
Pattaya Nightlife Scenes, including Soi 6 & Buakhao 2nd April
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Good evening, everyone. This video takes us to Lucky Eye Bar on April 2nd, around 20 to 10 PM. Arena is present, having recently celebrated her birthday party on Saturday. The town appears quiet, with only 13 players observed. A new Facebook page for the establishment is mentioned, following a previous hacking or reporting incident.
The tour continues through the town, observing various locations. Friends, including "crab," are encountered, though they tend to be shy on camera. Mayor is also seen, but there are no candies tonight. The journey proceeds on "soy made in Thailand," where traffic is noticeably quieter. The narrator walks, rather than cycles, to various spots, including a place playing killer. The temperature has dropped to 29 degrees Celsius from 31, varying slightly depending on the breeze between different "soys."
The topic of ladyboys is revisited from a previous video. It's reported that police had to lift a number of ladyboys due to fighting and stealing incidents. The boss who normally sits with them is noted to be encouraging the camera. A "midnight walk" showcases the lights, and a singer is mentioned, who is still chewing. Most known singers are expensive.
A past video about the narrator's bike, acquired two and a half years ago, is referenced, suggesting viewers search for it on YouTube using "Viagra." The narrative then shifts back to the ladyboys, explaining that certain groups had caused trouble, leading to a police crackdown. Over 30 ladyboys were "lifted," meaning taken to the police station, though their arrest status or outcomes remain unknown, as such information often suggests monetary settlements.
Even Second Road is less busy than usual. Fuel prices have significantly increased, with diesel rising from 29 back in February to 44.8, a 50% jump, with further increases expected. This is anticipated to impact tourism for Songkran.
Observations continue, noting a couple who regularly sit at the front of a hotel. Edric's Bar on the left is quiet, as are most other places. Some open-air bars appear better. While some customers are visible on the left, staff predominantly occupy the right side, at places like Monkey. Black Angels is suggested to need to "raise their game." The narrator avoids stopping at places where bosses are not keen on cameras.
Exchange rates are discussed, with the pound at 42.8 today, down from 43 and a half earlier in the week. Despite hard times, the girls are still smiling, including security guards.
The tour moves to Prattnak, which is less touristy and more populated by long-term residents. Although not as busy as before, the bars there are fairly active. The video concludes with a return to the "cau" area, passing Soy again.
The narrator mentions seeing a video by Nick earlier, where he sold the A7 Hotel (R7). The journey continues through Soy 6, where a water truck is present, causing some traffic. A brief poetic interlude describes the scene on Soy 6, 7, 8, and even "Soy pothole," with beautiful girls and the invitation to "have a few drinks at the buzzing lounge."
Walking down Soy 6, it's noted that no cars have been seen there for three weeks, indicating a significant drop in numbers. The journey back into town passes an advertising vehicle. The narrator reflects on seeing fewer Indians on Walking Street than usual, speculating that flight routes and fuel prices, affected by current global events, might be having a larger impact than expected.
The narrator plans to visit Tip Plaza and then Pet Klang, mentioning Cafe L, which was previously owned by a partnership, one of whom now owns Goosebury, a beachfront restaurant with nice rooms. The video becomes noisy again as the narrator catches up with traffic. It's noted that the end of the "cow" is usually blocked off but is open tonight.
Local press reports indicate that many Thai businesses, reliant on diesel for factories, water pumping, and other operations, are shutting down due to the high diesel prices. This is exemplified by the quiet marquee and Friendship Bar with only one customer. A VIP room for Wetherspoons, where K Dockery played two weeks ago, is pointed out. The narrator's bike has squeaky brakes. A bus is causing problems as someone stopped to chat with the driver. What used to be "Stunners" is now "Toys R Us."
The video concludes with a safety message, urging viewers to be safe, take care, and have fun, as "life just way too short."