With Highlife Adventures Dating Goes Back to the Future
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With Highlife Adventures, Dating Takes a Leap into the Future
In our tech-driven world, where screens often replace real interactions, the desire for genuine connections is stronger than ever. Mary Vallone, President of Highlife Adventures, a premium social club for singles in Chicago and Indianapolis, observes this shift keenly. People are moving away from the faceless online dating realm, seeking authentic experiences and connections.
Today's singles are eager to meet others with similar interests, preferring real-life interactions over digital profiles. This trend towards group activities centered around shared passions is reshaping the dating landscape. As Vallone puts it, "We're going back to the future," reminiscent of early 20th-century social gatherings, but with a modern twist.
Highlife Adventures caters to this desire with over 65 diverse activities each month for its 3,000 Chicagoland members. Adventure seekers can indulge in parasailing, caving, or even spend a day as a fighter pilot. Music lovers can enjoy jazz nights or participate in a rock star fantasy camp, while culture enthusiasts have options like Chicago Symphony performances or Frank Lloyd Wright tours. For club-goers, events such as trolley pub-crawls, moonlight party cruises, and Martinis and Manicures or Pots n Shots Pottery Classes offer perfect social settings.
Vallone emphasizes that Highlife Adventures offers a relaxed environment where participants share common ground. "When you attend an event, you're meeting people you already have something in common with," she explains. This setting fosters authentic connections and helps individuals lower their guards, increasing the chances of finding the right person.
This approach contrasts sharply with past dating trends like the bar scene of the 1980s, the one-on-one match services of the 1990s, and more recently, speed dating. Vallone notes that many singles are not fond of bars, dislike the pressure of consecutive one-on-one dates, and find speed dating superficial. Although online dating still appeals to college students, many aged 25 to 45, the primary demographic of Highlife Adventures, have moved on. Vallone sums it up: “Meeting people online can be fun, but it's often ridden with challenges. Singles thrive when they step away from screens and engage face-to-face.”
Highlife Adventures ensures positive experiences by prescreening potential members and having a company representative present at each event. As Vallone concludes, "We don't match anyone. We create enjoyable, unique events where singles can meet and find what they seek?"be it friendship, a date, or a soulmate."
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