flugg Posted October 7, 2015 Posted October 7, 2015 Arriving yesterday, I made a short trip to Jomtien Complex for some insight. Answering the question on another topic “Who goes to Jomtien Complex at all”, that be me. I like the overall atmosphere and always stay within walking distance or inside the complex when in Pattaya. First beers, as always, L&N Bar. Chatted with the nice owner and practised a bit on the few Thai words I speak. Bar quite empty, as always, but serves the community as a Homebase for all the barboys around (cigarettes, lao dong). Question Mark opposite was packed with a birthday party, a pig on the roast never fails to attract many people. This Soi is pretty crowded with a new gay bar seemingly to be opening every week. Went on and wanted to have a beer in the Pour House in the other Soi. Upon approach, was pleased that the place has sharpen up with new furniture. Only after sitting down I recognised, the Pour House no longer exists but the Ganymede Bar has taken over (sad news, I liked the Pour House). Ganymede Bar moved in from the Hotel on the other side of the Soi and the Ganymede Hotel has changed name to Zing Resort and Spa. One could say the de-gaying of the Hotel might be completed now and it can proudly call itself a family resort. Back to the first Soi, had a drink at Dolce Vita. This place also had a major clean up and is under new management now. Looks nice and I think it will do well, has the right mix of boys but not too pushy. Last drink, when jetlag really kicked in, was at The Venue, good to see some old staff back. 7-11, then bed. llz, ChristianPFC, vinapu and 1 other 4 Quote
biguyby Posted October 7, 2015 Posted October 7, 2015 Thanks for the update flugg, I will look forwards to checking out the new places (and my old favourite 2 faces) when I'm back in Fun City in a few days time. Quote
witty Posted October 7, 2015 Posted October 7, 2015 At Zing resort & spa, where I stayed early last month, I did not notice any children. Lots of older & old single men, and one or two gay couples. The only semblance of family were some French speaking Arabs with their adult children, and heterosexual couples. The nice swimming pool was busy at times. The hotel has two elevators, one at the reception and the other by the pool. I used the latter when bringing back boys without registering them first. On the whole a value for money hotel. Quote
llz Posted October 7, 2015 Posted October 7, 2015 Oh Fluggie you did not mention BC Bar (the one mith mostly khmer guys, between Two Faces and the French restaurant). Was it closed ? Quote
Guest Posted October 7, 2015 Posted October 7, 2015 Oh Fluggie you did not mention BC Bar (the one mith mostly khmer guys, between Two Faces and the French restaurant). Mostly Khmer guys? OK, I need to overlook the lack of gogo bars and spend an evening or 2 in Jomtien. At Zing resort & spa, where I stayed early last month, I did not notice any children. Children ? I should hope not. My tolerant and open minded attitude has extended to staying in a hotel directly above a straight gogo bar, all run by the same people. The boys brought back to the hotel have a big smile on their face after some flattering comments from the gogo girls. But I do hope to stay in hotels that are free from children & therefore quiet. There are limits. Families can go to family friendly hotels. Quote
flugg Posted October 8, 2015 Author Posted October 8, 2015 The complex was full again last night (at least with boys), another bar had a karaoke party that went on quite long. To cover all the bars there might take a week, as seemingly there are more boybars per m2 then in sunnee. In case Jomtien becomes declared as a "Entertainment Zone" the Complex will enter into a new golden age. At Zing resort & spa, where I stayed early last month, I did not notice any children. Lots of older & old single men, and one or two gay couples. The only semblance of family were some French speaking Arabs with their adult children, and heterosexual couples. The nice swimming pool was busy at times.The hotel has two elevators, one at the reception and the other by the pool. I used the latter when bringing back boys without registering them first. On the whole a value for money hotel. Stayed here twice in the past, but did not have too much luck with the room and did not come back. I took the information about the transformation of Ganymede / Zing from another source, but interestingly it was deleted there in the meantime - but one will not find Ganymede / Zing on the Hotel lisitings at Nicky and Dreadedned anymore. The drop of the name Ganymede makes sence if one does not cater primary to gays, as Ganymede was a quite busy boy in the greek mythology. TotallyOz 1 Quote
Travellerdave Posted October 8, 2015 Posted October 8, 2015 Is there any reason for the absence of gogo's bars in the complex ?. Given the number of gays staying in the vicinity I would have thought someone would open one. Maybe it's not classed as an "entertainment zone" Quote
Up2u Posted October 8, 2015 Posted October 8, 2015 Is there any reason for the absence of gogo's bars in the complex ?. Given the number of gays staying in the vicinity I would have thought someone would open one. Maybe it's not classed as an "entertainment zone" Right, no gogos in Jomtien, it is a zoning ordinance. There is one police affiliated girlie gogo across from the Complex that might be grandfathered since it has been there for many years. Quote
Gaybutton Posted October 8, 2015 Posted October 8, 2015 Given the number of gays staying in the vicinity I would have thought someone would open one. Actually, a few years ago someone did, although perhaps a better term for it would be "pseudo go go." It was called Rock Hard bar. If I remember correctly, it was located where the Sun Boys bar is now. In front it was a bar. In the back, in an enclosed area, there were two or three go go boys. Often they were regular bar staff who would go back there upon request, strip down, and start dancing - among other things. It closed in 2009. No bar in Jomtien Complex has attempted anything similar since then. There is still a video of the Rock Hard bar at: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x36znu_rock-hard-jomtien-complex_news Quote
Guest Posted October 8, 2015 Posted October 8, 2015 With such nicely presented staff, I see where they got the bar name from. Quote
Up2u Posted October 9, 2015 Posted October 9, 2015 Last night the Complex was quite busy as there was a BP at La Dolce Vita complete with food, dancers, sound system, etc. I also remember the short-lived Rock Hard Boys. Had some good times in the back room. It was a licensed drinking bar and the shows were impromptu depending on the demand. kokopelli and williewillie 2 Quote
Travellerdave Posted October 9, 2015 Posted October 9, 2015 I've never spent any time at the complex after about 7 pm during numerous trips to Pattaya in the last ten years. I've always considered that there was more action in BT or Sunee so never stayed in Jomtien. After reading this report maybe I will give it a try. After an afternoon on the beach I have often had a massage and remember visiting the Question Mark for this a couple of years ago on successive days when I had the hots for a boy there. In the parts of the Complex closer to the beach there are several hetro bars where the girls try and entice you to sit down and very near the beach there is the Bamboo Bar sandwiched between the 7-11 and a pharmacy. Perhaps an unsuitable location for a gay bar. Last year I was inside there sitting with a boy with my arm round him when a Russian older str couple entered but quickly retreated when they realised that all the customers were similarly engaged. biguyby, llz, williewillie and 1 other 4 Quote
steveboy Posted October 17, 2015 Posted October 17, 2015 Last year I was inside there sitting with a boy with my arm round him when a Russian older str couple entered but quickly retreated when they realised that all the customers were similarly engaged. I have seen several times str. couples quickly retreat from a place after realizing that it is a gay place. Those str. are so traumatized! The truth is that str. couples are usually treated in a friendly way in gay places, contrary to the treatment of gay couples in str. places!!! And these stupid str. who feel so empowered in front of a single gay but are so afraid of gay places miss the opportunity to realize that gays are not different from them, that is, that they are no different from gays. Quote
vinapu Posted October 17, 2015 Posted October 17, 2015 not all straights are that horrible. One of BKK memories I cherish the most is from XBoys , soi Twilight where I was complemented by visiting lady with her male companion on my choice of boy I was sitting with. Possibly she sensed he was gay for pay but still complement seemed genuine and even her man winked knowingly Quote
steveboy Posted October 17, 2015 Posted October 17, 2015 not all straights are that horrible. One of BKK memories I cherish the most is from XBoys , soi Twilight where I was complemented by visiting lady with her male companion on my choice of boy I was sitting with. Possibly she sensed he was gay for pay but still complement seemed genuine and even her man winked knowingly Oh, there are definitely straights that are very open minded and nice. I was referring to the str couple who Travellerdave saw quickly retreating when they realized that they entered a gay place, and other couples like that. Quote
Alexx Posted October 19, 2015 Posted October 19, 2015 I recently went to a gay nightclub in Bangkok with a straight male European friend and a straight female American friend. When we approached the entrance, one of the doormen whispered in my ear, "This is a gay club!". I whispered back, "I know, I've visited before!", and that was it. I think he honestly just wanted to save us from being disappointed. Next time we'll probably go in drag to make things more clear. Quote
Guest frequentflier Posted October 19, 2015 Posted October 19, 2015 I have always enjoyed my visits to Jomtien complex and have stayed in a few of the places there.The lack of go go bars is probably its main attraction.Someone mentioned Rock hard boys,it was great and unique to the plaza.But sometimes they had no change or ice and the beer was warm,but that was part of its charm.Sad to hear that the Venue is up for sale and that the Bondi is also closed.The vultures are already hovering over the Bondi and making assertions.Some sad people around. We will return very soon to Pattaya and look forward to meeting our friends there.. Quote
Guest Patexpat Posted October 20, 2015 Posted October 20, 2015 I have always enjoyed my visits to Jomtien complex and have stayed in a few of the places there.The lack of go go bars is probably its main attraction.Someone mentioned Rock hard boys,it was great and unique to the plaza.But sometimes they had no change or ice and the beer was warm,but that was part of its charm.Sad to hear that the Venue is up for sale and that the Bondi is also closed.The vultures are already hovering over the Bondi and making assertions.Some sad people around. We will return very soon to Pattaya and look forward to meeting our friends there.. It has been posted on another board that THE VENUE has been listed for sale. My company has a very strong business relationship with THE VENUE, and part of our job is to take care of online social networking. Having checked with the owner and the manager, THE VENUE is not listed for sale anywhere contrary to the posting on another forum.and THE VENUE owner was totally unaware of the posting that said it was listed for sale. Quote
Guest frequentflier Posted October 20, 2015 Posted October 20, 2015 It has been posted on another board that THE VENUE has been listed for sale. My company has a very strong business relationship with THE VENUE, and part of our job is to take care of online social networking. Having checked with the owner and the manager, THE VENUE is not listed for sale anywhere contrary to the posting on another forum.and THE VENUE owner was totally unaware of the posting that said it was listed for sale. Someone should tell the guy on the other forum to check his facts.We love going to the Venue . Quote
Guest ryanasia Posted July 2, 2016 Posted July 2, 2016 I have seen several times str. couples quickly retreat from a place after realizing that it is a gay place. Those str. are so traumatized! The truth is that str. couples are usually treated in a friendly way in gay places, contrary to the treatment of gay couples in str. places!!! And these stupid str. who feel so empowered in front of a single gay but are so afraid of gay places miss the opportunity to realize that gays are not different from them, that is, that they are no different from gays. I can see if you are straight and walk into a place and it is a bunch of old dudes fondling their rent how you might want to leave. No, different than if a gay guy accidentally walked into a den of rentable pussy. Quote
vinapu Posted July 2, 2016 Posted July 2, 2016 I can see if you are straight and walk into a place and it is a bunch of old dudes fondling their rent how you might want to leave. No, different than if a gay guy accidentally walked into a den of rentable pussy. in either case people are just playing stupid, I don't believe that somebody visiting say Patpong or Walking street just steps by accident into place called King's Pussy or Screwboys, whom they are kidding? Quote
Guest Posted July 2, 2016 Posted July 2, 2016 I can see if you are straight and walk into a place and it is a bunch of old dudes fondling their rent how you might want to leave. No, different than if a gay guy accidentally walked into a den of rentable pussy. I don't think anyone accidentally walks into a gogo bar. However, considering the location of Screwboys, I expect a small proportion of customers might not realise it's a gay bar until they have entered. Quote
Guest terrapin Posted July 3, 2016 Posted July 3, 2016 Well from a straight perspective I've visited a couple of gay bars and generally felt somewhat uncomfortable there but mainly because I felt like I was intruding. My instinct is that for some gay people certain venues are an oasis and i might be disturbing that oasis and therefore my presence wouldnt be welcome. Also being a bit shy I found not knowing the "culture" or the "rules" unsettling. Quote
Travellerdave Posted July 11, 2016 Posted July 11, 2016 The Jomtien Complex is different to Boystown and Sunee in that it is not obviously a gay venue with non gay businesses mingling with gay bars. As such one often sees str couples wandering through. I suspect that sometimes there is a voyeur motive and a sight of a older gay farang with Thai boys an interesting sight particularly if fondling is taking place. biguyby 1 Quote
vinapu Posted July 11, 2016 Posted July 11, 2016 ....... voyeur motive and a sight of a older gay farang with Thai boys an interesting sight particularly if fondling is taking place. I may sound pathetically old fashioned but fondling in open air bar, straight or gay should not be taking place , door were invented for a reason biguyby, baobao, paulsf and 1 other 4 Quote