Great news for Hilton fans โ Waldorf Astoria, the flagship brand of Hiltonโs portfolio, has begun offering complimentary breakfast to Hilton Gold and Diamond members. Hereโs what was announced on FlyerTalk:
Starting January 1, all Waldorf Astoria properties will offer complimentary continental breakfast or an equivalent Food & Beverage credit for all Gold and Diamond members (and one guest) as part of the MyWay benefit option.
This is especially welcome because Waldorf Astoria is supposed to be the luxury line within the Hilton portfolio, and previously all you really get for being an elite member (even a diamond) when staying there was an upgrade to a โpreferred roomโ, complimentary water, and a choice between 1,000 extra points (per stay) or an in-room movie.
*cue slow clap*
Iโve only been to Waldorf Astoria Orlando myself; since that was before Iโd started doing trip reports, all I have to show for it is a picture of some delicious chocolate-coated strawberries theyโd provided during the stay.
For a glimpse of what breakfast at a Waldorf might actually look like, Iโd point you to Luckyโs review of Waldorf Astoria Jerusalem over at OMAAT. A list of which properties offer continental breakfast (ick), full breakfast, or $15 F&B credit is available on the Hilton website.
Unfortunately, the bulk of Waldorf Astoria properties are currently situated within North America. In Asia, the properties are mostly located within China (specifically Beijing, Shanghai and Chengdu), though more are slated to be opened in the next few years.
Waldorf Astoria Bangkok (2018)
Waldorf Astoria Bali (2018)
Waldorf Astoria Sanya Haitang Bay (2019)
Waldorf Astoria Jakarta (2020)
Waldorf Astoria Bali Ubud (2021)
Waldorf Astoria Hainan Baoting Resort (2025)
On the horizon โ Waldorf Astoria Bangkok
(Image from Waldorf Astoria Bangkok website)
The property Iโm personally most excited about would be Waldorf Astoria Bangkok. Itโs currently accepting reservations from 1 Aug 2018 from เธฟ9,500 (~S$400) or 62,000 Hilton Honors points for a standard room.
Assuming no further delays (itโd once been anticipated to open in 2015), perhaps weโll be seeing our very first Waldorf review on the Milelion sometime soon?