THE world’s largest floating nightclub has opened in Dubai aboard retired British ocean liner Queen Elizabeth 2. Float Dubai’s grand opening was held late last week, after QE2 was converted from her most recent deployment as a floating hotel. The opening included a performance by American rapper DaBaby, as well...
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THE world’s largest floating nightclub has opened in Dubai aboard retired British ocean liner Queen Elizabeth 2.
Float Dubai’s grand opening was held late last week, after QE2 was converted from her most recent deployment as a floating hotel.
The opening included a performance by American rapper DaBaby, as well as appearances by a DJ, dancers, acrobats, and hula-hoopers.
According to the United Kingdom’s The Times, drinks were just a little more expensive than they were back when QE2 sailed for Cunard Line, with Dom Perignon Rose Gold setting partygoers back more than USD$107,000.
Points blog The Points Guy did not hold back, writing: “besides loud, dark and exclusive, it’s difficult to pinpoint what, exactly Float Dubai is going for.”
We’ll take a current Cunard ship any day.
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