
Maria Gequillana and
Kannika Sawaengrujitham say occupancy numbers are remaining strong.
Surasak Huasoon
The streets and beaches may look empty now that Songkran has ended, but
look inside or after dark and Pattaya still is playing host to a good
number of tourists.
The boiling sun is driving people indoors to air-conditioned shopping
malls. Many stores are still busy, with vacationers remaining in town
during the school holidays. They’re also coming out once the sun goes
down.
Ruanghiran Kangwan, 42, lead administrator at the Thepprasit Night
Market, said vendors have been doing well since March due to higher
temperatures during the day.
Maria Gequillana, PR and Marketing Communications Manager at Royal Cliff
Hotels Group, also said business has remained stable despite the
official end of high season. She added that the hotel business is still
going well with stable numbers of bookings in the summer season.

Ruanghiran Kangwan says
vendors at the night market are doing well.