November 15-21, 2026 Early bird $3800 + tax

Joyful playcation Retreat

A return to play, presence, and embodied joy.


The Joyful Playcation Retreat is an immersive experience designed to reconnect you with your inner child, awaken your inner wisdom, and restore your natural capacity for joy. Set in the warmth and beauty of Costa Rica, this retreat invites you to slow down without disconnecting—to move your body with curiosity, create with intention, and remember what it feels like to feel truly alive.

Expect a carefully held balance of guided workshops, breathwork, movement, creative ritual, and unstructured time to rest, explore, and integrate. Each day blends meaningful inner work with lightness, laughter, nature, and play—supporting both personal insight and nervous system regulation.

You’ll leave feeling more connected to yourself, clearer in your values and vision, and resourced with practices that protect and sustain joy long after the retreat ends. This is not an escape from life—it’s a recalibration toward a more joyful way of living.

❋ Intentional Structure

We weave together guided joy-filled experiences, playful exploration, and spacious moments to pause and integrate—creating a retreat that feels intentional yet light, structured yet free, and deeply aligned with the spirit of the Joyful Playcation.

❋ Collaborative Energy

Connection is woven into every part of the experience. Through shared play, presence, and authentic moments, the group becomes part of the magic—offering mirrors, laughter, and insight that deepen the journey just as powerfully as the practices themselves.

❋ Expert Facilitation

Guided by experienced facilitators who know how to hold space with care, invite playful participation, and keep the energy flowing with intention—so the experience feels safe, engaging, and joy-led from start to finish.

❋ A Supportive Space

Our events prioritize comfort, safety, and respect—so you can show up as you are and fully engage in the process.

“The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.”
- Carl Young

Itinerary

Arrivial

day 1

NOVEMBER 15

As everyone arrives, you’ll be welcomed into a relaxed, spacious environment designed to help you gently transition from travel into presence. This time is intentionally unhurried, allowing you to settle in, unwind, and begin forming natural connections with the group.

Because participants will arrive at varying times, the first day follows a flexible flow rather than a fixed schedule. This ensures we can gather as a complete group to open the experience together, while remaining responsive to travel logistics and the rhythm of the moment.

This is where the journey begins—not with pressure or expectations, but with ease, curiosity, and the first spark of connection.


Remembering Joy

day 2

NOVEMBER 16

Reconnecting to what joy feels like in your body and life
Joy Workshop • Waterfall • Meditation • Journaling • Breathwork • Joyful Movement


Living Your Values

DAY 3

NOVEMBER 17

NOVEMBER 20

Departure Day

Aligning with what truly matters and learning to listen inward
Joy-Based Values • Turtle Excursion • Compassion in Action


Vision, Create & Receive

DAY 4

NOVEMBER 18


Play, Trust & Possibility

NOVEMBER 19

Protecting Your Joy

DAY 5

DAY 6

DAY 7

Clarifying your joy-led vision and bringing it into form
Joy Visioning • Crystal Gridding • Mala Bracelets • Floating Sound Bath

Building confidence through curiosity, play, and forward momentum
Set Yourself Up for Success • Treasure Hunt • Inner Child Play


Learning how to sustain joy as you return to everyday life
Joy Protection • Dolphin Tour • Sunset Boat Ride • Ocean Breathwork • Closing Ceremony


NOVEMBER 21

Beach time, reflection, and carrying joy forward
Integration • Farewell

“The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect but by the play instinct.”
-Carl Yung

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Our Team

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Melissa Rioux

C0-creator

Melissa Rioux is a dedicated Reflexology Therapist, yoga instructor, and holistic wellness practitioner with years of experience supporting the body’s natural capacity for balance, ease, and healing. Her work is grounded in the understanding that joy, rest, and vitality emerge when the body feels safe, supported, and listened to.

Through reflexology, Melissa works with targeted reflex points to encourage the gentle movement of energy and release patterns of holding—supporting both physical wellbeing and subtle energetic flow. Her approach is intuitive, grounding, and deeply attuned to the body’s wisdom.

As a certified yoga instructor, Melissa is known for her unique facilitation of Yin and Tonic Yoga, a practice that blends slow, nourishing movement with the restorative benefits of reflexology. This combination invites participants into deep states of relaxation while supporting regulation, balance, and embodied presence—creating space for both rest and renewal.

Melissa also brings experience in Ayurvedic Head Massage, Reiki, and the Black Pearl Technique, weaving these modalities together in a way that feels gentle, playful, and deeply supportive. Her sessions offer an invitation to soften, reconnect, and experience the body as a source of pleasure, safety, and joy.

At the heart of Melissa’s work is a passion for helping people reconnect with themselves—through movement that feels good, touch that is intentional, and practices that remind us how natural it is to feel at home in our bodies. Her warm, compassionate presence creates a nurturing environment where participants feel held, supported, and free to explore what joy truly means for them.

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Co-creator

Lyndsy Mcfadden

Lyndsy McFadden is a Joy Embodiment Facilitator, guide, and space-holder devoted to supporting people in reconnecting with their natural joy, inner wisdom, and sense of belonging within themselves. Her work is grounded, compassionate, and deeply human—rooted in the understanding that joy becomes sustainable when it is lived and felt in the body, not just understood in the mind.

Rather than offering quick fixes or rigid formulas, Lyndsy creates intentional spaces where people can slow down, feel, and remember who they are beneath the roles, expectations, and survival patterns of everyday life. Through breathwork, embodied practices, reflection, and play, she invites participants to experience joy as a felt, lived state—one that can be accessed even in the midst of real life.

At the heart of Lyndsy’s work is the belief that joy is not something to chase or perform—it is something to come home to. With warmth, presence, and deep respect for each individual’s journey, she walks alongside others as they explore their inner world, gently stretch their edges, and reconnect with the parts of themselves that know how to live with openness, curiosity, and joy.