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What's the situation like in Thailand?

Valley_floyd_red
Valley_floyd_red Posts: 3,194
edited May 2010 in General Charlton
I know there a few members based in Thailand, I was thinking about booking some flights to South East Asia over Christmas and I'm wondering if the political situation in Bangkok is still unstable.

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  • Bangkok Dave
    Bangkok Dave Posts: 382
    It's ok. There are still protesters on the street in places, but it's in very small pockets. Was out on the town in Bangkok this weekend and no bother at all. Lots of soldiers about but they are good natured, doing karaoke and taking pictures. The protesters have no beef with foreigners. Outside of Bangkok there is no problem at all. It's an amazing country - book it! If you want more detailed advice just let me know.
  • Valley_floyd_red
    Valley_floyd_red Posts: 3,194
    Thanks for that Dave. I've been to Bangkok so many times I find it hard to imagine civil unrest in the city. I've been to Thailand on a few occasions but my girlfriend has never been, we fancy some winter sun and Christmas on the beach.
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    ads Posts: 3,231
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  • Valley_floyd_red
    Valley_floyd_red Posts: 3,194
    No.
  • Valley_floyd_red
    Valley_floyd_red Posts: 3,194
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  • Bangkokaddick
    Bangkokaddick Posts: 4,324
    Agree with Bangkok Dave. No sign of any trouble here in Phuket.

    I'm pretty sure that tourism will be fine by next winter, though it's fairly quiet everywhere right now. The strength of the baht against European currencies is likely to be as big a problem as the political problems.
  • I was in Bangkok the week before last and there are only some areas that are a blocked. There's no problem in Pattaya or in Chiang Mai where I was last weekend. Can't imagine problems at any of the resorts, to be honest.
  • Valley_floyd_red
    Valley_floyd_red Posts: 3,194
    Knowing what I know about Thailand, the Thai people and Bangkok, I'll probably go ahead and book the flights. I had the suspicion that all the protests were centred in Bangkok and apart from spending a few days in the capital, I wanted to head out to Trat anyway.

    Thanks for all the advice guys, much appreciated.