Playing 'Deal or No Deal' at Shows: Explained

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the game "Deal or No Deal" as a potential activity for shows, with participants seeking explanations and sharing personal experiences related to its implementation.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • Several participants express curiosity about how to play "Deal or No Deal" at shows, asking for detailed explanations.
  • One participant shares their experience of using a tri-fold board and various prizes, describing the setup and gameplay mechanics they employed.
  • Another participant mentions looking for information in the files section but only finding a points tally sheet.
  • One participant highlights the fun aspect of the game, noting that it was a new and entertaining experience for attendees.
  • Another participant inquires about "surprise boxes" mentioned in relation to the game, seeking clarification on what they are.
  • One participant explains that surprise boxes typically contain retired products sold at a discount during conferences.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants are primarily seeking information and sharing individual experiences rather than expressing agreement or disagreement on specific points.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a community interest in interactive activities for shows, with participants sharing personal anecdotes and seeking clarification on gameplay and related materials.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for engaging activities to incorporate into their shows may find the shared experiences and inquiries relevant.

PamperedPeggy
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A few people, on another thread, mentioned playing Deal or No Deal at their shows. Can someone explain how this works for those of us who have no idea. Thanks so much.
 
That would be great - Deal or No Deal. Anyone have the info. they would like to share.:o
 
Come on guys....Please, please tell us how to play deal or no deal. I know someone out there knows how. Alright I'm on my knees now........does that help? :)

Charlie
 
Looking in the files section for the name all I could find was a points total tally sheet? I dont' know how they play it but would love for anyone to share!
 
Where Are You?Deal or No Deal Person - Where Are You?:confused:

So many of us are anxiously waiting for you!:p
 
If you go to files and put in deal the file with the points comes up if you look to the right iyou should be able to click the link that is the parent thread and it will take you to the original post that has the game and all the great info. Hope this helps!
 
Duh, why didn't I think of doing that after my file search! LOL~ THANKS!
 
CopyI copied this from that thread so here it is:

Well, I tried it out at my open house and it was FUNNY as I had a couple of bugs....LOL.....
I have a tri-fold board that I got at staples, one side has the host and guest special for the month, other has the drawing ticket breakdown and then a section for consultants to be......and any other specials I have running....
In the middle I took some 8 x11 photo paper and did numbers 1-8.....then I decided on 8 door prizes to use.....I printed up the numbers, cut them and then printed the prizes and attached THOSE to the back of the NUMBERS...so like the suitcases with the money in them.....then I did a part where it shows the Prizes that CAN be won......I also put aside 3 prizes to use as the Bankers Bribes.....
So, I drew the name from my doorprize tickets,and had her pick her "suitcase".....we put that aside without knowing what was behind it...
Then I had her pick 3 suitcases...everytime a prize was shown, I would pull it from the board....then the banker called and offered her a "prize" and when she turned it down, I had her pick 2 cases....same thing, banker calls, she keeps going, had her pick one suitcase, banker calls, then down to the one she has and the one left and pretty much you know then what is in it.....
Then when they are done, if they have the "booby" prize, I let them pick one of the three the banker was using.....
I didn't have it down pat, which was more funny.....but we had fun.....something different and NEW......I used alot of the stuff I got from the Surprise boxes at conference and they LOVED the "classic" items the best....LOL...next year I LOAD up on that stuff.....
 
chee65 said:
I copied this from that thread so here it is:
......I used alot of the stuff I got from the Surprise boxes at conference and they LOVED the "classic" items the best....LOL...next year I LOAD up on that stuff.....


what are the surprise boxes???
 
Boxes at confrence you can buy (USUALLY RETIRED PRODUCTS) AT A DISCOUNT as far as I understand.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'Deal or No Deal' game in Pampered Chef shows?

'Deal or No Deal' is an interactive game played during Pampered Chef shows where guests have the opportunity to win prizes by choosing from a selection of boxes. Each box contains a different prize, and participants must decide whether to keep their chosen box or take a 'deal' offered by the host.

How do I set up the 'Deal or No Deal' game for my show?

To set up the game, prepare a series of boxes or envelopes, each containing a prize or a fun surprise. Assign a value or prize to each box and ensure that there is a mix of high and low-value items. Explain the rules to your guests before starting the game to ensure everyone understands how to play.

Can everyone participate in the 'Deal or No Deal' game?

Yes, all guests at the show can participate in the 'Deal or No Deal' game. You can choose to have everyone play or select a few participants to keep the game engaging and manageable. Make sure to encourage everyone to cheer for their friends to create a fun atmosphere.

What types of prizes can I offer in the 'Deal or No Deal' game?

You can offer a variety of prizes, including Pampered Chef products, discounts on future purchases, or small kitchen gadgets. Consider including a few higher-value items to make the game more exciting and encourage participation.

How can I keep the energy high during the 'Deal or No Deal' game?

To maintain high energy during the game, engage with your guests by asking questions, encouraging cheers, and creating a lively atmosphere. Use music or sound effects to enhance the experience, and keep the pace moving to maintain excitement. Celebrate each winner enthusiastically to keep spirits high!

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