If you are single, you can be high on the “lifted date” at the Alp Community in Lower Austria: with a special introductory event, potential couples can get to know each other in the best view in the Stoellift.
There is no premature escape on this date! What sounds like a common threat will be a reality on Sunday 25 May, but the most unusual partner research in the country. The “lifted date” is about potential love couples in the Stoellift on the Alpine community.
“The idea originated from a very simple thought: how nice would it be to get to know each other where people are naturally more open, relaxed and completely with themselves in the mountains,” explains Helena Spindler, founder of the family business Slow Dating, that specializes in such a special to get to know each other.
Of course it is therefore not about the ‘catch’ – on the contrary: in the middle of nature and with a fantastic view of the mountains of Mitterbach in the Lilienfeld district, the journey should lead to great conversations in a relaxed atmosphere.
Moderned program to get to know each other
But how does this meeting work? The “Lift partners” are initially allocated in the Valley station. Once at the top, the group expects a moderated introduction program with impulses of conversation and game ideas. “Everyone should get to know all the guests of the opposite sex at least once,” explains Spindler. If you want to end the meeting with an extra part of the adrenaline, you can advise with Mountainincart to drive back to the valley.
Who do you want to see again?
At the end of the event the big question arises: who do I want to see again? The personal answers can be communicated confidentially to the event team. If the interest is mutual, the contact details are exchanged. “This is how the competitions are made without an unpleasant situation,” Spindler emphasizes.
The event takes place according to two age groups (25 to 38 years and 32 to 46 years) for heterosexual singles.
Tickets, registrations and information: Slowdateingevets.at.at
Source: Krone

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