Champagne and fireworks as FAB’s opening night goes with a bang
Every guest was given mismatched flip flops for SSP’s supremely vibrant beach-themed Full Moon party
Guests were whisked away in a riot of neon, disco and games at the colourful Welcome Evening in the Millennium Hilton’s FLOW bar, generously sponsored by SSP Group, with free-flowing Champagne and wines courtesy of King Power International Group (Thailand).
From a dangerously bendy limbo contest to a highly competitive hopping game, delegates proved they were ready to celebrate after a day of stimulating talk and networking.
A magnificent evening culminated in warm words from SSP Group CEO Patrick Coveney about the significance of FAB’s return, followed by a stunning fireworks display above the Chao Phraya river.
A spinning, bubble-blowing selfie machine proved the smash hit of the night. We are sure we spotted MasterChef’s Diana Chan hopping on board more than once…

Bangkok 2023 represented one of the greatest Opening Cocktail events in FAB’s proud history since 2011, thanks to the commitment and imagination of host SSP

You couldn’t miss SSP’s hyped-up neon party crew as they waited for guests to arrive

SSP Group CEO Patrick Coveney launches another surprise on the night as fireworks erupt into the sky

Under a starry sky, The Moodie Davitt Report Founder & Chairman Martin Moodie (wearing SSP flip-flops) underlines the importance of the company’s support for the return of FAB

Is it a selfie stick, or were our delegates simply behaving angelically?

Guests queued for a chance on the spinning selfie wheel, which was meant for two people to share but we saw several delegates piling high



How many people can you fit on a one-metre spinning selfie platform?



A hula-hooping competition got serious



But even a grand master couldn’t take two rings at once

Delegates from around the world enjoyed a fantastic example of FAB hospitality from SSP

Famethrowing dancers get the crowd ready for a series of party games




They came to party, and they partied hard





Nobody was safe from the neon face paints. If you can’t beat them, join them.


The Koh Hop Bar, where everybody knows your name











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