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IN BLISS

Think of it like this: essentially, you are hosting a party. You want all of your guests to feel comfortable, since that will make the evening more enjoyable for everyone. Your friend probably would not have asked if she didn’t think it could potentially cause a problem. If seating her somewhere else does not interrupt your entire seating arrangement, you should put her somewhere else. And if moving her to a new table is just not an option, then the two should not be seated next to each other.

Think of it like this: essentially, you
are hosting a party. You want all of your
guests to feel comfortable, since that will
make the evening more enjoyable for
everyone. Your friend probably would
not have asked if she didn’t think it could
potentially cause a problem. If seating
her somewhere else does not interrupt
your entire seating arrangement, you
should put her somewhere else. And
if moving her to a new table is just not
an option, then the two should not be
seated next to each other.

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D e sti n ati o n s<br />

<strong>IN</strong> <strong>BLISS</strong><br />

Guide<br />

Ireland<br />

A visit to Ireland<br />

wouldn’t be complete<br />

without a stay at<br />

four-star Ballynahinch<br />

Castle, a lavish hotel<br />

set on 450 acres<br />

overlooking the<br />

12 Bens Mountain<br />

Range. Built in 1684,<br />

Ballynahinch takes you<br />

back into the romantic<br />

past of Ireland, while<br />

providing modern,<br />

luxurious amenities.<br />

For Couples<br />

Who Want<br />

An Irish<br />

Experience<br />

Nature<br />

Dublin<br />

Learn about the perfect pint at the<br />

Guinness Storehouse. Enjoy a free pint<br />

from the seventh story glass viewing<br />

tower which, on a clear day, will give<br />

you a 360 degree view of the city.<br />

Hike the Dublin Mountains. Walk to Three<br />

Rock for panoramic views of Dublin,<br />

Bray Head, and Wicklow National Park<br />

or the Fairy Castle for a better view of<br />

the mountains that surround you.<br />

History<br />

On O’Connell Street, snap a photo<br />

with a statue of one of Dublin’s most<br />

famous residents, James Joyce. Author<br />

of Ulysses and The Dubliners, his novels<br />

encompassed the lives and feelings of<br />

Dublin’s people.<br />

Ireland is full of pubs,<br />

making your choices<br />

endless, but why not<br />

enjoy a meal and a pint<br />

at Ireland’s oldest pub,<br />

The Brazen Head? In<br />

addition to its history,<br />

live music nightly gives<br />

you the quintessential<br />

Irish experience while<br />

you enjoy dining on<br />

award-winning food.<br />

Food and<br />

Lodging<br />

Bargain<br />

Middle<br />

of the Line<br />

Splurge<br />

James Joyce Statue<br />

Stay: The Best Western<br />

Plus Academy Plaza Hotel<br />

Eat: The Arch Bistro<br />

Stay: Number 31<br />

Eat: The Brazen Head<br />

Stay: The Merrion Hotel<br />

Eat: Sabor Brazil<br />

72 <strong>IN</strong> <strong>BLISS</strong>

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