When thinking of where I want to go for my next crossdressing adventure big cities are my preference. They are probably more dangerous statistically but with careful planning they are probably safer than small ones. Things I need for my big city crossdressing are plenty of transportation options like LIFT & UBER which they have. Good shopping is a big plus but great restaurants are my number one priority which big cities have.

BIG CITY CROSSDRESSING IN SEATTLE
Coming off my Keystone adventure last month I was ready for some truly big city crossdressing Seattle style. I wanted to explore the Olympic Fairmont Hotel where I had dinner at Shuckers last year. I planned on staying at the hotel this time. Built in 1924 and known as “Seattle’s Grand Dame,” the hotel turned 100 last year. It is a truly elegant hotel and will be a welcome addition the my VINTAGE HOTELS section of this website.


It was fortuitous for me. My friend Sherri had an unusual opening in her schedule at the last minute. She could join me. It was a several hour car ride for her but still convenient so the big city crossdressing was for two. We met at the lobby bar before heading downstairs to Shuckers restaurant.

I made the dinner reservation at Shuckers for 7:30 because I was not getting to the hotel until 4 PM. I needed to allow for making up Micki which takes a while. The great part was that we never had to leave the hotel after dinner with a lively bar upstairs.



Sherri who doubles as my photographer for small and big city crossdressing adventures had some places in mind. After dinner we headed upstairs to the mezzanine where she found some opportunities. I love my new iPhone 16 Plus which takes amazing pictures. It adjusts the lighting perfectly making it pretty fool proof although Sherri has great skills also.


The photo above left was shot from the mezzanine Sheri discovered earlier in the day. Below me is the lobby bar where we logged some serious Cosmo time. I can just imagine the formal gowns that once graced the halls of this grand hotel.
We both enjoyed the hotel very much and were treated exceptionally well by both other guests and hotel staff. I love these old hotels that are from a very glorious era.



