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This thread explores various game ideas and activities suitable for engaging large groups of 20-25 guests at parties. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions for interactive games that can enhance the party atmosphere.
Participants generally agree on the value of interactive games for large groups, though specific game preferences and formats vary among them.
Participants share their personal experiences from hosting parties, highlighting the effectiveness of engaging activities in creating a lively atmosphere.
Consultants looking for creative ideas to entertain large groups at their parties may find these suggestions beneficial.
schel said:Those are both great! I redid Queen of the Shoppers to be a little different though. I will post it when I get home.
Schel
chefann said:Ginger- are you the official keeper? You were checking up on me yesterday, making sure I went home.![]()
my3angelbugs said:What I do with a party that size is split them into teams and have each team make a ring. I have all the tools they need separated ahead of time and I have also typed up the recipes to give them step by step directions. I go around and have each person pick a tool (I tell them to choose wisely) and we talk about each tool how it works and why its awesome! Then I tell them we are doing a contest and whoever chose the batter bowl on each team is in charge of that team! I give each person on the winning team a seasons best. Then I usually make the lava cake in the microwave while we wait for the rings to cook. We also use that time to talk about the products and what everyone liked about them.
All of my hosts want to do this now for their parties, it is really hands on and fun! I can post the recipes that I have already broken down if you want them.
4 of my first 5 parties I did this way and they were all over $1000.00 so I guess it does seem work pretty well!
You can do it too... www.simpsonizeme.com. You need a clear photo of yourself, and some time to upload it and fine-tune.Ginger428 said:Oh & BTW...I LOVE LOVE LOVE what you & Beth have done to your hair!!!![]()
Icebreaker games are a great way to get everyone mingling and comfortable. Some popular options include "Two Truths and a Lie," where each person shares two true statements and one false statement about themselves, and "Human Bingo," where guests have bingo cards with various traits or experiences and must find others who match them.
Team-building activities like "Escape Room Challenges" or "Scavenger Hunts" can be very engaging for larger groups. Divide guests into teams and give them tasks to complete within a set time frame, encouraging collaboration and communication.
Yes! Outdoor games like "Capture the Flag," "Tug of War," or "Relay Races" can accommodate large groups and promote teamwork. Ensure you have enough space and materials for everyone to participate safely and enjoyably.
Creative games such as "Charades" or "Pictionary" can involve everyone and are easy to set up. You can also try "Karaoke" or "Lip Sync Battle," which can be hilarious and entertaining for both participants and spectators.
To ensure everyone participates, choose games that are inclusive and allow for various levels of involvement. Consider rotating teams or roles within games, and encourage a supportive atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable joining in.