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See Grand Prix in Monaco in grand style

Posted by guest  April 27, 2009 07:58 AM
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At last look there were only 14 slots open for the F1 Grand Prix Monaco VIP Experience May 22-24. But since the starting price is $30,000 a person, there still may be room for you. The experience includes a private jet charter or a first-class cabin on a regularly scheduled flight, a helicopter transfer from Nice into Monaco, a private car and driver, a suite at the Hotel de Paris, VIP access aboard My Yacht Monaco, meetings with race people and guided tours of race sites, dinner at Joël Robuchon, Louis XV, and at the Hotel de Paris private wine cellar, an introduction to Prince Albert and his royal guests at the My Yacht Monaco party, VIP party, and show entrances, and access to a private VIP Grand Prix party and after-party on the Penthouse of Shangri-La, above the start-finish line.
Call 949-429-8117 or e-mail contact@echelonexp.com.

Posted by Richard P. Carpenter, Globe correspondent

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