Moonlight anniversary get-together, anyone?
Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2014 8:15 am
Visiting LA? Why stay in a hotel when you can stay in the FoS!
While planning my (4th? 5th? 6th? I've lost track...) ML pilgrimage to LA, I decided to look into alternate accommodations from the usual hotel, and while browsing Airbnb I found this gorgeous loft in the Title Guarantee building that's available for vacation rental:
https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/577958
Naturally, I wasted no time booking the loft for a week
and I figured it would be even more cool to invite a few ML fans over to enjoy the accommodations with me.
So is anyone in the LA area interested in hanging out for an afternoon in the Title Guarantee building on Saturday, Sept 27 or Sunday, Sept 28?
Here are some ideas I have for activities (in addition to general gabbery, of course!) and I'm open to more suggestions:
- Potluck lunch
- Watch ML vids (I've got a bunch of DVDs of ML dailies I can bring)
- Group reading of "The Mortal Cure" script (I got a first draft copy from ebay that has a completely different subplot which was changed to the Beth and Celeste subplot in the aired episode)
- LA Conservancy walking tour (more details at the end of this post, I've done the Biltmore one which is excellent)
- Or alternatively, an ML locations walking tour of the downtown area (I've hosted a couple in the past)
- Cap off the day with dinner at the Perch restaurant across the street where we can watch the sun set over Pershing Square (link at the end of this post, I've eaten there a couple times and the food is great and the ambiance is better)
This get-together would be for around 10 people (the max that the loft can seat comfortably). Feel free to pass on this invite to other ML fans you may know.
LA Conservancy tours are $10 ($5 for members) and depart from Pershing Square:
Art Deco (Sat 10am, 2.5 hours)
https://www.laconservancy.org/events/ar ... lking-tour
Historic Downtown (Sat 10am, 2.5 hours)
https://www.laconservancy.org/events/hi ... lking-tour
Biltmore (Sun 2pm, 1.75 hours)
https://www.laconservancy.org/events/mi ... lking-tour
Perch restaurant (check out the Gallery section for a taste of the views from their patio)
http://www.perchla.com
While planning my (4th? 5th? 6th? I've lost track...) ML pilgrimage to LA, I decided to look into alternate accommodations from the usual hotel, and while browsing Airbnb I found this gorgeous loft in the Title Guarantee building that's available for vacation rental:
https://www.airbnb.ca/rooms/577958
Naturally, I wasted no time booking the loft for a week


So is anyone in the LA area interested in hanging out for an afternoon in the Title Guarantee building on Saturday, Sept 27 or Sunday, Sept 28?
Here are some ideas I have for activities (in addition to general gabbery, of course!) and I'm open to more suggestions:
- Potluck lunch
- Watch ML vids (I've got a bunch of DVDs of ML dailies I can bring)
- Group reading of "The Mortal Cure" script (I got a first draft copy from ebay that has a completely different subplot which was changed to the Beth and Celeste subplot in the aired episode)
- LA Conservancy walking tour (more details at the end of this post, I've done the Biltmore one which is excellent)
- Or alternatively, an ML locations walking tour of the downtown area (I've hosted a couple in the past)
- Cap off the day with dinner at the Perch restaurant across the street where we can watch the sun set over Pershing Square (link at the end of this post, I've eaten there a couple times and the food is great and the ambiance is better)
This get-together would be for around 10 people (the max that the loft can seat comfortably). Feel free to pass on this invite to other ML fans you may know.

LA Conservancy tours are $10 ($5 for members) and depart from Pershing Square:
Art Deco (Sat 10am, 2.5 hours)
https://www.laconservancy.org/events/ar ... lking-tour
Historic Downtown (Sat 10am, 2.5 hours)
https://www.laconservancy.org/events/hi ... lking-tour
Biltmore (Sun 2pm, 1.75 hours)
https://www.laconservancy.org/events/mi ... lking-tour
Perch restaurant (check out the Gallery section for a taste of the views from their patio)

http://www.perchla.com