Member since April 2026
What separates a forgettable experience from one guests rave about to their friends? It's not always the activity itself — it's the thought, care, and personalisation that goes into it.
Every great experience has a narrative arc. What will guests know, feel, or be able to do at the end that they couldn't at the start? Define this first.
The best experiences can't be Googled. Your unique knowledge, background, neighbourhood connections, or family traditions are what make your experience irreplaceable.
Experiences with 2-6 guests are rated significantly higher than larger groups. Intimacy enables connection.
The first five minutes set the tone for everything. A warm, personalised welcome — knowing guests' names, having refreshments ready — makes people feel valued from the start.
A small unexpected moment — an extra tasting, a handwritten note — is disproportionately memorable. Plan at least one surprise.
People remember beginnings and endings most vividly. End with something meaningful — a gift, a shared ritual, a heartfelt send-off.
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