Jump to content
Thaiway

Beer Chang

Members
  • Posts

    1,064
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    2

Posts posted by Beer Chang

  1. I was at one about five years ago, we came over from Samui on a speedboat for the night. But my friend didn't like crowds so was not at the party for too long. I would say about 10,000 people on the little beach

    Unlike the Black Moon Party, the Full Moon Party is free. I might check it out on the 30th if I'm still on KPG but I'll have to take a special songthew as I'm not comfortable taking my motobike on the mountainess road from Ban Tai to Had Rin. Lots of farangs come back in bodybags from that road.

    Bottom line it's a can't miss event for backpackers and ravers.

  2. Last night I went to the Black Moon Party on the beach at Mac's in Ban Tai on Ko PhanGan.

    It's an all night rave held on the darkest night of the year. Techno music, 500 baht admission includes one drink, decorated to be a very trippy scene.

    Much smaller than the Full Moon Party over in Had Rin.

    I was alone and quite a bit older than everyone so it wasn't the best party for me. But I would have had a great time with a group of friends.

    Went at 1AM and was quite crowded. Left to go elsewhere at 2AM but went back at 5AM and there was plenty of people still there.

    Well behaved crowd except for the guys urinating in the Gulf of Thailand.

    It's pretty easy to get there if you're staying northwest by motobike but if staying in Had Rin better to take a songtaew as the roads are too hilly for a motobike at night if drinking.

  3. The Russians will come.

    The Chinese tour groups will come.

    The sex tourists will come.

    The backpackers will come.

    The political situation may pause investors to think twice though.

    Right now, I'm taking a vacation form my permanent vacation on a tropical island. I would prefer if development stopped and that there is no increase in tourism. I like the fresh air and uncrowded roads where I feel safe riding a motobike.

  4. High end travelers going from Pattaya to Samui will find U-Tapao most convenient.

    Bangkok Air controls the Samui airport so the demand curve intersects a distorted supply curve at an artifically high equilibriam point.

    Samui airport is perhaps the nicest I've ever seen.

    Pleasant little airport at U-Tapao unless you're leaving the same time as a terminal full of Russians.

  5. Yes they do. The bus stops at the main bus station and you quickly get into vans based on where you're headed as well as a quick chance at the hong nam. I suppose there are certain geographic limits though and you have to be able todescribe how to get to your home.

    A friend was staying at a guesthouse east of 3rd Road not on the drop down menu and they found him.

    For door to door service I don't want to fool around with cheaper alternatives and I'm willing to wait around the airport for an hour to save 900 baht. The cheapest car service I've found from the airport is 1000 which includes tolls but not tip. From Pattaya to the airport 800 is doable.

    But I prefer the safety of the bus and also like to arrive early at the airport in case something goes wrong. I've heard of guys that have to pay exhorbitant rebooking fees if they miss a flight.

  6. Pattaya Beer Garden has a new promotion on Friday nights between 4 and 9.

    Single unescorted ladies (not dates)drink free at the bar.

    There is also a "reverse barfine". If you want to go with one of the ladies, you norify the manager and they take 200 off your food/drink bill.

  7. Was going to go to the redshirt staging area on the outskirts (for me) of Pattaya, and give a report. But none of my friends wanted to join me and many said it was a stupid idea.

    But wouldn't a redshirt be a more authentic souvenier than a t-Shirt that says Thailand in the western alphabet? Or more authentic than a Che T-shirt? :D

×
×
  • Create New...