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You can't apply for your Thailand Pass until ! February and I suspect that the site will be under heavy pressure for a few days. I'd be surprised if the arrangements change much in the time leading-up to May; indeed, a new variant , or a cluster or two may even make the rules tighter. I wouldn't change my dates but there are two aspects for me which may not apply to you; firstly, an awareness of the fact that my age is such that I may not have many trips ahead of me; and secondly, I have someone waiting for me there whom I am desperate to meet.
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The crucial addition is that we spend a second day in an approved day. Another lost day in Thailand! But not enough to discourage my trip going ahead. I'd already booked the first night long ago, via Agoda....I expect can do the same for the extra day.
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The fact that it is even being considered is progress in itself.
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Third time lucky - December 2021 trip to Thailand in covid time
Londoner replied to vinapu's topic in Gay Thailand
OK, vinapu's reign as forum scribe is over for now and he will be missed; the question is, who's next? any takers? -
13 March , Red Letter Day.....I hope!
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Agree entirely. A story about an over-paid and profoundly ignorant (and dishonest, it now appears) sportsman has been headline news here in the UK for a week. Why? Tennis is a minority interest at the best of times and this ludicrous man managed to keep refugees dying in the English Channel and much else off the front pages. I ask again, why? Sometimes I despair of the msm.
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The possibility of meeting a relatively-wealthy falang in a LTR is a huge draw. Only a minority are successful I'd guess, but the possibility is enough to draw young men away from the rice-fields. P once took me through the Dreamboys cast-list of 2010, (the Pattaya one) , his last year ; I was staggered at the number of guys he knew there who had found themselves a falang. How long these relationships lasted is another matter, of course but I have met three of them with their falang partners by chance while out with him in Pattaya in the last five years or so. Another one I met had just inherited a comfortable home .
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Third time lucky - December 2021 trip to Thailand in covid time
Londoner replied to vinapu's topic in Gay Thailand
VInapu's reports brought me closer to my beloved Thailand; and closer to my beloved partner. A daily fix (or two), much- enjoyed and much- needed. -
Some good news at last. The experience across the world has been much the same, starting in South Africa where Omicron was born. It seems to have just about peaked here in the UK.
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Third time lucky - December 2021 trip to Thailand in covid time
Londoner replied to vinapu's topic in Gay Thailand
I bought my first smart phone a year back, principally for use in Thailand and to navigate LINE at home. A huge step forward was made a few days ago when i finally discovered , or rather was told, how to access in-coming mobile phone-calls. It took me twelve months to make that discovery. Just about sums- up my relationship with mobile technology. On the other hand, I've bought a few for someone as presents, each one more advanced (and expensive) than the previous one! In that respect I'm an expert. -
Third time lucky - December 2021 trip to Thailand in covid time
Londoner replied to vinapu's topic in Gay Thailand
I'm with traveller123 when he posts the following; "I am waiting one of these trips Vinapu is going to fall head over heels in love when he he least expects it." Just like me in 2004 when I went into Lucky 7 bar in Pattaya to seek a companion. I now know better! -
Third time lucky - December 2021 trip to Thailand in covid time
Londoner replied to vinapu's topic in Gay Thailand
Yes, all the front-line reports are much appreciated. And much needed, in this dreary, dark and chilly January in London. -
Third time lucky - December 2021 trip to Thailand in covid time
Londoner replied to vinapu's topic in Gay Thailand
I've just enjoyed catching-up on these experiences, particularly the ones in Chiang Mai where P and I are probably at our happiest. I've just read about Adam's Apple....it must have been very disappointing. Exactly the same thing happened to me many years ago before P and I were together. I'd booked up Lotus, the gay hotel opposite where I'd stayed on numerous occasions, to be near AA, only to find that it was closed for renovation. The CM venues tend to be spread-out and I was devastated but I fell on my feet in one of the two bars in a soi just down the road and met-up with a guy who'd just returned form his monkhood stint. One of my idiosyncrasies is a preference for short-haired, shaved guys! Really cute and charming.... more my type than the Shan guys who were said to be dominant at AA. That's the great thing- one of the great things- about gay Thailand; the next attractive and willing guy is always just around the corner. The unexpected joy always awaits. I miss it badly! -
Third time lucky - December 2021 trip to Thailand in covid time
Londoner replied to vinapu's topic in Gay Thailand
When I booked up our March stay at Agate, I was told that breakfasts were suspended owing to Covid. At the time I thought they may be reintroduced by the time we arrive. Now I'm not so sure that the trip will go ahead anyway! -
I'm a little diffident about posting this. I have no intention to pry, I am merely seeking information from our travellers and correspondents. Here are two concerns and I hope not too personal. When massages are given in BKK and Pattaya, are both masseur and customer expected to wear masks? Have the shops policies regarding this? And secondly, do the guys declare their vaccination status? again, do the shops (for example, the ones near Tarntawan Hotel, or those in the JC) have policies in place to ensure that the masseurs are vaccinated? Finally, what do out fearless travellers feel about it? I ask because, were I fortunate enough to be there in March as planned, I must confess I'd be rather diffident about close contact with strangers. P and I have been talking about what changes to our routines- taxis and restaurants, for example- may be required. Both of us are medically vulnerable in different ways.
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Optimism is a tonic in these awful times. Thanks.
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z909 posts; "The Thai Pass has a specified entry date and I believe it's valid for within 72 hours of that." Yes. My intention is to apply for the Pass as soon as I am able to, even if it's eight or more weeks before entry. I have flights and bookings . This means that if the system were reintroduced and then suspended again, I'll already have the Pass.
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An important issue. At least for me. I have a flight for March 11th and Test and Go hotel for the 12th . Bluntly, I'm very pessimistic. However, were there a relaxation in the rules, the first thing I'd is to apply, hoping that even if the March12 date is lost, I could use it as soon as (or if) the scheme is reintroduced.
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A different attitude was apparent on another forum when a poster boasted of his success at bypassing Reception and having fun....and possibly spreading the virus.
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Any chance of a variant of the Phuket sandbox scheme for those of us visiting Bangkok or Pattaya? Any quarantine longer than the one night makes my trip a no-no. And there's the small matter of the return to the UK to consider....
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On the contrary, 10tazione, my pulse has been quickened by the reports from our intrepid travellers. Thanks, everyone.
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Thanks for the photos. To be honest, that particular soi didn't look particularly appetising even in the Good Old Days....but at least the massage joints usually had a few cute guys hanging around!
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Agreed...they give us all hope of escape from this dismal, grey December.
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Third time lucky - December 2021 trip to Thailand in covid time
Londoner replied to vinapu's topic in Gay Thailand
I'm envious! And delighted to see that entry was painless....even a little thing like being able to buy a SIM. I hope we can look forward to daily updates. -
My Lloyds Bank/Allianz insurance is providing me with exactly what you need, namely details of "pay-outs" and a reference to Covid issues being included. After a lot of thought, I decided this to be a better option than a separate Covid insurance. . A lot cheaper, too.