This is a follow up to an earlier post titled Using Drupal for Digital Experiences; that post attempted to illustrate an abstraction for thinking about digital user experiences generally and suggested that Drupal could evolve into a tool for creating them. At the end of it, I asked readers to imagine practical applications for Drupal in that role as an experience builder. In this post, I share a story about a practical digital user experience IRL! Then, the post breaks down that experience and connects it back to how Drupal could power the same kind of experience. Finally, it highlights a contributed module that has the necessary functionality already.