Bring your team together in this exciting hands-on challenge where every group builds part of a larger Chain Reaction. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link!
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Bring your team together in this exciting hands-on challenge where every group builds part of a larger Chain Reaction. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link!
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Get ready for a truly collaborative team building challenge that will test creativity, problem-solving, and communication skills. In Chain Reaction, your team will work together to build a one-of-a-kind contraption that connects seamlessly from start to finish – all leading up to an exciting confetti cannon finale!
Each team is tasked with designing and building their own section of the chain using the equipment provided. The real challenge comes in linking every part together, ensuring that each mechanism sets off the next. Only when every group has communicated effectively and collaborated as one will the chain reaction succeed.
No two chain reactions are ever the same, meaning each event is completely unique. After a few practice runs, your team will get the chance to go for the real attempt – and if every link holds together, the explosive confetti finale is the perfect way to celebrate success!
Benefits
Full payment is required upon booking. If you then choose to cancel your event, your entitlement to a refund depends on the amount of notice you give us.
A. Thanks to its flexible format, Chain Reaction can be run indoors or outdoors (weather permitting) and adapted for both small and large spaces.
A. This event is fast-paced, engaging, and packed with learning outcomes. Teams will naturally develop stronger communication, trust, leadership, problem-solving, and project management skills. At the same time, morale and confidence grow as each group contributes towards the bigger picture.
A. It’s primarily collaborative. Teams build different sections but must work together to complete a single working chain.