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A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand

Froggy

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Special breakfast this morning -chicken fishmaw abalone shiitake mushroom soup meesua. This potent soup cooked on Sunday for dinner, taste even better now.

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Froggy

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Dinner in a nice Thai garden restaurant near the airport

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rotikosong

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I've been to Dreamworld, albeit several years ago. I'd normally take the train to Mo Chit and then cab it from there. Cabs back are in shorter supply but still available at entrance of the park unless you leave close to closing time. Dreamworld's main entrance is set some ways away from the main road so after closing time, all the cabs disappear - you'll have to walk to the main road to catch one.

About the park itself, I'd say it's fun for kids up to 12 who have not been to a real amusement park (e.g. Disney, Universal etc). It's a poor imitation of those but still OK I guess. If you are just going by yourself, or in a bunch of adults, save your money and time, you'll be bored most likely. Summary: go only if you have kids.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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Hi Jah, I have not been to Dreamworld. I heard from many Thais that their children like it however these are mostly lower income people you know what I mean? Its in the outskirt of Bangkok I'll say 40km from downtown? Not so far. Its less than 10km from my office.

Ok so what you mean is that dreamworld is something like an imitation of "higher" classed amusement parks found elsewhere?
 

Froggy

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Ok so what you mean is that dreamworld is something like an imitation of "higher" classed amusement parks found elsewhere?

Yes looks like both Rotikosong and I agreed on this. Think those kids been to Disneyland and Universal Studeo no need to go la. But I have to say this is like an important park for those poorer families, many here in Thailand.
 

Alamaking

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Drifter, from Japan, hahahaa..... I see this movie, remind so much of him, LOL :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
 

ypres

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Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand ? Feasible?

Hi bro I am not 50 yet. What kind of visa can i apply to stay in LOS for a longer period without making visa run. I am eligible for retirement visa in 4 years time.
 

Froggy

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Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand ? Feasible?

Hi bro I am not 50 yet. What kind of visa can i apply to stay in LOS for a longer period without making visa run. I am eligible for retirement visa in 4 years time.

Heard this discussed before by chonburifc, please wait, I am sure he will post. He is struggling with his chef now.
 

chonburifc

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Re: A Singaporean's guide to living in Thailand ? Feasible?

Heard this discussed before by chonburifc, please wait, I am sure he will post. He is struggling with his chef now.
hehehe. how you know har? today i show a few pattern, rusty a little but enough to scare him. hehehe
 
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