whats needed when needed



btw, plsrking, i do agree with most your other advices, good stuff man

plsureking 01-20-2016 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by jscott (Post 20705132)
:error you forgot a few things ....

1. ppls own banks also charge (mine charge approx the same for every transaction that isnt using my own bank atm terminal)
2. tiny xchange fee (sure not so bad, but all banks def worse than superrich xchange rate)
3. if you have bank visa debit card, visa charges 1% overseas fee

if dont mind the fees, then by all means :)

or do it my way, bring cash and exchange at superrich.... only fee you're paying is that tiny tiny xchange rate difference

ive always spent tons in Thai so those small fee's add up

and worrying about getting robbed with ALL your money on you, only way is if you are flashing it around like an idiot. i'd exchange it, put in safe, and take out whats needed when needed

btw, plsrking, i do agree with most your other advices, good stuff man

i dont know how much a ton is, but we spend an average of $2k on meals, shopping and entertainment during a weeklong vacation. i personally wouldn't carry that around in my pocket.

i think ATMs are fine for a short stay. my US bank charges $10 and the Thai ATM charges $5 per transaction. i pay $15 in fees to get $500. i do wires to my Thai bank when i need to move several grand, but ATMs work fine for everyday spending cash.

i guess it just depends how much cash you are comfortable having on you.

jscott 01-20-2016 12:52 AM

True, it's up to the person. Many ATM's are 10k max tho.

If you are withdrawing 10k per time for a 100k baht trip, that would come out to approx 600 baht per 1 withdaw (with 200 baht thai bank fee, 1% visa fee, own bank fee 200-300 fee, etc) which comes out to 6000 baht in fee after 10 times at ATM.

And you know how easy it can be to spend $2,777 (100k baht) in 1 week vacation on food , that's not including the entertainment, hotel, flights, tours, etc etc.

I just advise exchange cash so strongly because i HATE to see how much BIG BANKS, VISA international, small banks, etc all just make SO MUCH money from our laziness.

plsureking 01-20-2016 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by jscott (Post 20705179)
True, it's up to the person. Many ATM's are 10k max tho.

If you are withdrawing 10k per time for a 100k baht trip, that would come out to approx 600 baht per 1 withdaw (with 200 baht thai bank fee, 1% visa fee, own bank fee 200-300 fee, etc) which comes out to 6000 baht in fee after 10 times at ATM.

And you know how easy it can be to spend $2,777 (100k baht) in 1 week vacation on food , that's not including the entertainment, hotel, flights, tours, etc etc.

I just advise exchange cash so strongly because i HATE to see how much BIG BANKS, VISA international, small banks, etc all just make SO MUCH money from our laziness.

i dont know any atms in the country that are 10k max withdrawal. they are all 20k max per session or the max daily limit of your atm. my daily limit from my US atm is $500/day. you can also go to the counter and withdraw as much as your bank will allow. we had a client visit us from the US and he was able to pull a couple grand from his ATM card at the bank counter.

i think your advice puts people at risk of robbery. 10 years ago that was pretty rare, but its pretty common now in bkk and the beaches. there's more pickpockets and bag snatchers on the street than ever before.

jscott 01-20-2016 01:29 AM

How many times have you been robbed while sober? How many times have you known someone who has been robbed (while sober)?

I have personally been robbed , and it was my own fault (yes i was asking for it!)

But a person that goes from their hotel, to exchange money, and back to hotel to put into safe..... the chance of being robbed (unless you stop at a club and start pulling wads of cash out) is slim to (yes i dare to say) slim to nearly 0%

And yes, peoples overseas banks have $300-1000 max per day sometimes... also many Thai banks have 10k baht maximum for non bank cards (you using your SCB card at SCB atm terminal can 20k easily), but as for (example) American using their hometown card at any atm terminal for 20k, not so easy. (at least in my experience with my 4 USA banks)

I dont understand my advice being risk for robbery. This i cant understand, the forex's i have suggested give the best rates and are DAY time things. Random robberies in Thailand are same as accidentally banging a ladyboy on accident imo.

jscott 01-20-2016 01:31 AM

My 2cents on pickpockets.... bulges in pockets, flashing money/jewelry, walking down a dark soi by yourself in any situation or country is asking for bad news.

CaptainHowdy 01-20-2016 08:46 AM

"Honor thy errors for their hidden intentions."

plsureking 01-20-2016 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by jscott (Post 20705190)
My 2cents on pickpockets.... bulges in pockets, flashing money/jewelry, walking down a dark soi by yourself in any situation or country is asking for bad news.

especially if there's some big apples down that street. them bitches put a heel in the side of your head lol

jscott 01-20-2016 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by plsureking (Post 20705499)
especially if there's some big apples down that street. them bitches put a heel in the side of your head lol

Ya, there's an area of ladyboys on Sukhumvit, if you walking from soi 4 to soi 12 in between there somewhere that is famous for having ladyboys who gang up and rob people in a dark area, they ganged up on me once and I pushed them off hard and ran, fucking bitches, i mean, dickheads! errr, whatever :error :1orglaugh

plsureking 01-20-2016 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by jscott (Post 20705524)
Ya, there's an area of ladyboys on Sukhumvit, if you walking from soi 4 to soi 12 in between there somewhere that is famous for having ladyboys who gang up and rob people in a dark area, they ganged up on me once and I pushed them off hard and ran, fucking bitches, i mean, dickheads! errr, whatever :error :1orglaugh

lots of attacks in Pattaya last year too..

mineistaken 01-20-2016 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by plsureking (Post 20705162)
i dont know how much a ton is, but we spend an average of $2k on meals, shopping and entertainment during a weeklong vacation. i personally wouldn't carry that around in my pocket.

i think ATMs are fine for a short stay. my US bank charges $10 and the Thai ATM charges $5 per transaction. i pay $15 in fees to get $500. i do wires to my Thai bank when i need to move several grand, but ATMs work fine for everyday spending cash.

i guess it just depends how much cash you are comfortable having on you.

You are flashy.:winkwink: I almost planned my 12 days and I see that not counting hotels and air/train tickets inside the country I will not be spending more than 500 bucks (per single person). I just do not see where it would be possible to spend more.

That is not relevant, just interesting note on how very differently people manage to spend money :)

Thanks for the long list of tips :thumbsup

plsureking 01-20-2016 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20705692)
You are flashy.:winkwink: I almost planned my 12 days and I see that not counting hotels and air/train tickets inside the country I will not be spending more than 500 bucks (per single person). I just do not see where it would be possible to spend more.

That is not relevant, just interesting note on how very differently people manage to spend money :)

Thanks for the long list of tips :thumbsup

its very possible to spend more than $500 a week. a decent dinner for 2 will cost you $50-100. a good bottle of wine can cost the same. you can't even get out of McDonalds for under $20. then there's tours, drinks, taxis, shopping, entertainment, tips, room service, the list goes on.. $500 for 12 days is backpacker level. there's lots of those here too.

i guess the ATM discussion was irrelevant :1orglaugh

jscott 01-20-2016 09:27 PM

Mineistaken.... you can eat the best tasting Thai food, REAL thai food in a run down little joint like the Thais do, for $1-3 for a meal.

Things like:
- kuay teaw
- pad ka pow
- many of those food court places that many areas have all around BKK all day and night.
- go to any night market like tarad rodfi, huay kwang night market, etc etc you'll get awesome food, very cheap :thumbsup

If you eat Thai food in a foreinger restaurant (example, a thai restaurant in Paragon) you will not get the great taste as you would from real thai style. Those resto's are built to please foreigners only, with standard, aircon, cloth napkins etc. That is not Thailand, you might as well stay home and go to Thai resto in your home area. :2 cents:

jscott 01-20-2016 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by plsureking (Post 20705540)
lots of attacks in Pattaya last year too..

That's where i was nabbed up too, long time ago, and i deserved it :helpme :Oh crap :1orglaugh

robfantasy 01-20-2016 10:45 PM

1) rent a villa w/ staff and full time driver
2) use AMEX to avoid foreign exchange fees..
3) download LINE and WeCHAT, to chat w/ locals..
4) use driver to pick up the best local chicks to go out with whether out for fun or back to the villa (most chicks look the same and are avg/ugly)
5) look for a massage parlor with old ladies for the best deep tissue massage which will be like $5 USD, find the best one and get them to come to your villa daily
6) thailand gets boring after a while.. head over to singapore which is much better in my opinion

ErectMedia 01-20-2016 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 20696949)
As this is your biggest "fear," I can only conclude that this is what you want the most deep down. :winkwink:

Never fight who you are. Embrace, as that is what makes you special.

:1orglaugh

jscott 01-20-2016 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by robfantasy (Post 20706133)
4) use driver to pick up the best local chicks to go out with whether out for fun or back to the villa (most chicks look the same and are avg/ugly)

Huge mistake right there, if you want any girls, help yourself with that, dont entrust in someone else, especially a driver who doesnt know you and thinks all farangs like any brown issan girls that shows interest in them!

That is most likely why you say "most are avg/ugly" imo, have you ever been to a Thai member club, or educated girls? If going gogo bar hopping then yes, a lot will fit your description i'd agree.

BaldBastard 01-21-2016 05:15 AM

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Originally Posted by robfantasy (Post 20706133)
1) rent a villa w/ staff and full time driver
2) use AMEX to avoid foreign exchange fees..
3) download LINE and WeCHAT, to chat w/ locals..
4) use driver to pick up the best local chicks to go out with whether out for fun or back to the villa (most chicks look the same and are avg/ugly)
5) look for a massage parlor with old ladies for the best deep tissue massage which will be like $5 USD, find the best one and get them to come to your villa daily
6) thailand gets boring after a while.. head over to singapore which is much better in my opinion

hes on a 2 buck a day budget and is taking advise from expats like gods, which is like asking a Mexican housekeeper what's the best things to do in Las Vegas.
Three hours sitting on a plank on a longtail with no loo after spending a day at "locals" eateries will sort him out.


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