Sorry we’ve been so late in posting. It’s hard work being a tourist. By the time we get back to the room we’re usually exhausted. But I’ll catch-up eventually.
Upon exiting our flight in Hong Kong we were greeted by a smiling representative of The Peninsula Hotel. He took our bags and asked us to follow him outside. After the long flight and it being 5AM in the morning, we were zombies willing to follow him anywhere at this point. He led us outside to the limo waiting area where our driver and our Rolls Royce Phantom limousine greeted us. This was definitely a “Woa…” moment. Even dazed and confused both our jaws dropped at the sight of the Rolls. We knew they were beautiful and opulent… but THIS beautiful and opulent? We got in and settled ourselves in for the smoothest ride ever to the hotel.
Upon arriving at the hotel we took an exit shot from the limo in front of one of the two guardian dog statues near the entrance to the hotel. The statue reminded me of a certain guardian dog we have back home. After a 13 hour flight we were clearly out of it. But the energy and excitement of the event encouraged us to enjoy ourselves.
The Peninsula Hotel is surely one of the most renowned and famous hotels of the world. Everything there is immaculate and beautiful. From the moment you step inside, you are transported into a hotel world that one can only imagine from what we see in movies and television. It is quite amazing.
Coming from such a rich history, Ron and I wanted to take the opportunity to enjoy what the hotel had to offer. If we were going to stay there, we wanted to really enjoy ourselves. Ron found a package on the hotel’s web site that gave us a suite and some other benefits at a good price. So we knew what we were getting. But not having ever stayed at the “Pen,” we didn’t quite know all the details yet. As you will read in my next entry, what we got in return more than justified the price of admission.

























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