Suzanne Draper
GBOur group really enjoyed the creativity… Our group really enjoyed the creativity behind the catapult launch activity. Our instructor kept the group engaged even though the weather wasn't ideal. It was well organized and they were able to go with the flow and make changes on the fly because of the weather issues. Great event overall!!
Nadia Lawson
GBVirtual Game Flop....... Quality of the virtual game was much less than I expected. The teams names were not on the board correctly, the survey says platforms seems extremely outdated and there was not much engagement or visual effects that stood out. In addition, I expected to be paying for an hour and we only played for 45 min. I wouldn't recommend this virtual team building experience to anyone. There are MYCH better virtual team building games out there.
The Concord Consortium
GBThe CLUE murder mystery was a fantastic… The CLUE murder mystery was a fantastic experience! The event was customized to our needs and every detail was planned perfectly. Having this fun and unique problem solving activity let people shine in different ways, well outside their usual job function. One member of our group said that it was the most fun team building experience he'd ever participated in. Another member of our group said, "Everyone had a smile on their face and there was so much laughter in the entire place!" The actors were fabulously hilarious! A week later, people are still talking about Mrs. White and Colonel Mustard. Thank you so much, TeamBonding! We recommend you 100%!
Pat
GBOverall the experience was a success Overall the experience was a success. The hosts were great and facilitated a great experience. The only weakness I felt was with the game itself. I wish there were more questions that required people to be at an actual location. A lot of the challenges could have been done anywhere and didn't force people to explore.
Lesley
FRHi you guys were fine Hi you guys were fine, energetic and funny. However the price that we paid was highly over rated, very expensive for what it was, a couple of plastic, guns, balloons and bullets. The other games were created with very little imagination, and I believe that the same game is used over and over again without be revised in any way. It seemed to have been invented for children apart from the enigmas, not for adults? So how come did it cost 3 800$? Thank you