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VIP Dream Trips and party with the STARS
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david jakupca
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Oct 12, 2007 11:14 PDT
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Who are you going to call when you want tickets to an invitation-only
Oscar party? Anthony Keaton called VIP First Class, one of a new crop of
luxury lifestyle brokers. VIP First Class arranged the tickets, the limo
and accommodations at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The pricetag for two?
$10,000.
These companies use the connections and relationships they’ve developed
over time with corporate sponsors, sports organizations, charities,
celebrity event organizers and other insiders to arrange
once-in-a-lifetime adventures that once upon a time were available only
to the very wealthy and well-connected.
“The idea is that if you can’t have it all, you can buy a slice of the
millionaire lifestyle utilizing someone else’s connections,” says Lalia
Rach, Associate Dean of NYU's Preston Robert Tisch Center for
Hospitality, Tourism and Sports Management. It’s like owning a timeshare
in the high-life, or a fractional fellowship in the lifestyle of the
rich and famous.
Full Story:
http://www.forbestraveler.com/luxury/experiential-vip-travel-slide-6.html?partner=playlist&thisSpeed=20000
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