PolySzn 2027: The Retreat

Your space is intentionally designed with intention.

It holds both sides of you.
The part that wants privacy… and the part that wants connection.

Nothing about this experience asks you to perform, push past your limits, or stay “on” when your body is asking for something different. You’re allowed to move at your own pace here.

You’ll have space to step away when you need to. To breathe. To reset. To come back to yourself without explanation. And when you return, you return to the space, to the people, to the experience… without feeling like you missed something or fell behind.

Nothing here is moving without you. This is a rhythm you’re allowed to trust.

ROOM TYPES

There are two ways to experience this space, and they feel very different depending on how you move.

Private Suite

This is for the ones who don’t play about their space.

You want to be fully in the experience, but you also want somewhere that’s just yours. A place to come back to at the end of the day, to reset, to be quiet, to not have to adjust to anyone else.

You’ll have your own room, your own pace, your own space to land in. The experience is still there when you step out… but you get to choose when and how you engage with it.

Shared Suite

This is for the ones who want to stay inside the experience.

You’re not just coming to be there… you’re coming to connect. The moments that happen in between things matter to you just as much as what’s planned.

There’s more proximity here. More spontaneous conversations. More moments that weren’t scheduled but end up being the ones you remember.

This is for the people who know connection doesn’t always happen in structured spaces… it happens in the in-between.

This isn’t really about where you sleep.

It’s about how you experience the space.

Where you stay shapes how often you’re around people, how easily conversations happen, and how much room you have to step in and out of the experience. There isn’t a “better” option… just the one that aligns with how you move.

WHAT THIS ACTUALLY MEANS

This isn’t really about where you sleep.

It’s about how you experience the space.

Where you stay shapes how often you’re around people, how easily conversations happen, and how much room you have to step in and out of the experience. There isn’t a “better” option… just the one that aligns with how you move.