Would you eat in this restaurant?

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mossymo

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Dinner is served - 165 feet up





















Dinner in the Sky: A chef prepares meals while diners enjoy panoramic views harnessed in seats that swivel 180 degrees, suspended via a crane.

Here's a dining concept that'll make your head — if not your stomach — spin: its dinner at a table suspended 165 feet in the air with chairs that swivel 180 degrees.

Dubbed Dinner in the Sky, the attraction is making its U.S. debut Monday in Orlando at the annual International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions convention. About 25,000 attendees are expected at the one-stop-shopping event, where the amusement industry rolls out new thrill rides and related products.
The high-flying dining venue was introduced in Europe last year and consists of a platform suspended from a crane. Guests are harnessed into 22 seats, with space in the center for a chef and two helpers. With local officials' blessings, the platform can be transported to just about anywhere the crane can maneuver. One recent spot: in front of the Amiens Cathedral in France, with dinner prepared by a three-star Michelin chef.

“It was like eating with the 12 apostles and Jesus Christâ€, quips David Ghysels, co-founder of the Belgium-based company.

Ghysels sees all sorts of U.S. possibilities for the dangling restaurant, including air space over the Grand Canyon, Niagara Falls and golf courses.

“I think human beings always like to see what's happening from the airâ€, he says. 'And there are so many wonderful natural spots in the U.S. Dinner in the Sky could go anywhere.'

The restaurant dinnerinthesky.com belongs firmly in the special-occasion category, however. The cost for eight hours is about $11,444.00, not including catering.
 
no thanks, but I would have a pulled pork sammie on the sky walk over the grand canyon.
 
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SSwweeeeettt.... Sign me up.... wonder what happens if you drop your fork???
 
Maybe they clip your utensils to a cord that runs up your sleeves and around your neck, like our mittens when we were kids.
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Wow, the view would be spectacular and it gives a totally new meaning to "Fresh Air" dining! Still a bit pricey though!
 
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