I am responsible for setting up my company Christmas party within Northeastern Cincinnati. We want to do something activity orient but keep the cost to nearly $10 - $15 a head. There are 30 - 35 folks.
Anyone with any correct ideas?
P.S. I've already call Dave & Busters and they are way more expensive than that if you buy team game chips for people.
I also call a local bowling alley (Mason Bowl) but they don't permit you bring in outside food and individual have dowel food to serve.
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If single you were closer. I am surrounded by Canada. Good Luck with the event =)
The Beach have a holiday thing going and I chew over the tickets are under $10 but you should bring better group rates.
I know they have a pavilion they use within summer for groups that serve food.
I think here is ice skating within the wave pool.
I have gone to something like this concluding year at KI for a company outing. It was nice, but cold so I recommend bundling up. I don't have a sneaking suspicion that KI is continuing those but I could be wrong.
Outside of that, there is an rime rink in Evendale stale Glendale Milford. I'm not sure what facilities they own for setting up food.
At the very worst, why not do Montgomery Inn near a drive through the light show at Sharon Woods afterwards?
Good luck!
Try calling around to see who offers coroporate charter cruise rates. Take a cruise on the river. Most companies will hold different sized boats to accomodate different group sizes. Or organize a group wine taste at Meier's Wine Cellar. Or call a local art gallery to see if you can hold a company bash. Or plan a murder mystery night and hold it at the department. (Where you can bring in your own food and drink or own it catered with no extra charges.)
You might check out any local theatre groups to see if they own any holiday presentations. Sometimes you can hire them to come in and do going on for a 20-30 minute dramatic thing (like a solve the murder, Christmas dramatic reading, etc). Then just ring up a caterer and cater the food.
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Anyone with any correct ideas?
P.S. I've already call Dave & Busters and they are way more expensive than that if you buy team game chips for people.
I also call a local bowling alley (Mason Bowl) but they don't permit you bring in outside food and individual have dowel food to serve.
Answer:
dip
If single you were closer. I am surrounded by Canada. Good Luck with the event =)
The Beach have a holiday thing going and I chew over the tickets are under $10 but you should bring better group rates.
I know they have a pavilion they use within summer for groups that serve food.
I think here is ice skating within the wave pool.
I have gone to something like this concluding year at KI for a company outing. It was nice, but cold so I recommend bundling up. I don't have a sneaking suspicion that KI is continuing those but I could be wrong.
Outside of that, there is an rime rink in Evendale stale Glendale Milford. I'm not sure what facilities they own for setting up food.
At the very worst, why not do Montgomery Inn near a drive through the light show at Sharon Woods afterwards?
Good luck!
Try calling around to see who offers coroporate charter cruise rates. Take a cruise on the river. Most companies will hold different sized boats to accomodate different group sizes. Or organize a group wine taste at Meier's Wine Cellar. Or call a local art gallery to see if you can hold a company bash. Or plan a murder mystery night and hold it at the department. (Where you can bring in your own food and drink or own it catered with no extra charges.)
You might check out any local theatre groups to see if they own any holiday presentations. Sometimes you can hire them to come in and do going on for a 20-30 minute dramatic thing (like a solve the murder, Christmas dramatic reading, etc). Then just ring up a caterer and cater the food.
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