DreamMaker is selling Passport to 50, an ultimate luxury trip, for $13,875,000

February 2, 2017

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Experiential travel boutique DreamMaker has designed a trip around the globe aboard a privately outfitted Boeing 767 for its ultra-high net worth clientele.  Passport to 50 offers the purchasing client and 50 friends and family of the client to fly in tandem on a second Boeing Business Jet.  Offered at $13,875,000, this DreamMaker experience is slated for August 2017, covering 20 cities in 20 days. Highlights in the air include a $500,000 charity poker tournament with the a top-ranked poker player, an in-flight yoga session, a fashion show, and a master sommelier.

According to a DreamMaker press release:

DreamMaker has appointed hypnotherapist April Norris to develop a holistic program that integrates cutting-edge wearable sleep technology with alternative wellness techniques such as hypnotherapy, Reiki healing, Ayurvedic medicine, and the attention of a Doctor of Acupuncture.

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World of Diamonds Group was commissioned to create the trip’s most luxurious amenity: a set of 18-karat gold swizzle sticks set with white and blue diamonds worth a total of $1 million.  Crafted into a spinning globe atop the 50 swizzle sticks are 20 white sparklers, each representing every city landing of Passport to 50.  One rare fancy blue diamond, a specialty of the diamond mining conglomerate, evokes the blue skies traversed on this trip.

In line with the 50 signature DreamMaker experiences, London’s Hotel 41 will be the first in the world to completely rebrand its identity to “Hotel 50” and accommodate the unique story with its famously personalized service.  The hotel will chip out its marble tile in the foyer, commission newly monogrammed bed and bath linens, and a raise a “Hotel 50”  flag.  Other ground highlights include 50 monks’ blessings amidst an inundation of 50,000 lotus petals.

The Passport to 50 experience directly benefits children around the world through experiential giving, such as the distribution of 2,500 bicycles to enable rural children in Cambodia to attend school, the provision of clean drinking water for 50,000 at-risk children in the Philippines, as well as building “fun centers” for 50,000 children battling life-threatening illnesses in the United Kingdom.

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