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How Romantic: Dinner In The Sky

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Dinner In The Sky is just that -- eating while suspended 164 feet in the air via crane. The table sits 22 people and three staff in the middle. The company will hoist you anywhere they can get a permit, and the service probably costs a freaking fortune. They'll even hoist another platform to the same height if you want live music available. And, now don't tell them I told you, but if you enter coupon code 'Hovering Hooters' while ordering on the website they'll even send a few strippers up. The service is available for 8-hour sessions and I have no idea how you relieve yourself after guzzling three bottles of wine up there. But, if I had to guess, I'd say the same way you normally would -- but with real people instead of a urinal cake for target practice.

Hit the jump for a bunch more pictures and promo video.

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Dinner In The Sky

Thanks Marc, now let's rent it and eat overlooking the pyramids. That would be hot. Literally, like 100 freaking degrees.

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