Vanilla Ice throws house party in Melbourne Beach

Season 7 of 'The Vanilla Ice Project' to air July 15

MELBOURNE BEACH, Fla. – Vanilla Ice threw the ultimate house party Saturday night, according to News 6 partner Florida Today.

Celebrating the completion of "his biggest project yet," the '90s rapper and reality TV star rolled out the hot cars (four Lamborghinis), a helicopter and, of course, the decked-out, tricked-out beachfront home. One of the Lamborghinis had a license plate that read: 50 Cent (another famous rapper).

Sporting a modern look, the two-story home boasted ocean views throughout, an upstairs and downstairs kitchen, a cylindrical elevator and a dining table with LED lights that also turns into a hibachi grill. A sign on the elevator warned guests: "Don't even think about it."

The home, which will be featured on the season 7 premiere episode of "The Vanilla Ice Project" on DIY Network next month, features a stunning piece of driftwood high up on the ceiling in the entrance. It was a piece found off the beach that was refurbished into artwork, Florida Today reported.

In a nod to the Space Coast, Vanilla designed a space-themed rocketship playhouse outside that has mini fountains and sprinklers for kids to cool off.

About 200 people filtered in throughout the night to get a glimpse of the home just south of Floridana Beach. Many clamored for selfies with the former "Dancing With the Stars" contestant. He treated guests to an open bar, food, a DJ and got in on the entertainment with impromptu rapping by the pool.

Vanilla Ice, whose real name is Rob Van Winkle, told Florida Today last month that "this is a complete rebuild. It's been an undertaking, and I'm shocked that we have actually done it in six months. It's incredible." The home was formerly a dilapidated 7,000-square-foot property. Vanilla transformed it into a Polynesian-style oceanfront retreat.

Season 7 of "The Vanilla Ice Project" airs July 15.