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Pattaya – The Aquatique District Pattaya mega project is being planned to be developed in the Pattaya Beach area. TeeSuckHuaNon posted details on their Facebook page. The project is one of a group of a total of 100,000,000,000 baht projects from the Asset World Corporation. The project is planned to be developed in the center […]

Aquatique District Pattaya mega project is planned to be developed on Pattaya Beach
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It looks like this is the future for Pattaya with big investment developments happening….be it huge hotels, shopping malls or condos and amusement parks etc…..

Taken a leaf out of Las Vegas’s  book and turning Asias old run down sin city into a family destination with these places aimed at the local and international family sector….where there’s steady supply of middle income money from domestic thai tourists and other Asian tourists. It’s worked in Vegas!!

Gone will be the old beer bars, gogos and short time bars from around the beach front  central Pattaya areas…WS, sois 6/7/8 and New Plaza. Believe Drinking St now being next to go??

Close up contact with ST bar girls or gogo girls is over with Covid restrictions, testing and masks etc…nowadays.

It will be all pushed back to the Buakow LKM Treetown areas….which is what’s happening now with a much reduced farang market of sexpats and a trickle of visitors for now.

Those that think it’s going to return to the old Pattaya need to wake up and smell the coffee.

 

 

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The most impressive part of this project would be if they could get the water as clear and full of tropical fish as the renderings show. :rolleyes:

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Things like this make me laugh.

In PATTAYA ... where half of the businesses still have water delivered via water trucks.

Where the smell of sewage requires you to hold your nose as you walk to Walking Street ... 

Where as soon as a street is re-paved, it gets torn up again because someone forgot or changed something.

Where the sidewalk are non-existent -- tourists like to walk.

Where the vehicle parking is non-existent if you remove Central Festival from the mix.

Pattaya officials ... gotta love 'em.

 

Ahhhhhhh ... another board has a post talking about the Chinese trying to get as much money out of China as fast as possible because of the continued changes in the CCP regarding capitalism and people getting wealthy.  Makes me wonder more ... 

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I like this bit…

TPN media has discussed this project previously, which has been in discussion since before the Covid19 pandemic, and notes that a solid completion date or overall timeframe for the project has not been given.

maybe we should pin this thread to be looked at agin in maybe 10 years?

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6 minutes ago, keepitfun said:

I like this bit…

TPN media has discussed this project previously, which has been in discussion since before the Covid19 pandemic, and notes that a solid completion date or overall timeframe for the project has not been given.

maybe we should pin this thread to be looked at agin in maybe 10 years?

Agreed.

Pattaya doesn't have the infrastructure to handle that abomination of a mega hotel complex, hell i don't think there's even the infrastructure to support the construction workers needed to complete a project of that size.. nice images though

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Sounds significant, but it's just another condo/hotel/mall combo project.

In Pattaya, I'm more interested in what happens at the grassroots level, number and quality of girls on Beach Road and in bars, whether various scenes will recover, and so on.

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35 minutes ago, bobblobfish said:

grassroots level, number and quality of girls on Beach Road and in bars,

Definitely, but imagine the rates for girls hooking outside a super luxury condohotelthingo.

 

tick tick tick…..

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That’s a local government thing not a developer thing.  

And the more mega developments like this the more chance that things like footpaths, sewage, water quality etc get improved alongside it. 

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On 28/11/2021 at 20:03, Greg_B said:

Wouldn't a massive infrastructure plan be better...?

Electrical, water, sewage...?

AS IF there is any money to be made in that.  

Hahahahah

 

 

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Considering how much traffic chaos Central Festival has caused since it opened, how is it possible they can build this, without some sort of plan of how they get people to and from it?

 

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20 minutes ago, Leo_Bia said:

Considering how much traffic chaos Central Festival has caused since it opened, how is it possible they can build this, without some sort of plan of how they get people to and from it?

 

The planned monorail?

Every hole a goal.

Condoms kill boners. Save the boners.

Stop the Vagilantes.

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So if it is going in next to the Hard Rock it must be to the north as there isn't enough property to the south as you wouldn't think they would go across Central Pattaya Road as that road would be needed for traffic control.

There is already some open space and old properties to the north so that makes the most sense.

Makes you wonder if Soi 6 would be able to remain as they would be very close to each other 

But perhaps it will be nice and close for the "family tourists" to visit. :rolleyes: 

 

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6 minutes ago, j_d66 said:

So if it is going in next to the Hard Rock it must be to the north as there isn't enough property to the south as you wouldn't think they would go across Central Pattaya Road as that road would be needed for traffic control.

The empty lot that used to hold events like the Music Festival.

https://www.google.com/maps/@12.9411897,100.8844928,3a,75y,104.92h,92.36t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s-RxqO5r6f_Bi_q2-ym8wmQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192

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Speaking of south of the Hard Rock, what is going in the place of the closed Montien hotel?

That is another large plot that goes from Beach Road to Second Road.

The last I heard anything Mah Boon Krung wanted to build a Mall there.

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