
Get Me Out of Here
Too weak to brave the jungle? Fear not, we can bring the experience to you with our Get Me Out of Here event!
- Duration: 2.5 hours
- Requirements: Suitable Outdoor Space
- Group Size: 10 - 256
Each team is issued with a tablet using the latest GPS technology to create an event which is engaging and involves the whole team – while providing a real feel good factor and powerful memories of the lasting contribution made.
We will have arranged in advance with a local hospice for example, what items would make a real difference to their work. We write the event accordingly with hotspots set to send the teams to various shops once they have answered questions correctly. Teams will then be tasked with purchasing (or even negotiating) items whether it be toys, clothing or food etc. to then be presented to the charitable organisation at the conclusion of the event.
Armed with GPS tablets, teams navigate around pre-set hotspots, questions await with points awarded to keep a competitive edge! Popping up as teams arrive at the hotspots is the information on the charity items they need to source. To round the challenge off, bonus challenges must be completed to earn extra points.
As the event timer ticks down, teams head back to base with their items, which are pooled together and donated to a representative of the chosen charity.
We maximise the potential of your location, by relating the questions to the area, making the event as interesting as possible.
Please see the following selection of images taken at a recent Charity Bargain Hunt team building event – the event is fully bespoke on each occasion, to reflect your chosen charity and the geographical location.
Where do you need the venue?
Too weak to brave the jungle? Fear not, we can bring the experience to you with our Get Me Out of Here event!
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