Dinner In the Sky

Dinner in the skyIf 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.

5 Responses to “Dinner In the Sky”

  1. Mungo

    I’ve heard about getting high while eating dinner, but this is ridiculous!

    April 18th, 2008 | 12:01 pm
  2. 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.

    April 19th, 2008 | 5:57 pm
  3. Mungo

    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???

    April 23rd, 2008 | 9:59 am
  4. 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!

    April 23rd, 2008 | 10:09 am
  5. JoAnna

    That TPR is like a ghost I tell ya!

    April 23rd, 2008 | 12:43 pm

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