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The thread centers around the exploration of games suitable for express shows, with a particular focus on the "left right game." Participants share their experiences and seek clarification on how to effectively implement the game during their events.
Views differ on the specifics of the left right game, but several participants express enthusiasm for its use at express shows. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best practices for playing the game.
The discussion reflects a mix of experiences and inquiries from participants who are preparing for express shows, with a focus on enhancing attendee engagement through games.
Consultants looking for interactive game ideas to incorporate into their express shows may find the shared experiences and insights beneficial.
kjxon said:I have an express show to do Thurs. & i was think about playing the left right game.
Some popular games include "Guess the Kitchen Tool," where guests guess the name of kitchen tools based on descriptions, and "Recipe Relay," where teams race to create a dish using specific ingredients. You can also try a trivia game focused on cooking or Pampered Chef products.
Choose quick games that can be completed in 5-10 minutes. Set a timer for each game and keep the rules simple to ensure everyone can participate without feeling rushed. This way, you can keep the energy high while still showcasing your products.
Yes! Consider offering small Pampered Chef products, gift cards, or exclusive discounts as prizes. This not only incentivizes participation but also encourages guests to consider purchasing items they might win or receive discounts on.
Encourage participation by making the games inclusive and fun. You can form teams to foster collaboration and ensure that everyone has a role. Additionally, emphasize that the games are meant to be light-hearted and enjoyable, which can help ease any reluctance to join in.
Absolutely! Tailor your games to feature specific products. For example, in a trivia game, ask questions about the features and benefits of certain tools. This not only makes the game engaging but also educates your guests about the products in a fun way.