High Season

Discussion on where to go when the sun goes down in Hua Hin; bars, pubs, clubs, karaoke and general nightlife.
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I've only been out at night duringl low season.... Is it there big a differance. Phuket ande Pattaya are like night and day, same same HH? I turely don't want to be near Pattaya or Phuket but could use a little fun!!
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Post by edwinadanish »

I also want to know if HH is now the most busy or was it more busy before?
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Our landlady also has a beach consession/restaurant/bar/umbrella thing going on at Hua Hin Beach around Soi 77. She closed down for the season on March 21. I go there frequently (always good business to schmooze with the landlady) and as March wore on I noticed fewer and fewer folks were coming to lay about on the beach.

From the end of November through the first week in March things were going great guns, and her place (as well as the neighbouring consessions) was almost always full. Difficult to get a beach chair much after noon.

She says she's going to open up again in early November.
Sitting watching the beach 'traffic' go by is a fairly good observational test as to the difference between high, mid, and low season. Right now, it's definitely not high season (for tourists that is), and it's quite obvious.

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Post by HuaHinR »

Tourists are down about 80 or 85%
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Post by icebear »

Played a couple of rounds of golf the other week and spoke to the staff and they confirmed that the season is definately over. As usual it'll last until October/November.

Even the town will be deserted after the Songkran Festival is over in a weeks time.

I am not complaining...but I have no business.....let the tourist go home and give us our place back..

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Post by norm »

It dosen't seem like the traffic has slowed up much. But then I guess most tourist don't drive a car, they use taxi and tuk tuk that are here regardless of tourist.

Live in Cha Am and don't go into HH any more than we have to because of the traffic, would rather drive to Big C than into Tesco and fight the traffic.

Can't immagin what traffic will be like in a few years, a real nightmare I would immagin.
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Post by HuaHinR »

The main reason traffic seems just as heavy, I believe, is because many Thais from Bangkok and elsewhere come down here for Songkran. . .
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