Visitors to a 'restaurant in the air' got the fear of your life when their elevated eatery seemed to give way – shocked dinners who fear their lives.
The frightening incident took place in a concept restaurant in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Sunday when a group of guests were more than 100 feet in the air.
Images that were taken by one restaurant showed the platform that was managed by Flydining, seem to be, while guests screamed high above the ground in horror.
The dinner records the clip, Rayshun Bowers, who was in the capital of Puerto Rican to celebrate her 41st birthday.
“We have literally almost lost our lives !!” She wrote in Post on Facebook with the video.
'The cable broke in the mid -air on 100 feet! At that moment I could only pray and tell everyone to stay calm. '
In a separate video, another dinner was seen that pointed her camera down to the ground and asked, “Who signed up for this?”
Within a few seconds, the clip showed, the platform became unstable.

Images taken by one dinner showed the platform managed by flydining seem to be buckle while guests shouted in horror high above the ground

The restaurant that took the clip, Rayshun Bowers, was in the capital of Puerto Ricanian to celebrate her 41st birthday
“Oh Lord, it's … oh, oh, from my f ****** God,” she said before the recording stopped.
Flydining -Franchise -owner Scott Zuckerman told El Nuevo Dia that there was no risk for the 13 guests or staff who were safely lowered to the ground.
“A small incident took place where a safety rope was used for wind protection, causing a slight movement that led to the roof of the platform made contact with the crane's tree,” said Flydining Puerto Rico in a statement on Instagram shortly thereafter The incident Sunday.
“There were no structural malfunctions or safety risks and all systems remained safe.”
The restaurant also said that an investigation was underway.
“We stay closed until all inspections have been completed and deleted by third -party specialists,” said it.
“Safety remains the top priority and we are committed to maintaining the highest operational standards.”
The attempts of DailyMail.com to reach Flydining Puerto Rico's management staff remained unanswered.

In a separate video, another dinner was seen that pointed her camera down to the ground and asked, “Who signed up for this?”

The Puerto Rican franchise of Flydining was first opened in January 2024 and is located in San Juan
“What a party should be, turned into a life-changing experience,” Bowers added in her Facebook message.
“I am more than grateful for his protection – this birthday will never be forgotten!”
The Puerto Rican franchise of Flydining was opened for the first time in January 2024 and is located in the Santurce Being by San Juan.
The restaurant's platform can be hung up to 160 feet from the ground and offers diver various eating years, from breakfast to dinner.