Starting May 30, Opaque Dining in the Dark will take place at the Sheraton Delfina in Santa Monica, leaving its current home at the Hyatt on the Sunset Strip. Dinners are still Friday and Saturday nights, servers are blind or visually impaired, and the room is pitch black: "Diners experience a world of sensitivity never experience before, taking a journey of taste, sound and touch, all in the dark," as Brett Michaels and the Rock of Love gals exhibit above. After that ep, we wouldn't want to be in that room anymore either.
· Opaque Dining in the Dark [Official Website]
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