Unofficial Tourism Poll

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Have you cancelled your plans to visit Thailand during the next 6 months or longer due to the political turmoil here, and because of the worldwide financial crisis?

Yes
10
21%
No
37
79%
 
Total votes: 47

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Irish Kev wrote: I also plan on driving from HH to Nangrong(Buriram) to my house, maybe driving through bangkok is a different story.
What is this bizarre attraction to Isan that so many people seem to have? I know it's cheap but then so are parts of western and southern Thailand.

I haven't voted because I live here. I don't know of anybody canceling plans for any reason but I understand from the UK travel industry that it is happening. Bookings are well down anyway to all tourist destinations. I have not seen any evidence that Thailand is suffering anymore than any other country.

A key difference with Thailand is that many so called tourists are actually people who have connections here so will not be put off so easily.

BTW Kev, you can easily avoid Bangkok when traveling from Hoa Hin to Isan but you still might encounter the odd road block.

I must admit the thought of the MIB totting M79s is a bit concerning.
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I think we pretty much know the connection to Isaan. Without that connection one would more clearly see it as a fairly featureless plateau, dry and brown and poor.
Don't get me wrong, I've spent time there. But without the "connection" I think one could easily find more interesting areas in Thailand.
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'Trouble in Bangkok'

WHAT TROUBLE IN BANGKOK?

OK - around parliament house you have the ongoing fiasco with PAD et al.

The remaining 99.99999999999995% of Bangkok AND Thailand is functioning in its normal Mai Pen Rai way.

I wish these reporters would stop proclaiming alarmist headlines. All it does is fuel the downsliding tourist trade for this season. :guns:
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I have friends travelling out on the 14th they have not cancelled although they did ask my advice.
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Still coming next month.
Political troubles not concerning us but the financial crisis will certainly curtail our spending.
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As Ozuncle says above - it's not so much the political situation, rather the financial uncertainty that might make me reconsider (but only if it keeps getting worse!).

Booked a week for the end of Oct, and sorting out Xmas as we speak!!!!

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Randy Cornhole wrote:I think the question would have been easier to answer if it had been - due to the political turmoil here, or because of the worldwide financial crisis?
Certainly I woudnt be put off going because of the unrest but the financial crisis has floored me big style... :cry:
Your wish is my command Khun Randy Na Cornhole. I was thinking the same thing last night. Pete :cheers:

PS: Hmmm, can't seem to edit the poll wording this morning, whereas I could shortly after I created it?
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Guess wrote:
Irish Kev wrote: I also plan on driving from HH to Nangrong(Buriram) to my house, maybe driving through bangkok is a different story.
What is this bizarre attraction to Isan that so many people seem to have? I know it's cheap but then so are parts of western and southern Thailand.
I understand what you are saying Guess, but I built a house there for my partner on family land that we were given, basically so she could be with her family whilst I’m working away, but now I find I actually enjoy staying up there for a while.
It’s just a simple rural life that you could find anywhere in Thailand, but I find it very relaxing.
Incidentally, I have a vague feeling that I was drunk in Nangrong last year with Irish Kev at a friends wedding, but it might be someone else!
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As a repeat visitor the political situation wouldn't stop me coming for a holiday. I can understand why it would put package tourists off though.

However, the uncertain financial & employment situation has made us put off even thinking about coming to Thailand for a few months at least. We had planned to come in December or April but those plans are abandoned. I therefore voted yes.

If I end up in Thailand in the next six months it means one of two things have happened:

1. I've won the lottery
2. It's all gone tits up and I've done a runner
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Hi Steve G,

I would say you were more then just drunk, can you actually remember the wedding, I know you slept through the reception.
But your dancing was a sight to behold.

See you in December if your around
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Irish Kev wrote:Hi Steve G,

I would say you were more then just drunk, can you actually remember the wedding, I know you slept through the reception.
But your dancing was a sight to behold.

See you in December if your around
:lach: :dance:

Well done Steve. :cheers:
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My wife's from Nangrong too :shock:
If a major moanquake ever hit Thailand, Nangrong would be the epicentre.

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What is this bizarre attraction to Isan that so many people seem to have? I know it's cheap but then so are parts of western and southern Thailand.
Guess, if you remember the 'Province of Thai partners' thread. It showed that 47% of this forums Thai partners come fron Issan. It stands to reason that they will want to return home to their families, children and settle down with their partners. Being a poor area many are sent out to eek a living elsewhere... :|
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Randy Cornhole wrote:if you remember the 'Province of Thai partners' thread. It showed that 47% of this forums Thai partners come fron Issan.
Only 25% of my partners come from Isaan, but they represent 100% of the female partners.

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