ometime
between 10am and 10:30am, after a phone call from
your chauffeur, you will be picked up from your hotel/accommodation
by a luxury 1969 Rolls Royce Corniche.
You will go to the vehicle
and will cross Paris to join the department of Yvelines
and a private heliport. Via an V.I.P. accessway, your
convertible will directly reach the heliport ground
and will park near a Colibri EC-120. You will leave
the car and will climb aboard the helicopter. Two
red roses will wait for you onto your seats.
The helicopter doors will be closed, the blades will begin
their rotation and the chopper will take off. First, you
will fly over the Meudon forest, before joining Paris to
admire, from the sky, the Eiffel tower, the Montparnasse
tower and the La Defense towers. A photographic camera will
be lend to you so you can capture the splendid landscapes
scrolling under your panoramic cabin.
A couple of minutes
later, you will leave Paris to fly over the Château
de Versailles, the Vaux de Cernay abbey and the regional
nature reserve of the Haute Vallée de Chevreuse.
When suddenly, the Breteuil castle will appear to reveal,
on all the width of its front flowerbed, a huge message...
your declaration of love! Your sweetheart will be left absolutely
speechless!
After several rotations
over your giant message, you will fly back to the heliport.
In a festival of sensations, your beloved will be offered
a bouquet of roses, a box of gourmet chocolates and a CD
containing the photos taken during the flight. Finally,
you will be served a glass of champagne...
Price
of the romantic scenario:
7990
€
Scenario
having an average duration of 3 hours, including
transport, with pick up from your hotel/accommodation
between 10am and 10:30am.
Scenario
depending on weather conditions.
Included
in the scenario:
The round trip in a Rolls Royce Corniche from your hotel/accommodation
(Paris/neighboring towns) to the heliport.
The 45 minutes flight aboard a Colibri EC-120.
The manufacture of a banner displaying the message of your
choice (thirty meters wide) and its installation at the bottom
of the Breteuil castle.
The bouquet of red roses, the box of gourmet chocolates and
the bottle of champagne.