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Beijing hotel workers already 'fed up' with Obama entourage in
3400-square-foot, $8,350-per-night suite inconveniencing 'pretty much
everyone' -- and the first lady's mother is 'barking at the staff' |
Mail Online
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Beijing hotel workers already 'fed up' with Obama entourage in 3400-square-foot, $8,350-per-night suite inconveniencing 'pretty much everyone' – and the first lady's mother is 'barking at the staff'
- Michelle Obama, her daughters and her mother Marian Robinson are staying in a sumptuous presidential suite at a Beijing Westin hotel
- Mrs. Robinson has been 'barking at the staff since she arrived,' a hotel staffer said, adding that 'we can't wait for this to be over'
- Secret Service agents are monopolizing elevators and booting high-paying guests from their rooms to occupy a block of space near the first lady
- Both front and back doors of the hotel are blocked off, with Chinese and U.S. security agents screening everyone who enters
- Ordinary Chinese describe Mrs. Obama and her family as kind and gracious, but hotel staff are 'fed up'
PUBLISHED: 16:12 EST, 21 March 2014 | UPDATED: 09:02 EST, 22 March 2014
Michelle
Obama and three of her family members are staying in a $8,350-per-night
Beijing presidential suite, but despite a 24-hour butler and other
perks that come with the lodging, her entourage has inconvenienced
'pretty much everyone' and made the hotel staff 'fed up,' a well-placed
hotel staffer has told MailOnline.
The sumptuous pad at the Westin Beijing Chaoyang hotel – its website calls
the room 'an oasis of comfort – is a 3,400-square-foot masterpiece
including a private steam room, 'corner sofas with silk pillows,' and
in-room dining for six.
But
the Obamas' stay has already affected staff and guests at the hotel,
with the Westin front-desk veteran alleging that Mrs. Obama's mother
Marian Robinson has been 'barking at the staff since she arrived.'
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First
lady Michelle Obama, her mother Marian Robinson, and her daughters
Sasha and Malia are in Beijing for the beginning of a week-long tour,
and their hotel's staff are already tired of them
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A
senior hotel staffer said Marian Robinson (L), Mrs. Obama's mother, has
been 'barking at the staff since she arrived at the hotel
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Can
you spot the Secret Service? Many of the agents in Mrs. Obama's detail
are Asian-American, helping them avoid standing out while they protect
the first lady -- but confusing some hotel guests who don't understand
why they can't board some elevators
Government security forces from both China and the U.S. started Thursday
to screen everyone who entered the building, including paying guests,
setting up checkpoints that resemble those at airline concourse
entrances.
The
Secret Service's monopoly on the hotel's highest floors has meant the
Westin had to boot guests with previous reservations out of their
executive-level rooms.
Secret
Service agents are also monopolizing hotel elevators long before the
Obamas need them, added the staffer, who identified himself as a member
of the concierge staff and spoke English during a phone call on Friday.
'Many of them are Asian, too, or Americans who are Asian, so you know our guests don't understand.'
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'We
can't wait for this to be over, to tell you the truth,' he said in a
sudden hush. 'We entertain many important people here, but this has
been, I think, very different.'
A spokesperson for Mrs. Obama declined to comment.
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The
Westin Beijing Chaoyang's 'oasis' presidential suite isn't the only
part of the hotel that the Obama's have monopolized: Their Secret
Service contingent has allegedly bumped some high-paying guests from
their rooms
A
U.S. Secret Service spokesperson promised answers to MailOnline's
questions but didn't provide any in time for publication. The agency
generally does not speak publicly about security arrangements for the
officials it protects.
A spokesman for Starwood Hotels, which owns the Westin chain, referred questions to Secret Service.
Ordinary
Chinese who have met the American first lady have described her in
media reports as approachable and friendly, and the hotel staffer
agreed.
'The first lady is gracious, and the girls are lovely,' he said.
The Westin employee and another colleague said Sasha and Malia Obama have been on their best behavior because Mrs. Robinson has kept them on a short leash.
They emphasized that they have had a disappointing experience with the protection detail that accompanies Mrs. Obama everywhere.
Wealthy hotel guests bumped from their reserved rooms into other less-luxurious accommodations have inundated the front desk with complaints.
As a condition of the first lady staying at the Westin, the Secret Service blocked off all the rooms near the presidential suite..
The Washington Times reported Thursday that an entourage of about 70 people is accompanying the guests of honor to China at taxpayer expense.
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More
guards than guarded? The two first ladies (front) strolled through
Beijing's Forbidden City with their protection details close at hand
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Blending in: The Secret Service detail guarding Mrs. Obama and her family members includes Asian-American agents like this man
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'Mrs.
Diplomat': Chinese President Xi Jinping joined in Friday for events
that were supposed to include just Mrs. Obama and Chinese first lady
Peng Liyuan. The White House has insisted that the trip is a cultural
exchange and not a political mission, however.
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Delightful:
Ordinary Chinese have described Mrs. Obama as a wonderful visitor, but
her mother (at C) is allegedly causing hotel staff headaches
The
White House has taken pains to frame Mrs. Obama's trip as a cultural
journey rather than a political one, but taxpayers are paying through
the nose for it nonetheless.
China News Service described the first lady on Friday
as 'Mrs Diplomatic,' and the Xinhua news agency dubbed the trip 'an
unprecedented and historical moment in the chapter of China–U.S.
relations.'
The trip won't come cheap.
Judicial
Watch, a watchdog group in Washington, D.C., reports that it cost more
than $11 million for President and Mrs. Obama to travel to Africa for
Nelson Mandela's memorial service in December.
The first couple were in Africa for less than 13 hours.
The Obamas' 2013 visit to Africa, a longer affair, reportedly cost Americans more than $100 million.
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