Day 10 - Thailand
When I arrived in Bangkok my first order of business was getting a SIM-card. Having been to Thailand before and trying to survive without one...well, let's just say: never doing that again! There was a bit of a line and then of course the bus to Pattaya (Level 1, Gate 8, 120 Baht) which is supposed to drive every hour on the hour was half an hour late. Which meant I was sitting around at the airport for almost an hour. I tried to figure out a way to pre-book the tickets for Dolphin World but the website I had been looking at before didn't do same day or next day sells. So instead I sent an e-mail to my guesthouse (called Your Friend) and asked them to arrange my visit for the last available timeslot that day.
The guesthouse was the only (planned) stop of the whole trip where I'd have my own room and I can't recommend them highly enough. The location is walking distance to the bus-station (last stop) and the owners (a Russian couple) were super friendly and helpful (their English wasn't perfect but good enough to get by). They organised my whole visit to DW and didn't have a problem with me paying for it and the room the next day. I basically arrived, got my key, threw my stuff in the room and got picked up by my driver.
Pattaya Dolphin World
It was still about a half hour drive from the guesthouse to Dolphin World. I arrived after the show had started, got a "VIP-pass" thingy and then was told that my booking didn't include the show but only the encounter afterwards. I decided not to spend any more money on a show I wasn't really all that interested in and had a bit of a look around the premises. There was a spot (playground) where you could look into the dolphinarium from the outside and see at least half of what was going on, so I watched from there. After about ten minutes a woman passed by, saw my "VIP-pass" and asked me why I was sitting outside and told me to come in. Still not sure if I should have actually been entitled to see the show or if she was just being nice (yay, Thai-chaos).
When the show was over (as far as I could see there were three Irrawaddy Dolphins in it) we got taken to another tank (with two other dolphins) for the encounter. We changed into gear, were split into two groups, sat on a mat on the water and then the trainers had the dolphins do a few tricks (spit water, wave fin, kiss (was more of a headbutt really

), etc) followed by the one on one swimming part. Then the groups switched to the respective other dolphin.
When we were done with the official encounter I tried to ask them if I could take a picture of the dolphins from the mat. I really only wanted a close-up of the dolphins but they misinterpreted my question so instead I got a few minutes of a private show with another guy taking photos of me (with the dolphin) on my phone. Even better
I tried to find out whether or not they still have Humpbacked Dolphins but the language barrier thwarted my efforts, even when I showed them pictures. As I didn't see the whole show I'm not 100% sure that there wasn't one hiding somewhere, but I doubt it.
Animals checked off my list:
Irrawaddy Dolphin
Animals I didn't get to check off my list:
Indo-Pacific Humbacked Dolphin
Day 11
I enjoyed the peace and quite of having my own room probably a bit too much and stayed (too long) till check-out time at noon, then made my way to the bus-stop. This time the wait wasn't as bad. The bus took me back to Suvarnabhumi and from there I took the Sky Train to Ratchaprarop station, where I had booked a dorm bed in the close by Coop Hostel for only 200 Baht. As it was already somewhat late I decided to find out whether Pata Zoo was actually open 24/7 as discussed in the relevant thread here. It only took four tries to find a cab-driver who would on the meter and off I was.
The zoo entrance is hidden in a corner all the way on the sixth floor of a mall and of course was already closed, with no signs telling you the opening hours as far as I could see. I could hear voices from up the stairs (where the actual zoo-part is) though, so I decided to at least try to find someone to tell me what the opening hours for the next day would be and went up there past the metal chain (I know, I know: breaking the rules. Thug life

). I saw a few snakes but couldn't find any people so I turned around and drove back to my hostel.
Next up: Bangkok Snake Farm