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Dinner in the Sky 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, internet café 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 according 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, entertainer…). Just to give you an example: this means
that, at a rate of 2 sessions per hour, more than 350 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).
Dinner in the Sky offers a exceptional visibility for clients thanks to the underneath banner
that can be customised with his logotype.
Dinner in the Sky is a product developped by Events in the Sky according to
2 Gold Words: Exclusivity and Safety.
We do want to provide our clients with the most exclusive experiences ever dreamt in
a total safe way. All our concepts are designed according German norm DIN 4112. Products
are built in Belgium under control of Rheinland TÜV. This obsession for safety is probably
one of the reasons why Dinner in the Sky is now operated in more than
15 countries and got the official authorisations from the toughest countries such as US, Canada,
Australia, South-Africa