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Joined 3 years ago
A Class Act.
My fiancé and I have been to Bliss Ultra Lounge on several occasions, as well as most other downtown Orlando clubs. We really like Bliss because most of the patrons dress up (you rarely see jeans and t-shirts or team jerseys and sneakers, etc.) and because the club never really gets as packed as some of the other nearby clubs (here you can still dance and move around…some of the other nearby clubs get so packed you could probably lift both feet off the floor and not fall down due to being crushed should-to-shoulder with everyone around you). Our experience with the staff at Bliss has always been a good one. And, their VIP bottle service has always been excellent. From making reservations with Vito, to being greeted at the entrance by Ryan and escorted to the exact table reserved, to the efficient and friendly bottle/bar service by Sabrina and April, they make VIP treatment unpretentious and hassle-free. The only complaint is they always seem to have a higher bottle price at the table than the one quoted on the phone or posted on their website (they do honor the quoted price but first you have to explain what price you were quoted and who or where the price came from). We’ve never been to Bliss during the week, but Friday nights seem to be the best time to visit on the weekends. Saturday nights are good too, but Friday seems to bring out the best crowd. Again, we’ve always had a great time at Bliss. The patrons look great and dress great, the staff is friendly and accommodating, the music is great and the drinks are good. Orlando needs more upscale (dress code enforced) clubs like this one.
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Joined 10 years ago
November 16, 2007
Veer away from Orange Avenue and find some fashionable fun a little farther down Church Street..
In Short
Crystal chandeliers glitter above tipsy 20-somethings as they pound bachichk cocktails to the pounding house, hip hop and Top 40 beats of popular local DJs. This bi-level "ultra lounge" claims chicness but borders on gaudy with brick interiors, orange quilted walls and scantily-clad go-go dancers. Still, Bliss delivers on its promise of a blissfully good time, with cheap drinks and a crowd that looks anything but.
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