> Cam wrote:
> About to book a flight to Hong Kong

Beyond all the stuff Erika said, I would splurge and stay here at
least one night:
http://www.peninsula.com/Peninsula_Hotels/en/default.aspx#/Hong_Kong/en/

And I would ride in the special Rolls
http://www.automobilemag.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/0612_rolls_royce_phantom_hong_kong/index.html

If you do it, see all the major stuff first and then get to the
Peninsula (by rolls :) as soon as possible.  Talk to the concierge
right away and find out what the *really* cool stuff to see is - he'll
set it all up.  You could even call a week in advance so he/she can
make arrangements.

It's a splurge, but if you don't get to Hong Kong too often a great
concierge will give you a tour you probably won't forget and you CAN'T
get without him.

I've tried this a lots of hotels and it's WAY worth it, but it is expensive.

At the Park Hyatt once in SF the concierge gave me a whole walking
tour of SF with marked stops based on what I liked.  At each stop
there was a table reserved for me and I was given a personal tour of
whatever.  E.g., The San Francisco Meat Co (ha, ha, but GREAT organic
pastrami), winery, etc etc.

Anyway, if you think this might be a once-in-a-lifetime thing I'd ride
in the famous Rolls and get a custom designed tour by one of the most
connected people in town.

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