Hmm, "If you have to watch what your spending all night i don`t think you will enjoy the whole Thailand experience....". That's combined with not being stupid with your money, and staying in "middle of the range accommodation".
Without realizing it, you're agreeing with what I was trying to say. Some people spend a lot, some people spend a middle amount, and some try to spend very little. It all depends on one's financial situation. Enjoying the trip may or may not be dependent on how much money you can spend. As to enjoying the "whole Thailand experience", that depends on what you're after.
I ought to shut up. I thought the person who entered this discussion asked some reasonable questions, and said several things I agree with. On the other hand, there seem to be some missing parts of this topic, so maybe he also said some things that were not very nice. Maybe. Then some people dumped on him, saying that if you go to Thailand with a budget, you're going to have a miserable time. That's what led me to create an account and post here.... that, and having read the books I mentioned earlier, especially "Money Number One". Like it or not, it's all a business. It's like buying anything else - you buy what you can afford. Or, save up a bit, and then you can spend a little more.
Thailand is a wonderful place, and the Thai people are great to be with. There's lots of things to do. Food is great, nightlife is fun, and even with the dollar being worth so little, it's still possible to have a good time on a reasonable amount of money. I guess I like the "real" Thailand more than the miniature Western fun-place set up for tourists. Maybe on my next trip I'll go to a place where the signs are in Thai, which is where the locals probably hang out.