Pattaya - Tourism With Twist!
Pattaya - Tourism With Twist!
Pattaya is the original "city of sin" though the Thai Govt. is trying hard to conceal the fact behind crocodile parks, elephant villages, coral islands and Ripleys museums! I mean in which other city would you find "working girls" openly accosting and soliciting single males at every roadside, beach side stall, pub, beach chairs, benches! The most amazing thing about Thailand holidays and Pattaya hotels is how they have made tourism work so efficiently with minimal knowledge of English!
I just returned from a few days trip to Thailand, and Pattaya obviously was part of the itinerary. Every travel agent during holidays in Thailand suggests Pattaya because its cheap, it has the sea and it has attractions of such exotic and erotic variety.
The trip to Pattaya was an eye opener to say the least. One couldn't help but enjoy the unprohibited show and the accompanying joie de vivre! Go-go bars on the street with open entrances (you can watch those svelte pole dancers from outside), the beautiful and "world famous" Alacazar Show (you cant even begin to guess that the performers are hermophrodites!!!), the line of beach stalls tossing together a home made fried rice, fried chicken, fruits, the beach masseuse going about her job thoroughly & professionally... and all those girls...so many of them dressed in all manners of provocation, everywhere. You cant tell one from the other. They are all stick thin, small and God knows how desperate. The lucky ones have landed a fat and rich companion. In fact where ever one looked there was a stocky elderly person with a Thai arm candy in tow, and they formed the most sought after clientele on Pattaya Beach! And then the Thai massage parlours! Parlours were there every 10 yards or so promising exotic Thai massage, Body massage, foot massage.
Pattaya Beach became all that it is famous for mainly during the Vietnam war when the soldiers came to it for recreation. Soon the local populace woke up to the opportunities and the rest is legend. However for a short period after the Vietnam War, the town faced a real crisis with no mainstay tourism with the original clientele back in their country. The town spruced up, provided more facilities and the world woke up to Pattaya.
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I "almost" went back in 1995
Back while I was in the Navy, my ship and three others went on WESTPAC to Okinawa, Hong Kong, Singapore, Jordan, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Australia, stopping in Hawaii for a couple of days before returning to San Diego. It was originally intended that we were going to Pattaya Beach as our last stop, but that was scrubbed in favor of Australia (we were told) for two reasons. One, the STD rates at the time in Pattaya were pretty high and the brass didn't want a bunch of sailors in sick bay. The other was the fact that we spent three months straight in the Red Sea and Persian Gulf and Australia was more of a reward.
Actually, Australia (Bunbury, south of Perth, Fremantle) is the only place on that whole deployment I want to go back as a civilian, so I can't say I regret going there. But, I have listened to my share of sea stories told by my shipmates who have gone there to know that place would have been fun, too, albeit for different reasons. LOL
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astounding place
dont miss it next time!
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Sounds like an interesting
Sounds like an interesting place. Maybe one day my world travels will take me there. Nice article.
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yes its "different" - thanks for the comment!
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