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Question 3:

I'd research as much as I can about the location before making a decision.

Question 9:

I'd be upset only if someone I liked in the location missed them. Otherwise who cares?

Question 19:

Stressed, but I've hit tight deadlines before so I'll approach it with confidence.

Question 36:

You've probably heard this before, but I'd start laughing.

Question 44:

Go virtually non-verbal, I do not feel like speaking with them.

Question 46:

Call some of the other friends I invited, we're jumping them.

Thank you for the suggestions! Here is what I'm thinking for those:

Q3: This is probably what I would do as well, but it still begs the question, "What could you find in researching the place that would make it most appealing?" Or is it just that you want to know everything about a place before walking in? Like, does the security/knowledge make a place more appealing all on its own?

Q9: This is an interesting angle, but I don't think I can implement it at the moment - I have to be really careful about putting what-ifs that would likely be too broadly appealing. (but this would work great once I finally put in a multiple answers option!)

Q19, 36, 44, 46: These are all great answers, and I'm excited to implement them!

You've given me a lot of work to do here in the best possible way - thank you again :)

Sorry for the slow response, I didn't expect a reply. 

Thank you for putting this much effort into improving the quiz.

TL:DR "Better the devil you know than the devil you don't"

The knowledge of the location makes it's more appealing than going into something blind. You could just find something you like, but it's really easy to be stuck with something you don't.

Think of it like picking between a pop quiz or a test you studied for. The test could cover a subject you're strong or weak in. Either way the test would be easier if you knew what was coming.