The bone of contention.
The low season cometh and thus the season of bitching
by bar owners has arrived. One look at the Plaza last
Thursday night and the realities of low season were
obvious for all to see. So this bitching bar owner told
me a story. One of his girls asked where all her bar
fines were: she had managed a mere 6 in the previous
month. “In your phone,” had been the bitching
owner’s response and the girl had looked sheepish
and closed the subject.
Any truthful (and there are not many) gogo owner in
the plaza will tell you that in reality trade is down
to nearly a third from where it was at it’s peak
of about three/four years ago. The financial numbers
decrease is not so dramatic because of price increases
but the bottle, case and bar fine sales are down by
that amount.
Most punters will say the problem lies in the early
closing times and the lack of showing. It also lies
in the loss of Bangkok’s reputation as an open
city. People who want to play , and play hard, now go
else where. Thailand’s own single handed reputation
saving committee, named Purachai for short, has changed
the reputation. But as the bitching owner pointed out
there are more girls than ever prowling the streets
of Bangkok living off foreign earnings. The smart girl
these days is a freelancer who can pick up all she needs
in the discos and in the freelancer bars, and if the
worst comes to the worst on the streets.
Think back a few years to the pre-Purachai era and there
were not many girls on the streets. There were around
Lumpini Park, outside the nick, but in Sukhumvit there
may have been a few sad katoys but not the legion of
scrounging pussy that now takes to that street every
night.
And of course this battalion of none aligned strumpets
makes the job of those selling their own that much harder.
Indeed why pay a bar fine when you can so easily avoid
doing so?
Not a wonder then those poor gogo owners have had their
income decimated to the point where savings have to
be made. One holiday a month instead of two: new wheels
every other year. Oh yes it is hard running a gogo bar
in the Plaza now!
But what are the owners doing about this loss of income.
There is still clearly the demand: the streets outside
show that. And yes the bone in the average harlots pocket
will keep her in touch with those who want to avail
themselves of her services: thus depriving the poverty
stricken gogo owner of repeat business.
What would get the punters back in the bars and the
gogos and the fallen legion back in the ranks?
Later closing would help: it is one thing to make an
assignation for 1.30 am, quite another if you have to
wait till 3, or even 4am. And that would help in both
directions as even the hopefuls on the streets will
not enjoy hanging around till dawn for the doubtful
pickings of those with drink taken struggling home after
a long session.
But the real problem is that the gogo owners have totally
failed to counter act what is happening. My bitching
friend is one of the better operators but even he has
not really changed anything from four years ago other
than go with the flow of new regulation. Part of the
problem in Nana Plaza itself: nobody can call it an
attractive place. It looks like, and is, a faded red
light district. There is no innovation by gogo owners
and the one example of innovation is sometimes copied
but never bettered. And that bar is not nearly as badly
affected as the others.
If gogo owners want their punters back they have to
give value for money and give people a good reason to
go to the gogo. High prices and hand wringing simply
make matters worse.
There is only one thing that will stop the bitching
and that is failure. The problem is that the bars in
Nana Plaza make money. When they stop making money is
the day the bar owners will start thinking about how
and why and start reacting. So my bitching friend it
is the mobile and the early closing that has decreased
your income: but blame your own inaction as well!
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