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Say, isn't this amazing?

"This is a unique event meant for anyone who wishes to transform an ordinary meal or meeting into a magical moment that will leave a lasting impression on their guests!
Breakfast in the sky, lunch in the sky, cocktails in the sky, meeting in the sky... there is no limit to your imagination.
Dinner in the Sky is hosted at a table suspended at a height of 50 metres, by a team of professionals. Benji Fun, our partner in this event, is the worldwide leader for this type of activity.
Dinner in the Sky is available for a session of 8 hours. It can be divided or personalised accorded to the client's wishes.
Dinner in the Sky accomodates 22 people around the table at every session, with three staff in the middle (chef, waiter, or entertainer). Just to give you an example: this means that, at a rate of 3 sessions per hour, more than 500 people could have access to this exceptional platform, or only 22 if you want an exclusive VIP event.
Dinner in the Sky is an event that can be held anywhere (golf course, public place, race track, castle, vineyard, historical site…) as long as there is a surface of approximately 500 m2 that can be secured. Of course, authorisation by the owner is required.
Dinner in the Sky may include a second crane with a platform (or more if desired) at the same height as the table, for entertainment such as music, or presentations (i.e. a car).
http://www.dinnerinthesky.com/
Wouldn't you just love to dine suspended in mid-air?
"Erm... waiter! I need to go to the loo!!"

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Originally posted by FireIce:
guestlist cannot have anyone with acrophobia
True!
I'm also sure they must have vomit bags readily available. I certainly don't wanna stand right underneath them, just in case someone spills something, a plate runs off the table, or someone decides to get airsick after dinner.

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Originally posted by Fatum:
what about female guests .... in skirts ? ....

Then, benefit chee ko peks like you lor!

Actually, if you go to the website and look at some of the snapshots, you can see that the patrons only have this small square of metal upon which to rest their feet. If you're not careful, your feet will end up dangling in air.

I believe the seats have seat belts installed. At least, I hope so!

The concept is quite unique though.
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Originally posted by ShrodingersCat:
yeah even though I have done .. 'height' sports like.. err.. abseiling.. but I cry all the way down lahurhur.. actually not fear of heights - its fear of falling (or landing)
Orh...
I don't blame you. It can be quite
frightening although one day, I wanna try para-gliding.

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Originally posted by Fatum:
what if you drop a fork ..... or have to go to the little boy's room ? ....

I see a "Loo In The Sky" business opportunity...Mount a fully enclosed porta-potty on a small platform and hoist it up to a position alongside the DITS platform.
A lavatory attendant can be provided for an additional fee.
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Originally posted by Meia Gisborn:
I see a "Loo In The Sky" business opportunity...Mount a fully enclosed porta-potty on a small platform and hoist it up to a position alongside the DITS platform.
A lavatory attendant can be provided for an additional fee.
you could expand your idea by providing a 'shitball' game below by making your porta-potty be able to shoot our shitcannonballs in various directions!.. real risk! real challenge!
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