Dinner in the Sky came about to bring a Belgian kid’s dream to life – a flying dinner table. Started up in 2006 by Hakuna Matata (communications agency) and the Fun Group (amusement park crane company) came together to set up this high-flying dining experience for 22 individuals and since has travelled across 45 countries in almost every occasion imaginable.
Dinner in the Sky visited Malaysia during the month of August; the first country in South East Asia. Seizing this opportunity, MaxisOne Club member Ng Say Khai contacted Maxis to set up his proposal to his girlfriend of 8 years, Qiu Rong. Elaborate to say the least, the Maxis team decided to use 6 GoPros set up in a 360 view to record the wonderful occasion.
Blind-folding the bride to be and accompanying her to the site, Khai took off her blindfold and once up in the air, she was surprised again with an engagement ring on her plate.
Would you ever want to have a meal on an elevated platform like that? If you’ve been on one of these experiences around the globe, do share with us your experience.
You can find out more at Dinner in the Sky.
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