Once you are done with the tour, you hop back on the shuttle to go across the street and check out the other museums, gift shops and Elvis’ Custom Jets. Visitors can climb aboard and tour Elvis’s main jet, which was a 1958 Convair 880 named Lisa Marie. It features a living room, conference room, sitting room, and private bedroom, as well as gold-plated seat belts, suede chairs, leather covered tables, 24-karat gold-flecked sinks and more. The tail has TCB and a lightning rod painted on it, which stands for Taking Care of Business in a Flash. Next to it is Elvis’ smaller Lockheed Jet Star that was primarily used for taking Elvis’ manager and his staff from city to city on his concert tours.