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The licensed car rental provider offers standard, luxury, and exotic cars with three locations in the heart of Hollywood, LAX and Beverly Hills. Founded in 1994, they have been recognised for providing excellent customer service, competitive deals on standard cars, and for carrying the newest model luxury and exotic vehicles.
A Ferrari Spider costs approximately $2,200 USD per day.
The Luxury Liners Sun Coast is a 145-foot yacht that can hold up to 12 guests and features two main salons, a huge bow that’s perfect for partying or sunbathing, four staterooms, two indoor dining areas, three outdoor deck dining areas, multiple flat screen TVs, surround sound system, Jacuzzi, helipad, gym and more. To add to the experience, private chefs and bartenders are available to create custom food and drink menus. From its home harbour in Marina del Rey, the Sun Coast can be chartered to cruise within the bay or just outside the breakwater of Marina del Rey. She is also available to charter north towards Malibu or across to Catalina Island.
Sun Coast yacht starts at $15,293 USD per charter.
Orbit Air’s two-hour flights provide champagne for guests to sip as they take in aerial views of LA’s sights, from Griffith Observatory, Hollywood Bowl, and Dodger Stadium to Walt Disney Concert Hall, the Downtown L.A. skyline, and coastal enclaves like Santa Monica and Pacific Palisades. Feeling bold? Opt for one-on-one ground instruction and the chance to fly the helicopter during the tour. Land on a rooftop helipad overlooking the city or a mountaintop above Malibu’s stunning beaches. Interesting fact: up until 2014, L.A. had a law in place for four decades whereby high-rise buildings had to have a mandatory helicopter landing pad. This was abolished in 2014, however there are many still there, providing landing opportunities right in the heart of the city!
Flights start at $249 USD and go up to $599 USD depending on the package.
The Private Suite is a private terminal at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). It typically takes 2,200 footsteps from car seat to plane seat, but for members of The Private Suite, it’s a mere 70 footsteps. Members of The Private Suite don’t have to wait in crowded lines because private TSA screening is done in the building, and The Private Suite team handles ticketing and luggage. Members spend their pre-flight time in a private suite, each with its own bathroom, food service pantry, a two-person daybed, and a runway view of aircraft landing and taking off. When it’s time to board, Private Suite members are driven in a BMW 7 Series sedan across the tarmac directly to their aircraft.
Annual membership fee starts at $4,500 USD.