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14 hours ago, Derek Dangleberries said:

I have been staying on Pothole for the past 4 nights. My room has been facing the street and has been quiet all hours, but yesterday I had to move room because my passport was delayed a day.

I ended up on "the back" facing soi excyte complex.. The room had the same PVC Double glazing as the front but the band kept me awake until 3am...Obviously a police owned bar to get away with playing that loud for that long!!

My advice to all... don't accept a cheap room on Pothole, at the back, facing Soi Excyte ...I'm f***d now with the lack of sleep and the walk home (And cleaning the rat maggot porridge up too) !!!!!

Like me, you seem to be very sensitive to noise or a light sleeper (I'm both). For the last 20 years I have to wear earplugs in bed at night, because otherwise the slightest noise wakes me up.

I once stayed in the Flipper on Soi 8 at the front, in the days when Soi 8 went through to the early hours., same for the penthouse , I lasted 3 nights before moving to Jomtien!.

 

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1 hour ago, Butch said:

Like me, you seem to be very sensitive to noise or a light sleeper (I'm both). For the last 20 years I have to wear earplugs in bed at night, because otherwise the slightest noise wakes me up.

I am 100% deaf in my left ear and down to about 75% hearing in my right ear ...

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5 hours ago, Butch said:

Like me, you seem to be very sensitive to noise or a light sleeper (I'm both). For the last 20 years I have to wear earplugs in bed at night, because otherwise the slightest noise wakes me up.

I once stayed in the Flipper on Soi 8 at the front, in the days when Soi 8 went through to the early hours., same for the penthouse , I lasted 3 nights before moving to Jomtien!.

I'm also a light sleeper. I run a wall mounted fan at night, both for the comfort it provides and for the white noise it generates. The white noise helps block out all but the loudest sounds.

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21 hours ago, Derek Dangleberries said:

I am 100% deaf in my left ear and down to about 75% hearing in my right ear ...

I'm guessing I know the reason why. You're not alone, my Dad's totally mutt in his right ear. SLR's & FN's not designed for stealth and silent operation, neither were the Sterling SMG's.

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2 hours ago, forcebwithu said:

The current state of Soi Pothole.
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Happy to see my fur faced budy, Mum, is looking fit and well taken care of.
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Does it count if it hasn't been raining and they're not full of water so you can't tell how deep they are?

I notice the dog appears to be trying to do his bit.

 

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On 2/2/2024 at 10:51 AM, fygjam said:

Does it count if it hasn't been raining and they're not full of water so you can't tell how deep they are?

I notice the dog appears to be trying to do his bit.

 

 

One of the classic - grimiest places on Earth. But, got to love it.

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2 hours ago, forcebwithu said:

Soi Pothole isn't much worse for wear compared to the pics from earlier this month. That will change once the rains return.

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For some reason I always get a slight woody when I see pics of Soi Pothole.

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As older businesses close on Soi Pothole there is always someone ready to buy, renovate and open it as a new bar. The soi appears to be saturated with bars, most appear to me not to be covering their overheads. 

I was in Pattaya December/January, high season allegedly, ok there are punters around but most bars were empty or had just a few customers at most. A birthday party might bring in a busy evening with many balloon chasers but next night it is back to normal (dead), how do they survive? 

I spend most of my drinking time in Soi Pothole, I do like the place but wonder how the bars will fare during the low season.

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57 minutes ago, RomaBob said:

As older businesses close on Soi Pothole there is always someone ready to buy, renovate and open it as a new bar. The soi appears to be saturated with bars, most appear to me not to be covering their overheads. 

I was in Pattaya December/January, high season allegedly, ok there are punters around but most bars were empty or had just a few customers at most. A birthday party might bring in a busy evening with many balloon chasers but next night it is back to normal (dead), how do they survive? 

I spend most of my drinking time in Soi Pothole, I do like the place but wonder how the bars will fare during the low season.

 

One might consider an  empty bar to be a successful bar if its main business is getting their staff barfined and customers using their ST/LT rooms ... Pothole is not really a tourist destination so I don't think it suffers as much during Low Season. 

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3 hours ago, RomaBob said:

As older businesses close on Soi Pothole there is always someone ready to buy, renovate and open it as a new bar. The soi appears to be saturated with bars, most appear to me not to be covering their overheads. 

I was in Pattaya December/January, high season allegedly, ok there are punters around but most bars were empty or had just a few customers at most. A birthday party might bring in a busy evening with many balloon chasers but next night it is back to normal (dead), how do they survive? 

I spend most of my drinking time in Soi Pothole, I do like the place but wonder how the bars will fare during the low season.

Fair point you make there. I think rents are going up on the Soi as it becomes more popular, there's a BM here who had a premises there for years who can probably attest to that ( @Daveo  )

As margins are squeezed on the high volume products such as Chang, SM Light and Singha nowadays, it does make you wonder how they'll survive. I think the popular bars will always have an Expat loyalty but whether that's enough to pay the bills during low season is anyone's guess.

Like yourself I enjoy afternoons down Pothole, Dive bar being a firm favourite and Maggie Mays also. There are a couple of bad eggs among them however, myself and @Nightcrawler went into a bar called "Green Lantern" and found that a JD coke was just over 200 baht. Never went back.

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4 hours ago, Lemondropkid said:

Don't miss Crazy Dave's . English breakfast and Only fools and horses, one repeats and the other on a constant loop- hell.

Loved Canterbury Tales 

I really liked the Canterbury Tales, but only went in on a handful of occasions. I do recall sitting down once and the conversation on another table being about how long a bloke was in one of the massage places opposite.

Never went to Crazy Daves. Didn't the Canadian conman "Harris Black" do part of a commercial for them once?.

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Consider myself lucky to have found Canterbury Tales during a walkabout on my first trip to Patts in 2007. Ended up having the 99Baht breakfast most mornings.

Thought Dave and I got on reasonably well so stayed there a number of times on future trips. Had the room next to the Triangle bar, so luckily I can sleep through most things. Even the singing out of key.

Did eat at Crazy Daves a couple of times. The Rhubarb and Custard was a flash back to my youth in the North of the UK, and of course "Only Fools and Horses" was one of the best UK comedy shows made.

Thought a few times, when looking up or down Soi Chiyapoon, you could spend the entire holiday on this Soi and never have to venture to any other part of Pattaya.

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5 hours ago, Butch said:

Never went to Crazy Daves. Didn't the Canadian conman "Harris Black" do part of a commercial for them once?.

No idea 🙂. You did get to overhear some classic conversations from the guys who'd sit out front of Canterbury Tales. 

Seemed a popular gathering point for local expats putting the world to rights!

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