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Leaving for Pattaya Thailand in 16 days, any and all advice welcome!
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<blockquote data-quote="Slightly Motivated" data-source="post: 14525812" data-attributes="member: 66332"><p>LOL!!! That was too damn funny and perfect use of the link. 50 internets to you sir!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>I'll be going alone so I highly doubt I will even enter a bar. I have a girlfriend with a 4 year old daughter. Was never the one to sleep around in highschool or college, and i sure as HELL won't in such an STD ridden place regardless of martial status lol.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hahaha, Ya well I've been doing martial arts since I was 4 and competed throughout my teenage years. So learning from the best in the world is really all I care about doing! But that is a great point to look at what the hotel has set up. Im staying at the Fairtex hotel where I'll be doing all my training, so its a beautiful hotel and I'm sure they will have links for excursions. That is exactly the type of thing I would want to do in my off days when I'm not seeing the historical temples!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I hear ya on Pattaya and it being a shithole. I admit that when I made reservations 6 months ago I was a little hasty and booked mostly because Fairtex is such a reputable name in the fighting world. There are things I would like to see like the Temple of truth and the gardens, but it looks like I'll be spending most of my time in the hotel. Training is 3 hours a session twice a day, which doesnt include my own workout routines. I'm starting to wish I had booked with Tiger in Phucket, but maybe that will be next trip. I will be landing in Bangkok and only an hour drive away so I'll shoot you a PM for a little advice on things to do or see around there. Thanks!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I leave on the 25th of this month, so thats about two weeks. I will look into this tomorrow since i have absolutely zero experience spending overseas. I have only ever been to canada and mexico.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It seems like I'm going to place a lot of faith in my hotel as a backup/go-to for food, excursions, and advice. Its a 5 star resort with some of the best muy thai training available. They provide me with 2 meals a day free of charge, filter their entire water system, and free laundry. I'm kinda bummed at how shitty Pattaya is and I honestly wont spend much time out at night. I may be an excellent fighter but I am only 24 and I know I will be taken for an 'easy target'. Majority of the people in the states severely underestimate me and I've had friends say "you're a fighter?! You look like a friendly librarian!" So I'm pretty much expecting for people to try and take advantage of me off the bat.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate all the input guys. The closer it gets the more nervous I'm getting! But you only live once, so lets see what the other side of the world is all about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slightly Motivated, post: 14525812, member: 66332"] LOL!!! That was too damn funny and perfect use of the link. 50 internets to you sir! I'll be going alone so I highly doubt I will even enter a bar. I have a girlfriend with a 4 year old daughter. Was never the one to sleep around in highschool or college, and i sure as HELL won't in such an STD ridden place regardless of martial status lol. Hahaha, Ya well I've been doing martial arts since I was 4 and competed throughout my teenage years. So learning from the best in the world is really all I care about doing! But that is a great point to look at what the hotel has set up. Im staying at the Fairtex hotel where I'll be doing all my training, so its a beautiful hotel and I'm sure they will have links for excursions. That is exactly the type of thing I would want to do in my off days when I'm not seeing the historical temples! I hear ya on Pattaya and it being a shithole. I admit that when I made reservations 6 months ago I was a little hasty and booked mostly because Fairtex is such a reputable name in the fighting world. There are things I would like to see like the Temple of truth and the gardens, but it looks like I'll be spending most of my time in the hotel. Training is 3 hours a session twice a day, which doesnt include my own workout routines. I'm starting to wish I had booked with Tiger in Phucket, but maybe that will be next trip. I will be landing in Bangkok and only an hour drive away so I'll shoot you a PM for a little advice on things to do or see around there. Thanks! I leave on the 25th of this month, so thats about two weeks. I will look into this tomorrow since i have absolutely zero experience spending overseas. I have only ever been to canada and mexico. It seems like I'm going to place a lot of faith in my hotel as a backup/go-to for food, excursions, and advice. Its a 5 star resort with some of the best muy thai training available. They provide me with 2 meals a day free of charge, filter their entire water system, and free laundry. I'm kinda bummed at how shitty Pattaya is and I honestly wont spend much time out at night. I may be an excellent fighter but I am only 24 and I know I will be taken for an 'easy target'. Majority of the people in the states severely underestimate me and I've had friends say "you're a fighter?! You look like a friendly librarian!" So I'm pretty much expecting for people to try and take advantage of me off the bat. I appreciate all the input guys. The closer it gets the more nervous I'm getting! But you only live once, so lets see what the other side of the world is all about. [/QUOTE]
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