Ubers for the 0.1 Percent
While the plebs are busy navigating the perils of ride sharing in 2017—should I #deleteuber? does Lyft still require fist bumps?—the überrich have problems of their own. Like: Where’s the nearest on-demand helicopter? Will the yacht be free on Memorial Day weekend? Yep, the sharing economy looks pretty different from the window of a Gulfstream.
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SeaNet
Oceangoing oligarchs can partly own anything from a no-fuss VanDutch 40 powerboat to a fancy-pants Benetti megayacht.
Price: $173,750 to $5.1 million
Plan B: SmartYachtGetty ImagesHeliFlite
A prepaid card gets fat cats lifts within 125 miles of Manhattan with two days’ notice.
Price: $161,250 for 25 hours
Plan B: Blade Bounce, Sikorsky SharesGetty Images
Flexjet
Ranges from 25 flight hours in a light jet to an 800-hours-a-year share in a Gulfstream G450 (sleeps up to six).
Price: $175,000 to $30 million
Plan B: NetJets, XOJetGetty ImagesPrivate Islands Online
One getaway comes with servants on a nearby island.
Price: Up to millions per night
Plan B: Amillarah Private IslandsGetty Images
Terra Vivos
For your, er, last resort, opt for fractional ownership of an Indiana bomb shelter. When the apocalypse hits, you’ll have 80 new best friends.
Price: $50,000 ($35,000 for children)
Plan B: There is no plan B.Getty Images