It wouldn’t be a stretch of the imagination to believe that most of us haven’t been in a helicopter. They’re often pricey, where one can be lifted up into the air for three minutes or so, and then gracefully make a soft landing and a pat on the back. Helicopters are not something to be played with, or you might find yourself chundering out the side door if the going gets tough (and the tough regret going.) But, going one step forward, let’s say that a chopper ride is an unfulfilled dream for you, then what do you do?
Logically, wouldn’t the next best step (other than hijacking a chopper) be to rent one? Without a doubt. But, what would be even better? How about a chopper adventure in Hollywood? Yeah baby! Wayfarers shield your eyes from your nemesis as they howl past you, weapons drawn, ready to TAKE YOU DOWN. You’ve got it coming, Alan Rickman! (RIP)
Alright, nerds and wannabes: back to earth. We have a safe & exciting alternative for you.
Discover the unparalleled beauty of Southern California from the sky on a luxury helicopter experience. The Hollywood & Beyond aerial tour takes you over iconic landmarks including Hollywood, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, and the stunning Pacific Ocean. Beginning in Long Beach, the 40-minute flight guides you past the vibrant Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, among the world’s busiest seaport hubs. Enjoy breathtaking bird’s-eye views of the Vincent Thomas Bridge and its surroundings as you head over Sunset Boulevard and the Getty Museum. Click here to book.
“I am going to count to three. There will not be a four.” And your ride will be nothing like this. It will be relaxing, smooth, informative and delightful.
Hollywood & Beyond Helicopter Tour: what a ride over Hollywood! Click here to book.
Make the adventure even better. Emirates fly to Long Beach. Click here to book.
Can it get any better? Yes it can. Stay on the The Queen Mary. If a “Stay aboard the Queen Mary for an experience unlike any other.” is for you, board the Queen Mary Hotel for an experience unlike any other. Once a world-class ocean liner, the Queen Mary, now permanently stationed in Long Beach, offers a real glimpse into what transatlantic travel was like during the 30s, 40s and 50s. Click here to book.