Inflatable Team Building Activities • Best Pick
When the team arrived, they saw three enormous inflatables: a , a bungee-run inflatable (where you sprint while harnessed to a giant elastic band), and a colossal inflatable tug-of-war pit with foam noodles instead of ropes .
Within a month, they pitched and won a new client — with a campaign built around “resilience and play.” Elena framed the Velcro dot Tom had placed as their new team motto: “You’ve got more than you think.” inflatable team building activities
The account team’s manager, Leo, had a fear of heights (even inflatable ones). The climb to the slide’s top was agony for him. But instead of mocking him, the copywriter, Jess, went up first, sat at the top, and said: “Leo, I’ll go down with you. We’ll count together: 1, 2, 3 — whee.” They slid down, Leo’s face pale but grinning. The team erupted in cheers. When the team arrived, they saw three enormous
Their manager, Elena, knew they needed something different. Not another trust fall or PowerPoint on “synergy.” So she booked an inflatable team building session at a local sports dome — without telling them the details. But instead of mocking him, the copywriter, Jess,
Back at the office the next week, something shifted. Tom from data walked over to Priya’s desk with a coffee. “Thanks for the cheerleading. That actually helped.” Leo put a tiny inflatable slide on his desk as a reminder. Cross-department emails started with “Remember the bungee run?”
That broke everything. People started falling on purpose just to get rescued by the “enemy.” By the end, no one remembered which team “won.” They remembered helping each other up.