lots of new (really new) girls will be there, as schools in Thailand just ended their term, and -- maybe a sad reality -- a lot of girls might be too poor to go on further studying; after a few weeks they might be shifted out of the house to bring something back for their upbringing, especially as crops in Isaan have been not very good for the last three years due to drought (El Nino shifting over to El Ninia).
However, a lot of this high season's bunch will have made enough money to go back home over Songkran and the more clever ones will have understood, that there is low season and no business, so they might not come back.
So you get a mixed chance of success -- but as I always say, you need only one that is right...
