Stuck on what to do and where to look for team building ideas? Here are 5 team building ideas!
1. Bubble Soccer: At Corporate & Group Xperiences at Twin Waters you can play Bubble Soccer. It’s is a sport in which players wear zorb like balls when they play futsal. This means that contact can be made with players by running straight into them! Extremely dynamic however it is one of the safest sports you can play. Play or watch this game is the ultimate in interactive fun that requires minimal skill for your corporate events and team building exercises.
Each participant wears a plastic bubble, different coloured bubbles for each team. Working as a team, try to score a goal against the opposition. This is a great game for those participating and great for spectators! Visit http://www.xperiences.com.au or email info@xperiences.com.au for more info.
2. Survivor: Have you ever wanted to know what it’s like to play Survivor? (yes like tv show) Survivor will present many fun and challenging team activities to determine who is your ultimate survivor! One by one teams will be eliminated, until we are left with our sole surviving tribe. Survivor will provide your group with the opportunity to discover the hidden talents and skills of your people. Survivor is a great team building event to take advantage of the great outdoors and a picturesque location. It will develop strategy, team work, communication and leadership in fun and recreational situations. Visit https://www.corporatechallenge.com.au for more info
3. Boat Building:
Boat building can be a great team building activity, and our “Kon Tiki Challenge” is certainly far more sophisticated than the old “poles and drum” raft build. Works brilliantly on hotel resort pools and lagoons or any body of of flat and safe water. Visit https://www.teambuildingsabre.com.au/contact for more info
4. Wilderness Challenge: Our Wilderness Rescue Scenario team building exercise is perfect for new teams, organisations undergoing change management, or crisis management training. During the rescue, things start to spiral out of control with additional patients, storm warnings or other problems that need to be overcome. Placed in an unfamiliar situation, can your team cope? Who will lead the rescue effort? Who will use the resources at their disposal efficiently, but most importantly, what will they learn. Highly trained Adventure for Life facilitators will monitor your team’s performance and conduct a debriefing session at the end of the rescue. This activity can also be run at night to maximise it’s impact on delegates and value for your company. For more info, visit http://adventureforlife.com.au/contact-us/
5. Mobile Escape Room: You may be asking what is an escape room, or also known as a quest room or a panic room. Well, it is a game played by a team of around 8 people at a time with the main objective being to escape the room before the timer ends! Each of our mobile escape room games includes a themed story-line, props, clues, puzzles and games. We bring the game to you along with all the props and puzzles and lighting. You can supply the room or we can bring along partition walls or marquees to create the room. This is great for team building as you will need to work together in the short amount of time if you want to escape. The length of the game is typically 25-45 minutes. We can adapt the game and number of puzzles to accommodate your number of players. In between games it does take 10-15 minutes to reset to be ready for the next group. We also include a member of staff who is inside the game with the players, they are there to provide clues, encourage players and help build the intensity. We also play atmospheric music inside which adds to the excitement of the game. Visit http://www.mobileescaperoom.com.au/contact/ for more info