Solo or Couple: Which Lifestyle Travel Style Is Yours?
Most lifestyle takeovers are couples-only, but singles-friendly events exist (often with a curated single-female / single-male ratio). This quiz helps singles figure out where they're welcome and helps couples decide whether to attend a singles-friendly event or not.
Your status:
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Vetting expectation:
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Comfort with one-off vs ongoing connections:
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Travel format:
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Etiquette priority:
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Scoring
For each answer, A = 3, B = 2, C = 1, D = 0. Add up your total (max 15).
Your result
- 12-15 — Singles-friendly takeover events. You're ready for curated singles-friendly takeover events. Look for events with explicit female-to-male ratios and pre-event vetting. Single females have many more open events; single males should expect tighter vetting and longer wait lists, and that's by design.
- 8-11 — Couples-friendly clubs and select events. Stick to events that publish their singles policy and ratios up front. Off-premise clubs that allow vetted singles are a good entry point.
- 4-7 — Couples-only — partner up first. If you're a couple looking solo, the lifestyle has 100x more couples-only events than singles-friendly. Pick one and don't worry about missing out.
- 0-3 — Re-think the format. Lifestyle events have norms that exist for a reason — vetting, reading the room, asking the female partner first. If those feel like overhead, the lifestyle event format isn't a fit.