Thank you @frankbacon Hawaii yeah beautiful will cost you 5 times more than Phuket maybe more were as Phuket has got everything Hawaii has and more at a lot less cost but hey got to experience both why not.
RE: The Allure of Phuket Island: Why It’s a Magnet for Foreigners.
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I would be especially interested if you knew of extended stay resorts where ederly and disabled people could arrive by wheelchair but have access to sights and services. Very into detox and physical therapy related treatments mixed with dietary improvements.
Maybe group rates? 🥓
To be honest @frankbacon I don't think I can help you in that field but @baiboua is a lovely lady that lives in Phuket and also think that @nalexadre is living in Phuket if you can reach out to them, they may know of some resort that accommodates for all of that. It's been a while since I last lived in Phuket things do change rapidly.
Thanks for the mention, @hangin! 👍
Hi @frankbacon, some resources that might help you.
Wheelchair-accessible hotels and resorts:
Suggestions for areas to stay:
Extended stay options:
Encountering this scenario for the first time, I hope I haven’t missed any important points. One thing is certain: with its amazing sunrises and sunsets, constant temperatures year-round, and the predictable hours of daylight, Phuket is a fantastic place to feel energized and in a great mood—thanks in no small part to the warmth and contagious good humor of the Thai people.
This is a great start! Thank you so much for taking the time for this. I highly appreciate it 🙏💜🥓
Thanks or helping @frankbacon I knew you would be able to answer that better than me. Thanks @nalexadre 👍
In 2013 i was in kauai for a wedding. I was there for 10 days and the environment was life canging... I always expexted to return.
At some point, we all return 🥓