Festival Fever
Transporting you to a party paradise with festival vibes!
- Duration: As required
- Requirements: Large room with additional space once the dining tables are in situ
- Group Size: Unlimited
Missing Link tests time management skills, communication and cooperation which emphasises the benefits of collective input and the power of teamwork.
Missing Link underlines the importance placed on groups, working both as separate units and all together as one body. The event literally builds up to a grand finale where individual elements are all brought together and the teams unite to achieve a common goal!
As the teams interpret their briefs, they will soon realise that they must communicate and cooperate with, rather than compete against the other teams in order to build their module. The module will then interconnect with that of the others to create the ‘Missing Link’.
Machine modules are allocated to each team as they endeavor to correctly build their section of the mysterious ‘Missing Link’ machine. Only when each section is correctly assembled and linked together can the machine be tested…and the team achieves success! If you would like a longer event of over 90 minutes, we will begin the challenge with 4 mental or physical challenges which are to ascertain how well each team works together.
It is tense and it is sometimes exasperating but above all it proves that working together can be lots of fun and very rewarding.
Please see the following selection of images taken at a recent Missing Link team building event – this collaborative event will truly test your teamwork!
We also have a short video of the event, please click below to view this:
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Transporting you to a party paradise with festival vibes!
Enjoy a magical, immersive forest theme, creating an enchanting atmosphere!
With a wide array of activities, entertainers and live shows to choose from, our team will captivate a cool festival atmosphere perfectly.
Are you a traitor or a faithful? Which team can trace the traitor and who might be swayed?