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macaronique
Joined: 14 Nov 2007
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Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:01 pm Post subject: Full Moon Party Thailand |
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Any Info? Is it really as awesome as I hear? If so which month |
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R-Seoul

Joined: 23 Aug 2006 Location: your place
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Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 10:55 pm Post subject: |
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If you like hanging out with drunk 21yr old gap year students from Surrey telling you how amazing Thailand is and how in tune with the culture they are, as they pay 200bht for a 5 min tuk-tuk ride, then yes it's just for you. |
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sojourner1

Joined: 17 Apr 2007 Location: Where meggi swim and 2 wheeled tractors go sput put chug alugg pug pug
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Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2008 11:45 pm Post subject: |
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http://fullmoonparty-thailand.com/schedules.html
Good place to get popped with a urinalysis by the police to check if you're smoking weed.
FMP happens in many tourist areas; not just Koh Phangan. There's always the half moon parties too. Awesome BBQ baracuda and kebabs as well as fire poi shows with techno/trance music playing are my favorite part of going to these parties. Sometimes J's get passed around too. It's mostly 20 something year old Europeans going to these parties.
Hide behind a cocunut tree when you see a maroon and white truck with a sword and shield emblem with guys wearing black and white helmits with a hoizontal red stripe around the backside. For god's sake, steer clear of these guys if you can by hiding behind a Thai lady! if necessary LOL Just be careful if smoking anything that's not cigarettes as to not end up having an extended holiday at the Bangkok Hilton monkey house. Really it's a matter of not being where the busts go down as police are said to randomly make their rounds about once every 3 months to each bungalow and party place. Just hide in a coconut grove and act like you belong there. LOL |
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losing_touch

Joined: 26 Jun 2008 Location: Ulsan - I think!
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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 3:27 am Post subject: |
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R-Seoul wrote: |
If you like hanging out with drunk 21yr old gap year students from Surrey telling you how amazing Thailand is and how in tune with the culture they are, as they pay 200bht for a 5 min tuk-tuk ride, then yes it's just for you. |
There are no tuk-tuks on Koh Phangan! |
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ciccone_youth

Joined: 03 Mar 2008 Location: Japan
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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:47 am Post subject: |
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sojourner1 wrote: |
http://fullmoonparty-thailand.com/schedules.html
Good place to get popped with a urinalysis by the police to check if you're smoking weed.
FMP happens in many tourist areas; not just Koh Phangan. There's always the half moon parties too. Awesome BBQ baracuda and kebabs as well as fire poi shows with techno/trance music playing are my favorite part of going to these parties. Sometimes J's get passed around too. It's mostly 20 something year old Europeans going to these parties.
Hide behind a cocunut tree when you see a maroon and white truck with a sword and shield emblem with guys wearing black and white helmits with a hoizontal red stripe around the backside. For god's sake, steer clear of these guys if you can by hiding behind a Thai lady! if necessary LOL Just be careful if smoking anything that's not cigarettes as to not end up having an extended holiday at the Bangkok Hilton monkey house. Really it's a matter of not being where the busts go down as police are said to randomly make their rounds about once every 3 months to each bungalow and party place. Just hide in a coconut grove and act like you belong there. LOL |
I love the party tips:
http://fullmoonparty-thailand.com/tips.html
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losing_touch

Joined: 26 Jun 2008 Location: Ulsan - I think!
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Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:50 am Post subject: |
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To give a fair post, here are some of my observations about the party (copied from my website):
Koh Phangan Parties
Ok, so this is it. The is the page that will tell you what that damn full moon party is really like right along with information about other parties on the island. I have been to quite a few of these parties because I spend quite a bit of time on Koh Phangan. There are entire websites that dedicate themselves to the over-glorification of what is truthfully just an alright party. It seems that there are more and more parties popping up on Koh Phangan. We have the full moon party, the half moon party, the black moon party, the baan sabai after party, the MTF pool party, the Amsterdam Bar pre-party ... I think you get the idea. I often joke about waiting for someone to come up with the quarter moon party.
The Full Moon Party
Alright, so you are out to have some fun. You saw The Beach, and you have heard about this party. Of course, it is only the biggest beach party in Southeast Asia or pretty much the whole world for that matter. Once a month, when the moon is full, backpackers from all over make the journey to a small beach on a small island in the Gulf of Thailand to play with fire and get wasted!
The concept sure is nice, but the fact of the matter is the actually party can be dissapointing to some. They expect to have a full on, intense experience. What they find are a bunch of drunk people and shady characters. Ladyboy packs roam the beach looking for opportunities to rob you. Don't even dream of setting your phone down for 1 minute on the table in front of you. As soon as you can turn your head it will be gone. Trust me, it has happened to me, and I have seen it happen to many others. Phones can be sold in a heartbeat, so this is one thing best left in your bungalow for the night.
I know you are probably thinking that if you shouldn't take anthing of value, then what should you do with your camera. Surely, you will want to take pictures of this event. Who knows when or if you will come back to Thailand again right? Go ahead and take it with you, but be aware of where it is all of the time. Do not set it down. If you can, keep it in a pocket that buttons closed, and by all means make sure you use the button!
There is a lot of debate about the full moon party. Environmentally friendly people claim that it destroys the beach. To some extent this is true. If you go wear shoes because there is broken glass from beer bottles everywhere. That being said, the locals do a pretty good job of cleaning up the beach when the party is over. More importantly, the party brings much needed tourist dollars to local economy.
Another criticism of the party is the massive overdevelopment of Haad Rin. Seriously, this should have been prevented somehow. Haad Rin (sunrise) beach used to be a beautiful and pristine beach in every sense of the word, but it has turned into a largely overdeveloped mess. The small space now has clubs, bars, restaurants, and resorts lining every square foot of the beach. It is still a nice beach, but it is very much a cluttered one. Crowds and the vendors that go along with the incoming Baht have given rise to a very congested area.
Don't expect first rate music either. The local DJ's are ok, but they are nothing to write home about. You aren't going to have the same experience as is if you were in some warehouse somewhere in Brooklyn in the 90's listening to the likes of Frankie Bones or Micro behind the turntables. The music is average.
So far this assessment has been mostly negative. I just wanted to point out the fact that there are a lot of negative aspects regarding this party. You might then wonder why on Earth, I have been to so many. The bottom line is that I still have a good time at this party nearly every time I decide to go. The trademark buckets are omnipresent, and dancing on the beach can be good fun. It all depends on the type of attitude you have. I remain optimistic about the party. I go with good people, and I enjoy their company. Generally, I get wasted beyond all recognition, but I make sure I go with someone who will look out after the whole group.
Speaking of groups, you will often find that you clique with certain people at your bungalow. Nearly everyone is going to the party, so it should not be hard to find a companion or ten to go with. It is highly recommended that you go with at least a few other people. Doing this will help to ensure your safety. I tend to go with the staff where I stay and mostly Thai people which helps me get the price of drinks down! If you meet some locals on the island, they might be willing to go with you. This adds an element of Thainess in a world that is dominated by farang.
As for which bars are best, it is better not to recommend one. You have all night to wander the beach and decide which one is right for you. I tend to go to Drop In, but Cactus draws a pretty good crowd. They all have different music.
Fire dancing is a big thing. It is not uncommon to see a circle formed around fire dancers. They can be entertaining for a while. If you are skilled in this area, you can go ahead and give it a shot. There are stories of some new games involving fire surfacing recently. I will amend this section when I have some first hand knowledge. They also use fire to illuminate large signs.
New Years Eve is a huge party as well. The fireworks are pretty nice to watch, but as with anything, they too can be dangerous. Last New Years Eve, one of them exploded before it took off. I happened to be a few feet away. Thankfully, nobody was injured, but it could have been much, much worse for everyone involved.
WARNING: Drugs are a serious thing. I am not a saint, nor am I your mother. Drugs are everywhere on Koh Phangan. This is no mystery. Everything from weed to mushrooms to ecstasy are around. However, people often don't know where to look. The fact of the matter is that drugs are highly illegal in Thailand. If you are caught with drugs, penalties include death. Although, death is not likely for a small amount of pot, prison time most certainly is if you don't have the appropriate amount of tea money on hand to pay the authorities. Even if you think you know a safe place to buy drugs, you really don't have any idea of the kinds of hardships that the local is going through. It is all too easy to drop your name to the police and get a kickback from that tea money you had to shell out. This is Thailand, and things are not the same as they are back in farangland. Roadblocks are set up all of the time. You can be searched at any time. Buying on the beach could be from an undercover agent. These risks are up to you, but you cannot say that you have not been warned. |
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Fishead soup
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Location: Korea
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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 5:41 pm Post subject: |
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Why not just walk into any third world country with a huge sign saying
Arrest me. I'm a druggie with rich parents who will pay thousands to get me out of jail.
Really, why would you travel all the way around the world to listen to bad music and party with a bunch of people who don't believe in regular bathing.
My advice book a room in the great unwashed( Kho San road in Bangkok)
If after two days you're not completely bored then maybe you should check out the full moon party.
I can personally tell you the scene in Pattaya in much cooler |
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losing_touch

Joined: 26 Jun 2008 Location: Ulsan - I think!
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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 6:07 pm Post subject: |
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Fishead soup wrote: |
I can personally tell you the scene in Pattaya in much cooler |
For most, Pattaya is cesspool full of sex tourists and prostitutes. Why would anyone fly half way around the world for that is beyond me. I do like the place myself though. |
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Fishead soup
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Location: Korea
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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 6:19 pm Post subject: |
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losing_touch wrote: |
Fishead soup wrote: |
I can personally tell you the scene in Pattaya in much cooler |
For most, Pattaya is cesspool full of sex tourists and prostitutes. Why would anyone fly half way around the world for that is beyond me. I do like the place myself though. |
I admit I have to agree with you there. Then again if your Idea of a good holiday is travelling around the world to hang around with a bunch of trashy foreigners than Pattaya would be the less of the two evils.
You'll hear much better music in Pattaya too. You won't see anyone with the meth face. |
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losing_touch

Joined: 26 Jun 2008 Location: Ulsan - I think!
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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 6:25 pm Post subject: |
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Fishead soup wrote: |
You won't see anyone with the meth face. |
Except for loads of yaba addicted ladyboys that is! |
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Fishead soup
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Location: Korea
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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 6:39 pm Post subject: |
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losing_touch wrote: |
Fishead soup wrote: |
You won't see anyone with the meth face. |
Except for loads of yaba addicted ladyboys that is! |
There was a place near the Walking street where they have a really nice
Curry Bratverst on a bun. Unfortunately I was approached by two Ladyboys. I won't be going back to that hot dog stand in the near future. |
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losing_touch

Joined: 26 Jun 2008 Location: Ulsan - I think!
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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 6:41 pm Post subject: |
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From what I understand, there is an excellent bratwurst shop that has opened up near Tops. If I recall correctly, it was only something like 99 baht for a proper german brat! Worth checking out! |
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itaewonguy

Joined: 25 Mar 2003
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Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:04 am Post subject: |
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losing_touch wrote: |
From what I understand, there is an excellent bratwurst shop that has opened up near Tops. If I recall correctly, it was only something like 99 baht for a proper german brat! Worth checking out! |
1000won = 24 bht!
so 4000 won for a wurst!
thailand aint cheap no more!
happy hour beers where you thought 80 bht was a good deal is now
3500won... cheaper in itaewon!
damn I hope the won corrects itself before xmas so I can spend more |
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