Originally Posted by
behuman
It starts at the airport in Bangkok: Not only alll was well and neatly organized with the immigration officers even being friendly and welcoming, also from touchdown to hotel limousine it was 40 minutes (and this during a relatively busy afternoon arrival time)

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Not many "genuine" tourists tough, with backpackers and some elderly (white) couples looking for winter sun.
The whole experience is pleasant, but somewhat patronizing with for examle Santiago de Chile being more stressful, but "bona fide". Thais are scared about Covid and are running around like chickens - unfortunately they also will all get it as we did

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A special positive mention for the Shangri La hotel package, a really nice experience with impeccable service. They even thoroughly polished our nice Rinmowa bags with alcohol upon arrival

. THB 17000 is a god price with private transfer, testing and (nice) breakfast. Dinner can be ordered with 20 % discount from their à la carte menu with wine available. A real world class product! And when checking out this morning profusely thanking them, they even provided their email address to send result of day 5 test stating that they understand that we may not be comfortable with the Moo Chana app

. Fantastic, we did not ask for it.
This said beside the hot climate and the pollution, Thailand may have changed an we may consider it as a stopover in the future thinking at nice places like my friends at the Rabbit Resort in Pattaya or the "railway hotel" Centara Grand in Hua Hin.
For business and dealing by counting on Thais, I am still done tought. My future posts will focus on nice landscapes, good accomodation and Sixt which has now BMW X1 model rental cars.......
As much as we may disagree based on your previous posts, I am pleased to see that you may have had a slight change of heart upon return to Thailand

I am not sure I agree about the patronising part, but definitely agree about the efficiency. Not sure how many in your travelling party, but 17k for Shangri-La seems like a bit of a rip-off !
Funny, we were advised on numerous occasions to not even install the Mor Chana app as we live here (bigger risk for me than my partner, of course)
I would think the elderly tourists would be "genuine" though with regards to your comment - the backpackers, I agree those are not the ones to help rebuild the economy.