Indonesia's Bali considering increasing Tourism tax levy to deter 'low-class foreign tourists'

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Bali Council is looking at increasing the $15USD (150,000 rupiah) Tourist Tax to $70 USD in an attempt to deter 'low-class' foreign tourists e.g "Bogans" from visiting Bali, and to increase the 'quality' of tourists (e.g Getting more Medium/High Yield Leisure Tourists than the current amount of Low Yield/Budget Tourists).


Alternate (Paywall) Source: (i.e the 'Low Class Foreign Tourist' headline) Will Bali adopt Bhutan-style tax to deter ‘low-class foreign tourists’?
 
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Thailand is going through something similar at the moment after trying to increase tourist numbers without concern for quality of tourists.
 
I've never been to Bali, but isn't the whole point that it's a cheap summery-weather resort? If they make it expensive, what is the point to go there? I can just go to the local beach here...
 

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