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We arrived n Beijing on June 23rd after a 13 hour flight. The flight wasn't too bad as we were in a new Boeing 737 with redesigned pods. These new pods have a far superior design than the old ones and I was able to sleep for almost 7 hours!
We had booked a meet at the plane, expedited customs processing and limo through our hotel, the Waldorf Astoria Beijing. However no one was waiting for us so we continued on our own. Line at customs was long and took about 20 minutes. The a/c is not what we are used to in N. American and we were quite hot while waiting. We retrieved our bags and exited and searched for our driver. And searched. In the heat. We couldn't find one, so called the hotel. After stalling for 20 minutes they told us they "forgot" to order our driver. By this time we were so hot it was getting unbearable. So we waited "only 5 minutes" which was actually closer to a half hour for the WA airport rep to show up. We thought he was going to drive us to the hotel, but he called us an Uber which got us to the hotel. I thought about jumping in a cab, but the hotel kept telling me "just 5 minutes", so we waited. I was not pleased at all about the wait, but we eventually got to the hotel.
I wanted to try Peking duck so the hotel recommended 1949 and offered us the hotel car, which we gladly accepted. The restaurant was lovely and the food was quite good. The hotel met us at the hotel with their car and whisked us back when we were done. I wanted to see the Wangfujing night market and convinced J-li to join me. Most of the vendors were closed even though it was only around 9:00pm, which I thought was very strange. We wandered around a bit, watched a young couple share a stick of deep fried insects and headed back to the hotel. Usually I would want to explore longer but I have a lingering injury that is limiting my walking so I was happy to get back to the hotel and a bucket of ice (to help with pain and swelling).
King Premiere Suite:

Tub with a view:


Corridor between living area, bedroom and bathroom:

We had booked a meet at the plane, expedited customs processing and limo through our hotel, the Waldorf Astoria Beijing. However no one was waiting for us so we continued on our own. Line at customs was long and took about 20 minutes. The a/c is not what we are used to in N. American and we were quite hot while waiting. We retrieved our bags and exited and searched for our driver. And searched. In the heat. We couldn't find one, so called the hotel. After stalling for 20 minutes they told us they "forgot" to order our driver. By this time we were so hot it was getting unbearable. So we waited "only 5 minutes" which was actually closer to a half hour for the WA airport rep to show up. We thought he was going to drive us to the hotel, but he called us an Uber which got us to the hotel. I thought about jumping in a cab, but the hotel kept telling me "just 5 minutes", so we waited. I was not pleased at all about the wait, but we eventually got to the hotel.
I wanted to try Peking duck so the hotel recommended 1949 and offered us the hotel car, which we gladly accepted. The restaurant was lovely and the food was quite good. The hotel met us at the hotel with their car and whisked us back when we were done. I wanted to see the Wangfujing night market and convinced J-li to join me. Most of the vendors were closed even though it was only around 9:00pm, which I thought was very strange. We wandered around a bit, watched a young couple share a stick of deep fried insects and headed back to the hotel. Usually I would want to explore longer but I have a lingering injury that is limiting my walking so I was happy to get back to the hotel and a bucket of ice (to help with pain and swelling).
King Premiere Suite:

Tub with a view:


Corridor between living area, bedroom and bathroom:

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