Well, sort of. The pricy ticket actually buys you a seat on the Pan Am Experience, a 4-hour simulated flight on a realistically simulated 747, complete with staff in period uniforms and a luxurious first-class meal…sourced from an actual airline caterer.
It’s served at Air Hollywood, an aviation-themed movie studio often used for films requiring authentic airport and plane scenes. Reservations for the current every-other-Saturday series are sold out through July, but new dates will be announced April 17. You can get on the waiting list through the SITE
Photo: AirHollywood
The whole project is the brainchild of Peter Toth, who is a fan and collector of everything Pan Am.
Make that the ’70s – no 747s in the ’50s.
Thanks! Editing error now repaired!
A good question, and it is mentioned on the site: that part is up-to-date, and no smoking is allowed.
Perhaps they will compromise and allow e-cigarettes. Smoking without the tobacco smoke.
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@nichtvermietbarasks of this one: ” including smoking?”