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Siam Ocean World Doubles Prices
Written by Richard Barrow   
Tuesday, 22 July 2008

It doesn't seem that long ago when the Siam Ocean World in Bangkok first opened its doors to the general public. I remember visiting during the first week. I gave it a good review though I also said that I thought the 450 baht price tag was a little expensive for what they were offering. It is not exactly world class and I have certainly seen better elsewhere. America, Australia and even Singapore have better aquariums. But, it is one of the best on offer in Thailand. I also gave it a thumbs up because it was charging the same for Thai people and foreign tourists. But, not any longer.

Last week I found myself back at Siam Paragon. I wasn't planning on visiting Siam Ocean World as it was a bit too expensive for a return visit. However, my sister and her family are coming to Thailand at the end of this month and I was doing some research. I wanted to check on the prices. Imagine my horror when I spotted that the prices had more than doubled for children and had considerably increased for adults. This small time aquarium is now charging a staggering 850 baht for adults and 650 baht for children! Not only that, they have gone down the road of double pricing. As usual, the management are ashamed of this so they try and hide the real prices from foreign tourists. Prices are normally written in Arabic numerals like Western countries. But, they decided to use the rarely used Thai numerals instead. Shame on them.

I don't know what their excuse can be. Why did they choose to be so greedy at a time when people around the world are tightening their belts. I know many Thai people have this impression that all foreigners are rich. They say that if they can afford to fly to Thailand then they must have lots of money. But, what they fail to realize is that many of these people saved up for years for this once in a lifetime holiday abroad. That in fact, the airfare alone would have depleted most of their holiday spending power and that they would have little left for the actual holiday itself. For my sister, this is their first holiday abroad as a family. With five of them, you can imagine how long it took them to save up for this holiday.

One of the excuses that places like Siam Ocean World give for charging exorbitant prices for foreigners is that this is the kind of price you would pay back home. If not more. But, why do you think people come to Thailand? Ask any Thai person and they will say the beaches. That is not exactly true. I have seen more pristine beaches elsewhere. Others will say the national parks with the wildlife and waterfalls. Again, I have personally seen much better elsewhere. So, why do people come to a place like Thailand for a holiday? The answer is, because it is cheap. You can have a meal on the street for not much more than $1. You can buy the latest Hollywood movies for $2 and fake brandnames for $5. So, who in their right mind would travel half way across the world to visit an aquarium that is the same price as back home?

Quite frankly, I think many of these tourist attractions that overcharge foreign tourists are only hurting themselves in the long run. As word spreads about the double price policy in Thailand and how expensive it can be for families, then people will start voting with their feet. Thailand has had a good run with their "Amazing Thailand" advertising campaign but it is all starting to get a little stale. The paintwork is starting to chip and people are starting to see what is really behind the Thai smile. Just take a look at the increase on reports of scams over at BangkokScams.com.

Come on Thailand, wake up. You have a beautiful culture and a beautiful land. Don't spoil it with greed. It is time to face the truth and do something about it. Otherwise, emerging markets like Vietnam and to a certain extent Cambodia and Laos will soon overtake us as the regional hub for tourism.

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written by jade, Tue 22 Jul 2008 22:49:35 MDT
Well written and very accurate account of how many expats feel living here. The buzz is definitely shifting to Laos and Vietnam. Having just been back to Australia, I wasnt surprised to hear from many people that they will not be returning to Thailand again. It has definitely lost its shine. Like you say, there are better aquariums in other countries that actually charge less than than what they are charging and they do not have a price for locals and another more expensive one for tourists. I will definitely boycott Siam Ocean World from now on.
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written by mickey, Tue 29 Jul 2008 06:23:22 MDT
you have hit the nail on the head here. people pay for the more expensive airfair so they can enjoy a cheaper holiday in the long run. The Thais dont understand this concept, they think you arrive with pots of money and can afford to spend like you do in your homeland. I think a big problem with Thailand is that they have the only international airport in Asia and people dont realise that they can move on and go elswhere. If only Vietnam Cambodia or Laos would invest in an international airport( maybe they cant politically) Then Thailand wouldnt have the monopoly it has. I would love to see the day when Thailand is the second option. And the land of smiles is exposed as it really is. the land of false smiles.
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written by Toby, Sun 03 Aug 2008 00:55:53 MDT
Siam Paragon Mall can be very expensive as well Central world. I paid 2,000 baht or $60 for three plates of food and three sodas at a food kiosk at Central world. Shocking! Some parts of BKK has become very very expensive. Better to stick with National parks. Why would you want to go to Sea world when you can see Nature's beauty. Thailand is a place for wonderful adventure. I can visit Sea world at my home country and besides how good can Sea World be in a mall? But I agree those prices are outrageous!!!
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written by Jinjok, Wed 06 Aug 2008 18:34:19 MDT
A shocking example again, isn`t it. Or is it? Most complaining about skyrocking touristpices misses the greater perspective in that. The ever climbing numbers of tourist arrivals can not have with the velocity wich would be needed to cash in the desired interest rates of their investments made. Destinations like Phuket, Koh Samui an Koh Chang are nearly sold out of available landplots.

Thailand attracts a large number of budget travelers from the western hemisphere. There has been a quality tourist policy for years lingering to attract the more potential spenders from Japan, South Korea, China and nowsadays Russia too. The fewer visitors to spend more than the cheap Charlies attracted from the budget reputation of Thailand of the last decade. The question remains is - will there be enough quality travellers ever to satisfy the greedy tourism industry of Thailand?

But the ever faster accelerating entrance fees are the way to filter the budget travellers out of Thailand. Unfortunately exorbitant fees do not automaticly attract more potential tourists so there will be a hard time for the industry with less powerfull wallets from the west following the USD's decline and the wake of a worldwide recession.
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written by Khun Don, Thu 07 Aug 2008 17:31:57 MDT
What is truly "Amazing" about Thailand is that the Government is constantly lamenting the the falling number of tourists coming to Thailand, but does absolutely nothing whatsoever to outlaw dual pricing or clamp down on the many scams which drive tourists away.
It is as though they approve of such.
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written by Jake , Thu 07 Aug 2008 17:32:24 MDT
I agree here 100% I fell in love with Thailand when I came here last year with my family. However, one thing I didn't like is the greed of some people who just saw us like walking ATMs. Restaurants charged us more. Tourist attractions charged us more. We rented a jet ski in Pattaya and they tried to charge us 50,000 for damage we didn't do. It was like all Thai people just wanted our money. We would like to come again as we did have some good experiences. But, we will not go to places like Siam Ocean World who are just too greedy. As a family, we cannot afford to pay that much money. I think much better to go snorkelling in Phuket. If you have your own gear it is free and one hundred times better.
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written by Expat, Mon 08 Sep 2008 15:41:38 MDT
I went there a few months ago, I had a friend over from Cambodia nad she really wanted to see it.

On the way to the payment counter I jokingly crouched down and askes for to child tickets....the girlon the counter laughed and did exactly that and threw in some free vouchers for the boat ride, drinks, 4D cinema!!!!!

Give it a try.

ps It is the first aquarium I have ever been to and I was very happy with what I paid for.
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written by Antony, Tue 09 Sep 2008 13:52:09 MDT
Guys, why dont we just collect some money all together, print 20.000 flyers telling that story and giving that to tourists at the entrance os Siam Paragon... I am sure they will change their policy... This is the time to ACT and not to complain anymore...
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written by Antony, Tue 09 Sep 2008 15:10:14 MDT
More clear picture for that: http://www.flickr.com/photos/30417254@N08/2841811481/... We wish them success in their business..
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written by Dave the Rave, Sat 13 Sep 2008 15:29:09 MDT
"Guys, why dont we just collect some money all together, print 20.000 flyers telling that story and giving that to tourists at the entrance os Siam Paragon... I am sure they will change their policy... This is the time to ACT and not to complain anymore... "

Antony, sounds great on paper, but in reality it will only end in tears?
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written by Antony, Tue 16 Sep 2008 12:50:57 MDT
"Antony, sounds great on paper, but in reality it will only end in tears"

Well you are right Dave... Not sure it is the best idea... Still here on this page is the best...!
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written by zackxx, Sat 20 Sep 2008 10:10:55 MDT
Just wanted to comment generally on double pricing.

As a farang who lives in BKK with legit visa & work permit I can get a Thai drivers license. Although I prefer not to drive the small credit card sized driver's license is easily carried as ID in lieu of a bulky passport and I use it regularly to pay the Thai price to get into National Parks, Ancient City and a whole host of establishments that have double pricing. It also helps to speak Thai and when entering state owned establishments subtly mention how much Thai Tax you pay!

For those of us that come from countries that have large immigrant populations but who we are all share the same nationality (i.e. NZ, UK, OZ, US, Canada)the idea of double pricing reeks of racism and dare i say it: apartheid! In monocultures like Japan, Korea or Thailand foreigners are easily identifiable and as such an easy target for double pricing or restricted entry.

But there is another area of double pricing that is just as applicable but less obvious and does not discriminate based on nationality or ethnicity. I am speaking of course of 'discounts' offered by holders of certain credit cards. Here you are discriminated upon depending on you financial status.

One example is the Night Safari Singapore. Being ethnically mixed SG cannot double price based on easily identifiable nationality. Instead establishments here have "double pricing" based on your credit rating. Of course most visitors to Thailand will have a credit card so this type of double pricing does not just sideline foreigners but locals alike.

Seems rather ironic then that those most able to pay (because they have sufficient income to get a credit card) are the very same who are offered a discount!
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written by Pf, Sat 27 Sep 2008 02:08:55 MDT
Discriminatory pricing in Thailand is shameful and should be discontinued by the Thai authorities. Let the embassy or consulate in your country know you find this offensive and wrong. It is our responsibility to let them know they need to put a stop to this. Next thing you know they will have a increased prices based on your height.

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written by MIKEY, Thu 02 Oct 2008 00:27:19 MDT
I think the thai concept of rising prices is an asian business model

when you have less customers, so charge more to make the same daily profit.

less work for the staff, less overhead, ect.

running a price promotion is not a popluar concept in thailand, its much easier to raise the price than lower it


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written by Todd, Wed 08 Oct 2008 14:37:36 MDT
I recommend everyone read this?

http://www.stickmanweekly.com/Reader2007/reader4672.htm

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written by Sheldon, Thu 23 Oct 2008 11:21:59 MDT
I would just like to say that Siam Ocean World is owned by an Australian company.
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written by haha, Mon 03 Nov 2008 10:16:16 MST
stop make complain you can come to thailand you have money to spend dont make problem and complain thet we charge you more you earn more money we all know.
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written by Groome, Mon 03 Nov 2008 12:20:52 MST
It seems 'haha' is the kind of prejudiced, naive person that gives Thailand a bad name among some visitors. A thief is a thief no matter how you try to justify it; and we all have to live it (I'm also referring to comments made on other threads).

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written by Tourist, Mon 03 Nov 2008 13:11:05 MST
Siam Ocean World is Australian and was managed by them until recently.
The new manager is Thai, therefore he feels he has the right to charge the tourist double.
The Thai price is written in Thai numerals to trick the foreign visitor.
Shame on Ocean World.
This is happening all over town..Thai Boxing 235THB, the price is in Thai numerals. The foreign guest price is 1,500 -2,000THB.
Shameless
Tell your travel agants and spread the word.


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written by Theo, Mon 03 Nov 2008 23:35:13 MST
Sad that prices of Siam ocean world go up. In the near future it might be the only place left in Thailand to sea fish. There are more plastic bottles in the sea than fish. Coral is being destoyed rapidly as well. The islands: National parks often: Bars,noice,jetskys, no animals except for mosquitos and snakes. (More on two legs than the crawling ones) almost no fish left. a little bit of coral here and there ,piles of smoking waste. All the toilet waste going directly into the sea.
Gives the swimming falangs a nice brown tan!
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written by Peter Emanuelsson, Sun 16 Nov 2008 22:16:06 MST
Todd (Oct. 8): no, we don't read it even if you post that link everywhere.

But THIS, instead, is interesting:
http://web.archive.org/web/20061205012630/http://fairprice-thailand.org

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