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Gift Card
🎁 Official gift card for Dining in the Dark, a unique blindfolded dining experience in Chicago
Options:
🎫 Gift Card - redeemable for 1 Dining in the Dark ticket of any menu (vegan, seafood, or meat) for 2 people
Gift Card Info
📨 How it works: you will receive a unique code that you can send to the recipient of your gift card - they can then redeem the code for a ticket in the Fever app
🔑 Validity: the code can be used for Dining in the Dark Chicago on any available date
📱 Please see your confirmation email for all essential information
General Info
📍 Location: any Dining in the Dark in Chicago
👥 Age requirement: 12+. Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult
⏳ Duration: 90 minutes
❓ Please consult the FAQs of this experience here
Description
Ever wondered what it is like to eat in the dark? Eminent psychologists have been advocating dining in the dark as the ultimate taste experience for many years. Studies show that 80 percent of people eat with their eyes; with that sense eliminated, the theory is that the other senses—namely taste and smell—take over to elevate your meal to a whole new level. After donning your blindfold in the darkened, candlelit room, you'll soon realize that focusing on taste and smell alone can be a truly enlightening experience—provided you're not afraid of the dark!