A thrilling “Dinner in the Sky” experience in Puerto Rico turned into a harrowing ordeal when a safety cable snapped mid-air, leaving diners terrified. The incident occurred at the FlyDining hanging restaurant on Loíza Street, where guests were suspended over 100 feet above ground.
As patrons enjoyed their elevated meal, one of the stability cables designed to secure the structure detached, causing the platform to tilt and sway unexpectedly. Panic ensued as glassware shattered, and at least one woman sustained a nasal injury amid the chaos. Guests clung to their seats, with one recalling, “I just kept yelling, ‘God got us!'” as they anxiously awaited a safe descent.
FlyDining has since issued a statement describing the event as a “minor incident” resulting from the release of a safety rope intended for wind protection, which led to slight movement and contact with the crane’s roof. The company has temporarily suspended operations to investigate the cause and ensure the safety of future diners.
This unsettling event raises questions about the safety measures in place for such unique dining experiences. While “Dinner in the Sky” offers an unparalleled view and ambiance, potential patrons may now reconsider the risks involved.
For a closer look at the incident, you can watch the following video: