Kingdom’s first Dining in the Sky event held
Manama: Real estate investment company Bin Faqeeh held its highly anticipated Dining in the Sky event yesterday. It will continue today as well.
The Dining in the Sky involves a table holding 32 guests at a time being carried high into the sky in order to give the guests a dining experience like never before. Breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner are being served for different sets of guests throughout the day.
Although over 500 people experienced the Dining in the Sky event, Bin Faqeeh was keen on entertaining many more people and allowing them to enjoy the five-star atmosphere they created in Durrat Marina. Hence, a two-day carnival has also been scheduled on March 25, 26 as part of the launch of the Layan project. Bin Faqeeh is combining various activities in one place in keeping with their theme of “first in everything.”
The carnival will offer fire shows, music shows and water shows. Young girls will have the opportunity to become princesses for a day in the “Princess Layan Lounge” where they can get their hair and nails done in addition to access to a princess inflatable castle.
In an effort to stay up to date in the electronics arena, the carnival will also host virtual reality experiences, Wii games and PS4 games. Other activities include a petting zoo, rubber duck fishing and horseback riding.
Finally, adults can sit back and enjoy the selection of dining options in relaxing atmospheres. The carnival keeps in tune with the brand’s luxury standard in its offering of a getaway within Bahrain.
“We take immense pride in our efforts to be the first in Bahrain in each and every one of our projects,” said Nadia Bouslama, Head of Marketing for Bin Faqeeh. “For the launch of Layan, we took this style to the next level by being the first in terms of events as well as project concepts. We are constantly working on new and exciting projects and cannot wait to continue unveiling new projects for the Limited 5.”
Layan is located in Durrat Marina, otherwise referred to as the “Jewel of Bahrain.” Property prices begin at BD55,000 and the work will commence at the end of March 2016. It will be subjected to final approvals from the concerned authorities, with an expected completion approximately 24 months from commencement.
Durrat Marina is already one of the most distinguished projects in the Gulf and is currently valued at $1.3 billion.
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