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Dual Pricing applies to all foreigners

Khao Laem Ya Phe

Today for Queen birthday Koh Samet free for Thais…..farang 200bht . Now collected at pier , dropped the usual 20bht for pier “maintenance” though .

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Dual Pricing applies to all foreigners

Ngao Waterfall

Ngao Waterfall in Ranong(17 July 2020). I forgot to take a photo of the actual sign at the entrance. The dual pricing is especially unfair

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Dual Pricing applies to all foreigners

Than Sadet Waterfall

Enforcing their 2 price policy even though I spoke in Thai and have Thai driving licence. They will only accept Thai ID card. So I

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Dual Pricing applies to all foreigners

Sai Cave

Sai Cave near Hua Hin – showed my work permit and tried to explain but no luck. Sweet cave but 400b for me and my

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Dual Pricing applies to tourists only

Sirindorn Museum

Sirindorn Museum in Kalasin. 100/50b vs 40/10b. Foreign residents (Pink card) pay Thai prices. Interesting Museum and certainly a good place to visit with kids.

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Average price differences compared to locals

Across all tourist attraction listings

Expats (Adults)
154THB1103%
Expats (Children)
103THB1210%
Tourists (Adults)
153THB1121%
Tourists (Children)
104THB1238%

FAQs

The intention of this website is to give foreigners the “Right to Choose”.
We don’t think it is fair that some tourist attractions disguise the fact that they have a dual price system.
Our opinion is that if they want to overcharge foreign tourists by as much as 200% then that is their decision. But, don’t do it in a way that is both sneaky and insulting.
Many Thais and foreigners agree that the dual pricing system is hurting the image of both the tourism industry and Thailand itself. Thai people are internationally known for their kind and generous hospitality. The actions of a few tourist attractions are damaging that reputation. We respectfully request a transparent pricing system in Thailand as the first step. But, ultimately we would like to see the #2PriceThailand policy abolished.

All information of listings with dual pricing is aggregated from the following Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2pricethailand

Any business owner, or person in charge for specific listing can request to remove it from our website. Simply contact us through our Contact Us page and send us a photo of your non-dual pricing structure.

Currently, we do not allow new listings directly on this website. Please head over to the 2PriceThailand Facebook group and report your experience there. If your post is eligible, we will create a listing based on it. 

We are currently in the process of aggregating all listings. However, there are some requirements that your Facebook post needs to fulfil:

  1. Your Facebook post must contain one or more photos of the pricing at the attraction you were visiting (this can also be a screenshot of the official website of the attraction).
  2. You must state all prices (locals, expats and optionally tourists) in your posting.
  3. You must reference a place or attraction that can be found in Google Maps

If more than one Facebook users objected your post in a comment, then we also do not list it on this website.

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