Blind dates in Palma: The Cristal bar, the headquarters of a 'First Dates' in Mallorca
The company 'Como la Liamos' returns to Mallorca for the last edition of the year
PalmThe company Como la Liamos has once again chosen Mallorca as the setting for its now-traditional blind dates, which they organize throughout Spain. This time, the Cristal bar in Palma was selected as the venue for this event. First Dates in Mallorca before Christmas. As they detailed in the your Instagram profileThe blind dates will take place this Thursday, December 11th, and the show will begin at 8 pm. This will be the second blind dating event the company has organized in Mallorca, following a similar event held last October at the restaurant.More Natural from Blanquerna Street, also in Palma.
Experiencing this doesn't come free; Como Liamos charges a €35 entrance fee simply for access to the event. Furthermore, in true TV show style, First DatesThe organizers have you fill out a form with various personal and romantic details to find "ideal" matches.
The event's format is simple and divided into different parts. The first part is perhaps the most nerve-wracking and embarrassing for participants: meeting someone for the first time, approaching them to chat and start a date. From 8:15 to 8:45 p.m., participants will have their first encounters and can use this half hour to get to know each other, see if they like each other, and switch partners until they find someone "they like." From 8:45 to 10:15 p.m., the speed dating begins. With a time limit set by the organizers, participants will have a certain amount of time to get to know each person. They can also have dinner. Once this part of the party is over, the final stage begins: "Let the night decide." This is an open space that will last until 11 p.m., where people who like each other will have time to continue getting to know one another. To sign up, those interested must register using a form. The organizers emphasize that it is "important" for attendees to come "with an open mind and allow themselves to be surprised by the experience."