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Post by adamrocks on Sept 28, 2014 21:34:31 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 21:38:44 GMT -5
mdmolinari 37 minutes ago · Golden Gate Bridge #lastnightswedding with my favorite "date" ???? @adamlambert ????????????
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Post by cassie on Sept 28, 2014 21:39:22 GMT -5
Looks like Queen already won this round. Don't see where to vote for the semi-finals.
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Post by adamrocks on Sept 28, 2014 21:41:41 GMT -5
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Post by Holst on Sept 28, 2014 21:45:27 GMT -5
Not the foyer, the Penthouse. Living the good life..you, go, Adam! Bet he's like a kid in a candy shop with all those constellations floating around over his bed. Assuming this is his room, of course..If it wasn't, you won't be able to pry him out of it now! Not a bedroom, a library??? No kidding?
ETA: too slow. $15,000? Maybe he's sharing it with Katy Perry? Or he was comp'd by DMG, cause Adam's special, donchaknow. SNAP!!! Dancy!!!
"The Penthouse Suite at The Fairmont San Francisco IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK... Spanning the entire eighth floor of the historic Main Building of The Fairmont San Francisco boutique hotel, The Penthouse Suite offers 6,000 square feet of luxury. Created in the Roaring Twenties by famed American archaeologist and art historian, Arthur Upham Pope, this San Francisco Penthouse epitomizes the opulence and distinctive design of this singular time period. After an exquisite restoration, The Penthouse suite sets the standard for luxurious living and breathtaking event venues today. In addition to offering one-of-a-kind accommodations, The Penthouse suite provides an unforgettable setting for important occasions ranging from lavish San Francisco weddings to high-profile meetings. This landmark suite can beautifully accommodate seated dinners for up to 60 or receptions for up to 150 guests. "Not saying he did not stay in the suite, but seems more likely that the wedding couple may have rented it for the bachelors party and pre/post wedding gatherings.
Or the wedding itself might have been in the suite.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 21:47:26 GMT -5
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Post by Q3 on Sept 28, 2014 21:52:52 GMT -5
Many people use that Fairmount Hotel suite for events. I have never been there for a Wedding but I have been there for corporate events associated with conventions.
It is beautiful.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 22:12:43 GMT -5
"The Penthouse Suite at The Fairmont San Francisco IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK... Spanning the entire eighth floor of the historic Main Building of The Fairmont San Francisco boutique hotel, The Penthouse Suite offers 6,000 square feet of luxury. Created in the Roaring Twenties by famed American archaeologist and art historian, Arthur Upham Pope, this San Francisco Penthouse epitomizes the opulence and distinctive design of this singular time period. After an exquisite restoration, The Penthouse suite sets the standard for luxurious living and breathtaking event venues today. In addition to offering one-of-a-kind accommodations, The Penthouse suite provides an unforgettable setting for important occasions ranging from lavish San Francisco weddings to high-profile meetings. This landmark suite can beautifully accommodate seated dinners for up to 60 or receptions for up to 150 guests. "Not saying he did not stay in the suite, but seems more likely that the wedding couple may have rented it for the bachelors party and pre/post wedding gatherings.
Or the wedding itself might have been in the suite. No, the wedding was at a different venue. There are photos.
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Post by lelemaple on Sept 28, 2014 22:14:13 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2014 22:41:56 GMT -5
Thank you tinafea! I was hoping the tour would be early April as then it would have coincided with our silver wedding anniversary which we will be celebrating in Europe. I thought I could plan around the tour without my husband realizing, then buy a later released ticket just before a show when we would just happen to be in the right city on a show date. Oh well, it was not to be.
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