When the Queen Elizabeth 2 set sail for the first time in 1967, the ocean liner was put into service for world travel and later converted into a shorter mainline ship. After being acquired by Dubai's royal family in 2008, it has now become the largest floating nightclub in the world.
Aptly named Float Dubai, the nautical nightclub is the epitome of chic. The new club is located in the commercial port of Rashid and can accommodate 1,000 participants at the same time. This exceeds the capacity of the on-board hotel as it only has 216 rooms.
Float Dubai (via Facebook)
Entry to Float Dubai is free, but you have to pay for the bottle service. According to The Times, a reservation comes with a required minimum bar tab of $ 1,100 and bottles of Dom Perignon start at over $ 1,000. You can also purchase a 6-liter bottle of Dom Perignon Rosé Gold for – wait – nearly $ 90,000.
Float Dubai (via Facebook)
Float Dubai (via Facebook)
The nightclub opened its doors last month with a gig from DaBaby, followed by one from "Cut It" rapper O.T. Recovery. In addition to the high profile talent, Float Dubai is home to a variety of dancers, hula hoopers and local DJs. While the venue is still in its infancy, the Vegas-like experience of the club can only get more impressive from here.
Float Dubai (via Facebook)
You can find out more about Float Dubai on the club website.