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Post by MadameConcorde on Jan 23, 2018 10:03:12 GMT -5
Inside Monaco's $48,000-a-night Princess Grace hotel suite(CNN) — You can do a lot with $48,000 -- pick up a couple of basic SUVs, acquire three Bitcoins or even buy a small house. Or, as of February 2018, you can drop the whole chunk of change on one night in what's being touted as the most expensive and exclusive suite on the French Riviera. The opulent two-bedroom Princess Grace suite is the centrepiece of four-year, multimillion dollar renovations at the Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo in the swanky Mediterranean principality of Monaco. -50% + pictures edition.cnn.com/travel/article/princess-grace-suite-monte-carlo/index.html 
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Post by axelle on Jan 23, 2018 19:46:52 GMT -5
They just keep milking her legacy....no body else can come near her..
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Post by agentf on Jan 24, 2018 10:16:52 GMT -5
To try is garish. They just keep milking her legacy....no body else can come near her..
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Post by axelle on Jan 25, 2018 20:16:07 GMT -5
I totally agree!!
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Post by agentf on Jan 26, 2018 9:22:52 GMT -5
When you realize the detours people go through to spend that money,its less impressive than an arrogant display of larceny.
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Post by tops on Feb 9, 2018 8:52:52 GMT -5
Inside Monaco's $48,000-a-night Princess Grace hotel suite(CNN) — You can do a lot with $48,000 -- pick up a couple of basic SUVs, acquire three Bitcoins or even buy a small house. Or, as of February 2018, you can drop the whole chunk of change on one night in what's being touted as the most expensive and exclusive suite on the French Riviera. The opulent two-bedroom Princess Grace suite is the centrepiece of four-year, multimillion dollar renovations at the Hotel de Paris Monte-Carlo in the swanky Mediterranean principality of Monaco. -50% + pictures edition.cnn.com/travel/article/princess-grace-suite-monte-carlo/index.html  In the slide show, caption on photo #8: "Royal reception: Prince Albert -- Princess Grace and Prince Rainier's son -- is said to have been closely involved in the design." Prince Albert was probably shown ideas and said "Yes" or "No" or "Not sure."
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