The Hotelicopter Company announced today it has created the world's first flying hotel. Housed in the largest helicopter ever produced are 18 luxury guest rooms and even a spa.

The Hotelicopter is modeled after the Soviet-made helicopter Mil V-12. There were only two prototypes of this ever made, and the founders of the company bought one in 2004. The original prototype had its first flight in Russia in 1968 and still holds several flight records, according to a statement from The Hotelicopter Company.

Once the Hotelicopter has taken off, guests can take advantage of some of the over-the-top amenities offered including a Jacuzzi, live music, an art gallery, a yoga studio, a Japanese garden with koi fish, and a blackjack table, which is only offered when in flight over international waters.

"The Hotelicopter is redefining luxury travel for our generation," Alvin Farley, CEO of The Hotelicopter Company said in the statement. "Of course, safety is our number one priority, and our vehicle exceeds all safety, operating and maintenance requirements outlined by the FAA in the Code of Federal Regulations relating to transport category rotocraft."

The Hotelicopter is based in Crozet, Virginia and is scheduled to fly its maiden journey this summer. Treks to and from the east coast, California and Europe are available.