You'll drive a Ferrari California T with no deposit. Driver insurance is included and assisted by a professional co-pilot. That unique experience starts on the Hollywood walk of fame up to Sunset Plaz
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- Ferrari California experience
- Private professional guide co-pilot or pilot
- Pictures with the Ferrari
- Price includes only 1 driver per group/vehicle (for the "drive it" option)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Absolutely! You get to drive the Ferrari California T for most of the tour, which is about 30-45 minutes depending on traffic. You’ll start at the Hollywood Walk of Fame, cruise up to Sunset Plaza, and then back. The co-pilot is there to assist and guide you, so you can really enjoy the experience. Just be ready for some awesome views and maybe a few photo ops along the way!
A: Good question! If it rains, they typically reschedule the tour to another day. Safety is a priority, and driving a Ferrari in wet conditions isn’t ideal. It’s best to check the weather a day or two before your booking and confirm with VIP Hollywood Tours about their rescheduling policy.
A: There’s no strict dress code, but I’d recommend comfy clothes since you might be in the car for a bit. Also, avoid anything too loose that might get caught in the wind. Sunglasses can be a plus for that Hollywood sun! Overall, dress casually but stylishly since you’ll want to feel good in a Ferrari.
Discussions
Just did the Ferrari drive—here's my experience!
I just finished the Private Ferrari California T Drive and OMG, it was epic! Starting at the Hollywood Walk of Fame was cool, and then cruising up to Sunset Plaza felt surreal. The co-pilot was super chill and gave me great tips on handling the car. I even got to record some of the drive with the Go Pro they provided! Definitely recommend it as a gift for any car lover. You will not regret it!
Thinking about gifting the Ferrari experience—thoughts?
I wanna surprise my boyfriend with this driving experience for his birthday. He’s a huge car enthusiast! But I’m a bit worried about how he’ll handle the driving part. Is it easy to drive the Ferrari, or should I look for something less intense?