Interior Minister Anutin Charvirakul said that he was ready to consider expanding the zones where entertainment places can open until 4am in order to boost the economy.
He made his comments during a visit to Khao San Road late Saturday night, the second night following the government's extension of operating hours of entertainment venues in specific places to 4am.
During the tour, Mr Anutin said operators were following rules to ensure public safety.
"Operators promise not to sell alcohol to heavily drunk customers. There must be no narcotics, weapons, drink driving or visits by young people aged under 20," he said.
Asked if the government will expand the zones for entertainment places with extended operating hours, Mr Anutin said that "We are ready to support whatever will boost the economy. The operating hours until 4am increases money in circulation, employment and even the income of taxi drivers."
"This is the intention of the government. But it must be subject to regulations. If it is under control and every party cooperates, we are ready to consider (zone expansion)," Mr Anutin said.
In Phuket, the governor said operators and visitors at entertainment places were following the rules and 95% of visitors to the places were foreigners.
The government has extended the operating hours of entertainment places on the night of Dec 31 to 6am on Jan 1.
The government from Friday extended the operating hours of entertainment places in Bangkok, Phuket, Chon Buri, Chiang Mai and Koh Samui and those in registered hotels nationwide to 4am.