Bungee Jumping Marriages

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Jeroen and Sandra Kippers Get Married in the Sky

— September 14, 2010 — Lifestyle
Belgian couple Jeroen and Sandra Kippers became the first couple in the world to get married 160 feet above the ground. This unique ceremony was hosted by a company named 'Marriage in the Sky,' where the bride, groom and guests are hoisted upwards in an enormous crane.

The bride and groom are then tied to a bungee cord and jump off from the crane after the conclusion of the ceremony. This bizzare wedding ceremony can cost a whopping £25,000.

Trend Themes

  1. Extreme Wedding Experiences — Opportunity for businesses to create unique and thrilling wedding ceremonies for adventurous couples.
  2. Airborne Event Services — Potential for companies to provide elevated event platforms and experiences, such as weddings in the sky.
  3. Adrenaline-fueled Celebrations — Demand for high-intensity, adrenaline-filled celebrations will drive the development of unconventional wedding experiences.

Industry Implications

  1. Event Planning — Event planning companies can explore new offerings that cater to thrill-seeking couples who want memorable wedding experiences.
  2. Adventure Tourism — Adventure tourism companies can expand their services by including wedding packages that incorporate extreme activities.
  3. Risk Management and Safety — Opportunity for risk management and safety professionals to provide specialized services for airborne events and extreme wedding ceremonies.
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