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How Integrated Resorts Like City of Dreams Are Revolutionizing Luxury Dining in Macau | 10BET

How Integrated Resorts Like Melco’s City of Dreams are Redefining Luxury Dining in Macau

Elevating the standard of luxury entertainment, the exciting new dining experience known as Dinner in the Sky is set to become a signature attraction within the worlds most premier integrated resorts. This breathtaking culinary journey offers guests more than just a meal; it provides a high-altitude spectacle that seamlessly blends fine dining with the multifaceted allure of a world-class integrated resort destination.

  • Dinner in the Sky has arrived in Macau
  • City of Dreams, a resort owned and managed by Melco Resorts, has welcomed the culinary attraction
  • Dinner in the Sky lifts diners 50 meters in the sky to eat

Melco Resorts is continuously looking for innovative ways to attract visitors to Macau. Their latest venture is designed for thrill-seekers with a penchant for extraordinary dining experiences.

Dinner in the Sky Melco Resorts City of Dreams
Dinner in the Sky hoists diners high above the Cotai Strip in Macau at Melco Resorts’ City of Dreams. This high-flying dining adventure is a fresh non-gaming attraction at the integrated resort casino.

Melco, one of the six licensed casino operators in Macau—the sole region under Chinese governance where slot machines and table games can operate—has partnered with Dinner in the Sky, a fascinating concept that utilizes a crane to elevate diners to a height of 50 meters (164 feet). This unique dining experience is hosted at City of Dreams on the Cotai Strip, which has been part of Melco’s portfolio since it opened in June 2009.

“Savour exquisite gastronomic delights against the stunning panoramic backdrop of Macau and the Cotai City skyline, providing an ultimate sensory feast that delights your eyes and taste buds,”

states Melco Resorts regarding this remarkable culinary experience.

Dining Options and Pricing

Dinner in the Sky offers lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner experiences. Each service runs for 60 minutes, with pricing starting at:

  • Lunch: MOP1,288 (around AUD 160)
  • Afternoon tea: MOP888 (around AUD 110)
  • Dinner: MOP1,888 (around AUD 234)

Melco rewards members can enjoy a 10% discount on the full fare, and Macau residents may benefit from a two-for-one pricing opportunity, based on availability.

Menu Highlights

The dinner menu is a carefully curated three-course prix fixe, which includes:

  • Starter: Pâté de Foie Gras (paired with a poached Granny Smith apple and toasted brioche)
  • Main Course: Slow-cooked short ribs served with cauliflower puree and a medley of vegetables
  • Dessert: Lai Cha black pearl tiramisu

Acrophobics Need Not Apply

This thrilling dining experience isn’t suited for everyone. Only those comfortable with heights or willing to confront their fears are encouraged to participate.

Safety is paramount; the dining organizer assures that the cranes and lifts are constructed under the scrutiny of TÜV, Germany’s technical inspection authority, ensuring a secure experience for diners.

Originating in 2006, Dinner in the Sky has expanded globally, spanning over 60 countries.

Inspirations and Similarity

In 2018, Dinner in the Sky hosted a special dining event for Prince Albert of Monaco in France, boosting its reputation further—scheduled courses were orchestrated by renowned chef Joel Robuchon. Despite efforts to enter the Las Vegas market back in 2009, the initiative faced disapproval from county commissioners.

Macau Diversification

The introduction of Dinner in the Sky at Macau forms part of Melco Resorts’ broader strategy to diversify its offerings. As part of a new ten-year gaming license agreement, Melco pledged to invest $1.24 billion in non-gaming amenities in 2022.

Lawrence Ho, the founder and CEO of Melco, has stated that the company intends to allocate significantly more funds to non-gaming ventures than mandated by government stipulations. As of late 2024, Melco holds approximately 14.8% of the market share in Macau, with competitors such as Sands and Galaxy leading the sector.

Conclusion

As Melco Resorts brings this innovative dining concept to Macau, it exemplifies a commitment to diversifying offerings beyond traditional gaming, creating captivating experiences that aim to attract a broader audience to the region.

With thrilling heights, exquisite food, and stunning views, Dinner in the Sky presents a memorable culinary adventure for locals and tourists alike.