6. Dinner In The Sky, Belgium
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHBD129Zji4 Dinner In The Sky is for people who expect more from their restaurants than four concrete walls and a solid floor. Instead, diners perch around a massive table, which is suspended from a crane high up in the air. It sounds completely insane, but as the most unusual - and entirely legal - way of getting high over dinner, it is the new must-do experience for the super-rich and adventure-hungry that yearns for something a little more extreme at mealtimes. Although based in Belgium, the "restaurant" can be driven to any destination in the world. There have already been dining events in Paris and Brussels, while New York and Niagara Falls are on the agenda. Diners are strapped into their chairs which are shaped like racing car seats and are attached to the table with lots of sturdy-looking nuts and bolts and a steel safety cable. The table itself is made from heavy-duty plastic on a metal superstructure, is nine meters by five and weighs six tones - as much as a large elephant. Although there is no floor underneath the chairs, in the centre of the table there is a sunken platform from which two waiters serve dinner and drinks. The whole contraption is attached by a steel cable to a giant crane arm that towers somewhere above the diners. This is controlled by an operator who sits in his control cabin ready to press the button. After you are raised 150 feet in the air, dinner is served. If you have $40,000 to spare, you and 21 of your closest friends can lavishly dangle 150 feet above any city while conspicuously consuming beef and foie gras mille-feuille (savoury layered puff pastry) and sipping Dom PĂ©rignon. Just remember to use the bathroom beforehand as this restaurant certainly does not have one.