Playful area for friends planning trips, dinners, or cultural outings together. Options bundle dates...
ContextHow we decideSelect all date windows you can do (more selections help us find overlap)Select all destinations you’re happy with (not only your top choice)Practical noteLet’s plan a spring 2026 day trip (or a short weekend) without endless messages. We’ll run two separate votes: availability for date windows and preferred destinations. This is a perfect use case for mixed options: date ranges make time comparisons clean, and location coordinates show destinations clearly on a map.Goal: pick a date with strong overlap and a destination that works for many people. In comments we’ll refine details like transport (car vs train), budget, and “easy stroll” vs “outdoor activity.”In comments: say whether you prefer an easy day (town + food) or more outdoors (hike/bike), and any constraints (kids, dog, timing).
Let’s plan a birthday party in 2026 without endless chat threads: first we rank the preferred format (aperitivo, dinner, home party), then we vote on time slots and meetup points. This is a great mixed-options demo: the timeline helps compare slots and the map clarifies meetup points.Format is rarely truly “one exclusive choice” because people can be happy with more than one. So we use ranking to capture approval levels without forcing a single pick. Dates and locations are availability/preferences: multi-select helps find the strongest overlap.Vote and comment: your budget range, whether you want music vs chill, and any constraints (kids, early return). If you suggest a specific venue, add its name and one reason.ContextHow we decideRank the party format optionsSelect all compatible time slotsSelect all convenient meetup points (metro/parking)How to participate
We all say “let’s do something regularly”, and then life happens. The easiest way to make a tradition stick is to pick one format that feels natural and low effort, and commit to it for a few months. Not a perfect plan, just a rhythm that gives us an excuse to see each other.This proposal isn’t about locking people into a schedule or turning fun into admin. It’s about choosing the one monthly ritual that has the best chance of surviving busy weeks, travel, and different budgets. Once we choose the format, we can keep the rest flexible.We’re picking the tradition format. Each option is meant to be realistic with minimal coordination, and easy to skip without guilt if someone can’t make a specific month.Same general window each month, even if the exact date moves a bitA predictable “host” or “organizer” rotation so it doesn’t fall on one personBudget-friendly defaults, with room for occasional upgradesUse comments to suggest variations that feel like us, not like a generic meetup.
We want a weekend that feels easy: one city, one base, and no heroic planning. The two things that usually decide whether it happens are timing and the “basecamp” spot where we naturally keep meeting up. If we agree on those two, the rest becomes flexible: museums for some, long lunches for others, a night out for whoever still has energy.This proposal keeps it simple: choose the weekend windows that can work, then choose a basecamp area that feels right for the group’s vibe and budget. The basecamp matters because it shapes walking time, safety at night, and how expensive everything feels.The weekend window in 2026The basecamp area (a real meet-up anchor in the chosen city)Vote on the windows and the basecamp anchors. Comments are welcome for constraints like early return, food preferences, or “quiet nights only.”