Each scenario represents a distinct travel situation with its own requirements, constraints, and failure modes. These scenarios are independent of specific hotels or destinations — they focus on the human situation and what's needed to resolve it well.
When emotional distance requires reconnection, but forced intimacy or high-stakes processing would make things worse
When friend groups want meaningful reconnection, but the coordination cost of travel together risks undermining the point
When grandparents, parents, and children need shared time, but mismatched energy, mobility, and pace create high conflict risk
When real work still needs to move, but the current environment has started to flatten focus and useful thinking.
When a professional group needs real output and strategic clarity, but overstimulation and social performance quietly erode the work.