Deal or No Deal at Your Show - Ideas & Suggestions

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the idea of incorporating a "Deal or No Deal" game into Pampered Chef shows. Participants share their thoughts on the concept, potential prizes, and experiences related to the game.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests using a drawing from the DPDS to select a contestant and offers ideas for prizes, including gadgets and stoneware.
  • Another participant mentions that the game could engage guests and facilitate discussions about product uses.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses excitement about using the game for a host who is a fan of "Deal or No Deal."
  • Several users share links to previous discussions and resources related to the game, indicating a desire for more information.
  • One participant notes the importance of offering desirable prizes, mentioning plans to make an outlet order for better options.
  • Another participant contemplates the format of distributing game materials and seeks feedback on their approach.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness and implementation of the game, with no clear consensus emerging on its overall reception or execution.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas related to the game, reflecting a variety of approaches and preferences for show activities.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to engage guests at shows may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.

amy07
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have any of you ever done a game at your show similar to the tv game Deal or No Deal? I was thinking of doing this, getting the "contestant" by drawing from the DPDS. Prizes in the cases (bags, whatever) would be small gadets, free shipping, FREE party, maybe a piece of stoneware for the grand prize(i've had hostess' not use this months special and allowed me to use it). I thought it would be a great way to talk about the uses of some gadgets, and also help the guests get more involved.......you know, is it a good deal? I mean most things wouldn't be that expensive, and when its free they really want it!!:D .......and the items that are larger, well I may never even give away?
Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions? And if this has already been posted/discussed, I'm sorry.........
 
I believe this has been discussed on here before. Try looking up under Files by typing in "deal or no deal" and see what comes up. HTH
 
I haven't found anything...any other search ideas?
 
That helped me! Thanks for the info! Has anyone else tried the deal or no deal game at a show?
 
Thanks for posting those links. Those are great ideas for shows.
 
I have a host that is so crazy about Deal or No Deal that she has auditioned- her show is 3/16, so this will be PERFECT, thanks!!
 
BTW- I don't have anything better than a SB here to give away, and one of the links mentioned that "classic" products were more desired. I am going to make an outlet order (double points!) for some better prizes!
 
Here is a doc that I made with my DOND points breakdown. I can't decide if I should hand these out separately from the DPDS or type the DPDS questions on the back of this sheet to eliminate a second sheet. Let me know what you think...
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is "Deal or No Deal at Your Show"?

"Deal or No Deal at Your Show" is a fun and interactive game that can be incorporated into Pampered Chef parties. It mimics the popular TV game show format, where guests can choose from a selection of boxes containing various prizes or discounts, creating excitement and engagement during the event.

How can I set up the game for my Pampered Chef show?

To set up the game, prepare several boxes or envelopes, each containing different prizes or discounts. You can use items from the Pampered Chef catalog, such as kitchen tools, or offer discounts on future purchases. Make sure to explain the rules clearly to your guests and encourage participation to enhance the fun.

What types of prizes work best for "Deal or No Deal"?

Prizes can range from small kitchen gadgets to larger items like cookware sets or exclusive discounts. It's a good idea to have a mix of both high-value and low-value prizes to keep the game exciting and appealing to all guests. Consider including some Pampered Chef products that are popular or seasonal to entice participants.

How can I promote the game to encourage participation?

Promote the game in your invitations and during the party by highlighting the fun and potential prizes. You can also create a sense of urgency by mentioning that only a limited number of boxes are available. Engaging your guests with a brief explanation of the game and its rules at the beginning of the show can also help boost participation.

Can I customize the game to fit my party theme?

Absolutely! You can customize "Deal or No Deal" to fit your party theme by decorating the boxes or envelopes accordingly and selecting prizes that align with the theme. For example, if your show is focused on holiday cooking, you could include seasonal items or themed kitchen tools as prizes. This personalization adds an extra layer of fun and relevance to the game.

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