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<blockquote data-quote="el-remmen" data-source="post: 8663447" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>I was just sending out the reminder email for this coming Saturday's planned session (which, now that the weather's nice, will be accompanied by a post-game grill down, where significant others and children are also invited) and it got me thinking about game session scheduling. </p><p></p><p>My group tries to play every 3 to 5 weeks (occasionally squeezing in a session after two weeks), scheduling the next session at the end of current session. Unfortunately, between travel and events, the month of May and the first two weeks of June were a wash for us and we haven't played since mid-April.</p><p></p><p>My other (remote) group follows a similar schedule, except the sessions are only 3 hours long instead of five hours long.</p><p></p><p>So I ask you all, how do you schedule your D&D sessions (not how often, but how do you decide when - though you can include more details in your responses)? If you have more than one group that has different methods, choose the one you use the most and/or prefer and give us some deets in your post.</p><p></p><p>To be clear, among the choices I included "Week by Week/Month by Month or however often you try to play," by which I mean that as the time period arrives you make the plan then. So for example, if you play every week and Monday comes around you figure out which night that week you'll play or, if you play every Month, July approaches (or has arrived) and you reach out to the group to make a date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="el-remmen, post: 8663447, member: 11"] I was just sending out the reminder email for this coming Saturday's planned session (which, now that the weather's nice, will be accompanied by a post-game grill down, where significant others and children are also invited) and it got me thinking about game session scheduling. My group tries to play every 3 to 5 weeks (occasionally squeezing in a session after two weeks), scheduling the next session at the end of current session. Unfortunately, between travel and events, the month of May and the first two weeks of June were a wash for us and we haven't played since mid-April. My other (remote) group follows a similar schedule, except the sessions are only 3 hours long instead of five hours long. So I ask you all, how do you schedule your D&D sessions (not how often, but how do you decide when - though you can include more details in your responses)? If you have more than one group that has different methods, choose the one you use the most and/or prefer and give us some deets in your post. To be clear, among the choices I included "Week by Week/Month by Month or however often you try to play," by which I mean that as the time period arrives you make the plan then. So for example, if you play every week and Monday comes around you figure out which night that week you'll play or, if you play every Month, July approaches (or has arrived) and you reach out to the group to make a date. [/QUOTE]
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