mauRICE Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, floridarob said: What dates? I'll be there 25 April- 01 May Most likely in the first week of April, via Bangkok. Sadly, Air Asia will stop flying KUL to UTP direct at the end of this month. I guess there hasn't been much demand. Alternatively I might do KUL-HKT and then HKT-UTP on Bangkok Airways. I haven't been to Phuket and Pattaya in ages. Hopefully we'll get to meet some other time. 🤞 Oh my! I just saw an elderly farang in a sexy white dress at the Buenos anniversary party in Jomtien Complex in my social media feed. That Olddaddy sure gets around! floridarob, BjornAgain and jimmie50 3 Quote
vinapu Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, floridarob said: ... plus there's the notorious flying club 🥺 as long as you keep it in mind when passing by high rises you will be OK Quote
vinapu Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, mauRICE said: Alternatively I might do KUL-HKT and then HKT-UTP on Bangkok Airways. my 27 cents on idea since I flew Phuket- Utapao . Flight was on turboptrop so it took longer then flying by jet to Swampy and it was more costly. Then van from Utapao to Pattaya took 1 hr because congestion in the city so not much time savings over but from Swampy to Jomtien. At end of day I doubt I saved much time and definitely did not save money. Quote
mauRICE Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 33 minutes ago, vinapu said: my 27 cents on idea since I flew Phuket- Utapao . Flight was on turboptrop so it took longer then flying by jet to Swampy and it was more costly. Then van from Utapao to Pattaya took 1 hr because congestion in the city so not much time savings over but from Swampy to Jomtien. At end of day I doubt I saved much time and definitely did not save money. Thanks for the heads up @vinapu. My plans aren't firm yet and I was just toying with the idea of going to Phuket. Is traffic going into Pattaya always bad? I don't recall it being that bad. My hotel is very close to the Royal Garden Plaza. Quote
floridarob Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, mauRICE said: Most likely in the first week of April, I'll be in Bali.... you ever been? Quote
BjornAgain Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, floridarob said: I'll be in Bali.... you ever been? All this talk of Bali, made me think of this. Known colloquially down under as 'The Bali Song', a nostalgic memory of the early 80's. Great band live. Quote
vinapu Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 hours ago, mauRICE said: Thanks for the heads up @vinapu. My plans aren't firm yet and I was just toying with the idea of going to Phuket. Is traffic going into Pattaya always bad? I don't recall it being that bad. My hotel is very close to the Royal Garden Plaza. probably not , in my case it was bad timing as we hit the city in afternoon peak hour on Friday. As for Phuket , I suggest you consider replacing it with Krabi. I liked it there much better, Phuket seems overdeveloped for my taste Quote
PeterRS Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 3/6/2026 at 9:06 PM, a-447 said: I only kept it for a couple of years and then sold it - but not because of the Aussie bogans. I just decided I didn't want to go to Bali any more. But I almost doubled my money so, thank you Bali. I will always love you! Just noticed @a-447's post. As I have written before, I visited Bali ten times in the first half of the 1980s. Always stayed at what was then the simple Tjampuhan Hotel just outside Ubud and loved every viisit. On about my fifth visit, one of the boys who worked in the hotel suggested I should consider buying some land and building a small Balinese house. He and his wife could then look after it when was away (which would be most of the year!). He then took me on his motorcycle to see a plot of land (I seem to remember it was called Sayan). He drove me a few miles west of Ubud and then south for another mile or so. When we walked through the trees, the view literally took my breath away. There was a longish plot of grass beyond which was a valley down to a stream with rice terraces on each side and beyond. Facing west, it caught the late afternoon sun and I just loved it. But reality hit. Although I was told that a plot of land and construction of a small Balinese-style house with a small pool in front would only be around £2,000, I knew that the chances of my being able to spend more than six weeks a year there were very slim. So, even with renting for part of the year and with that view at the front of my mind for weeks, I decided against it. Besides, I had loads of other parts of the world I wanted to experience. Some years later I learned that a Hong Kong solicitor had bought most of the land and erected six luxury villas. Each sold for about US$1.5 million and one had been purchased by Mick Jagger. Ah well! One of my many financial mistakes!! Quote
Blah Posted 16 minutes ago Posted 16 minutes ago I've always understood that foreigners cannot buy land in Bali on freehold. Only lease-hold allowed, 20 -30 years. Or perhaps the rules have changed? Quote