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poosmate wrote:SJ Some types of ginger can be bad for your health especially the liver.

Is there anything that's not bad for you? Besides, I think Barry is talking about regular ginger used in cooking. Yes it does stop motion sickness, and no, it is no bad for you. In fact, it's very good for you. :thumb:
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The ginger I and SJ were referring to is not used in cooking. It is sometimes pickled though.
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BaaBaa. wrote:How long did it take Barry?
At 15 knots, it took us 4 hours.
Once the service is up and running at 20 kn, the crossing time will be around 3 hours.

Just to compare, I went on the direct minibus from HH to Pattaya on Wednesday afternoon and it took 6 1/2 hours!!
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Ginger or not,pills or other drugs to avoid seasickness; Sorry, Barry! Another Norwegian speaking!Cannot join your cruise between HH and Pattaya. Despite growing up in a country with seamen and vikings in severe winterstorms, I hate rough sea and mountainous waves. I am really too soft for the waves! Always checking the weather forecast before departing any airport or any harbour....Unluckily I inherited the fear of dangerous weather from my mom! BUT, important;wishing your P - HH business tons of success!
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barrys wrote:
BaaBaa. wrote:How long did it take Barry?
At 15 knots, it took us 4 hours.
Once the service is up and running at 20 kn, the crossing time will be around 3 hours.

Just to compare, I went on the direct minibus from HH to Pattaya on Wednesday afternoon and it took 6 1/2 hours!!
3 hours is a decent time, don't know what happened with your so called direct bus though, you can nearly get to Korat in that time on the big buses. :laugh:

Did your bus take loads of random detours when in small towns and pick people up? If it did, I've done the same trip but returning to HH, never again!

When a few of us had a long weekend in Pattaya we did it in well under 4 hours in a private mini bus but a boat journey would make it into a more pleasurable trip.

Can you confirm what the price is yet?

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BaaBaa. wrote:
barrys wrote:At 15 knots, it took us 4 hours. Once the service is up and running at 20 kn, the crossing time will be around 3 hours.
3 hours is a decent
Yeah I agree, particularly if it's HH pier to Bali Hai at the end of Wakning Street. Breakfast before departing, decent film and couple of beers on the boat and it'll be a painless trip going over. The way back will be hell on earth :D

Thanks for info Barry, is there any forecast for an opening date assuming no hiccups arise?

:cheers:

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Super Joe wrote:Breakfast before departing, decent film and couple of beers on the boat
Can you confirm all that as well please Barry? :cheers:

GoGo Dancers wouldn't go amiss too! :laugh:
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Any further news on when the service is likely to start.........
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There will be movies, snacks and drinks available on board.
Go-go dancing is a bit of a problem, though, they don't seem to have installed the poles yet!!

There's a bit of a reception party for the ferry at Ocean Marina in Pattaya tomorrow evening and, according to the owners, the service will start on November 19.

The initial plan is to run 3 times per week.

Once I know the schedule, hopefully by the end of this weekend, I'll post details.
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What are the prices ?
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"GoGo Dancers wouldn't go amiss too"

BaaBaa During a rough crossing, I would imagine even you would be doing a good impersonation of a GoGo dancer. :wink:
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So, the ferry will officially commence operating on Friday, 19 November.

For the initial period, it will leave Pattaya at 8.30 a.m. and arrive this side at around 11.30.

The boat will leave Mermaid Cruises Marina at 1.30 p.m. (complimentary transfer provided from central Hua Hin), arriving in Pattaya at around 4.30 p.m.

Initially, the ferry will run on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

The introductory rates are as follows (one-way):

Adults 1200 b, children (4-13 yrs) 750 b,
family ticket (2 adults, 2 kids) 3500 b

Following the introductory phase, it is planned to have the ferry permanently moored over here, so will then depart for Pattaya at 8.30 a.m., leaving Pattaya again at 1.30 p.m.

Bookings can be made at Mermaid Cruises booking office in our restaurant "Crepes & Cruises" on Naresdamri Road near the fishing pier or phone Tan at 087-1701110.
Or you can also call 084-8007400 if you need any further information.
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Under 4s free then?

Sounds like a good deal.

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Hi BaaBaa

Yes, under 4's free of charge
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barrys wrote:Hi BaaBaa

Yes, under 4's free of charge
Cool and the gang. 2400b all in! 8)
Khundon1975 wrote:"GoGo Dancers wouldn't go amiss too"

BaaBaa During a rough crossing, I would imagine even you would be doing a good impersonation of a GoGo dancer. :wink:
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