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Group Events- Ideas for Fun Away Days! - Coordz

Whether you are organising a crazy day out for your friends stag do, or a team building day for you and your colleagues. Here is a list of some ideas for those away days, no matter what the occasion, these are bound to be enjoyable for everyone involved.
Outdoor 
Bubble Boys – Zorb Football
This is not just a normal game of football. If you love football then how about a game of football whilst encased in an inflated Zorb which covers your upper-body and head! Zorb Football is a great game for anyone over the age of 10 and is popular to be played amongst friends, for team building, stag dos and birthdays. The main idea is that you don’t need extraordinary football skills to play, it’s all light-hearted fun. So why not give it a go?
Segway Days Out
Segway days are great experiences that bring fun and excitement. If you’ve never heard of Segways, they are electric-powered personal transporters. If you have already tried it and loved it, or want to give it a go, you should definitely get planning a Segway day out! Spring into action and be adventurous on off-road routes, whether it’s with friends, for a birthday or for a group event, this is a spectacular activity.
Inflatable Obstacle Courses
If your interested in finding activities for group events, birthdays, stag dos and team building then inflatable obstacle courses might just be the activity for you. Inflatable obstacle courses bring you so many elements- excitement, teamwork and a laugh for all. For endless fun or if you want to bring out that competitive streak in your friends or colleagues then why not go ahead and plan an inflatable obstacle course day.
Paintballing
If you’re a thrill seeker ready for combat then paintballing is the perfect activity for you. It will test your skills of endurance, on the spot thinking and teamwork. It’s an adrenaline pumping activity commonly used for birthday parties, stag dos, group events and team building events. If you’re seeking a day packed with excitement why not give paintballing a go!
Indoor
Mind Challenges- Escape Games
Escape games consist of getting locked up in a themed room where you and your team are given 60 minutes to get out. To escape the room, you and your team must solve a variation of puzzles and identify clues throughout the game. The objective of the game is to work together to escape. This type of team building is becoming increasing popular as it incorporates that fun and unique element.
Trampoline Parks
Trampoline parks are fun and incorporate fitness too. They are very popular with kid’s birthday parties as many trampoline parks have different features such as, large foam pits for jumps and flips, and laser lanes where you must cross the trampoline bed without touching the lasers. Trampoline parks are also loved by adults, as some parks feature interconnected trampolines so you can bounce on your own or with friend’s whilst freestyle jumping to different trampolines.
Indoor Go-Karting-
If you have a need for speed and a competitive flare you will love Go-Karting. It’s a fun activity enjoyed by many, proven popular with adult birthday parties, corporate events, stag dos, and group events. This is an extremely popular activity as indoor go-karting is something you can do all year round, regardless of the weather. Team Building Games
Team building games are very important and can be a lot of fun. How about trying the super-size Monopoly which will keep your team entertained? Or if that’s not your style perhaps The Cube? This is a great game as it involves a hands-on team building experience, challenging you and your team to complete the tasks! Another game for you and your team is the Dragons Den games, this will test the business attributes in you and your team by completing business tasks that will impress the dreaded dragons!
Spy Missions
Thinking of getting you and your team out the office? well look no further! Spy missions are great for team building and having fun. Put your team to the test by challenging them mentally and physically. Challenges range from crime scene investigation and code cracking to murder solving. So if that sounds like something you think your team would enjoy then give it a go!
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