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If you can gather 22 people interested in a unique experience, you might want to travel to Belgium for a chance to have dinner in the sky. Starting at 8,650 Euros ($13,600), it’s not a bargain, but if you like a little excitement without the fear of skydiving or bungee jumping, dinner in the sky might be a good alternative. For an extra fee, they will even raise another platform large enough for a grand piano or a small band to provide entertainment. This might not be something that normal people would be able to do with their friends on any given weekend, but for a company trying to give their customers a memorable outing, this may be just the thing.


I’ve heard about getting high while eating dinner, but this is ridiculous!
It’s close enough to Amsterdam that you could probably stop at a coffee shop for a quick smoke before having dinner in the sky. I’ll meet you there.
Hey! Wait a minute! I didn’t post that last comment (I’ve heard about getting high while eating dinner, but this is ridiculous!). There is a “Mungo” impersonator in our midst. Is it perhaps our good friend from Milwaukee, WI???
I can tell from the IP addresses that it was in fact our good friend from Milwaukee impersonating the famous Mungo. I love a good comment war, however, so I’m going to leave it up. Nice work, fake Mungo!
That TPR is like a ghost I tell ya!