Outdoor games and entertainment: ideas

Outdoor entertainment/activities


Nothing is more pleasant than getting married in the warmer months, just as celebrating a birthday with loved ones is much more enjoyable when the sun is shining. To keep guests entertained, games or other activities are a good idea to ensure everyone has a good time. However, this isn't always easy, as it requires catering to different age groups and diverse personalities.

What kinds of activities can be organized outdoors?

The piñata game can be fun for young and old alike. It involves hanging a hollow animal-shaped object, usually filled with candy or small gifts, from a tree.

To break the piñata, a blindfolded person is spun around to disorient them, and they must then hit it with a stick. While children love this activity, it's certainly not without its dangers, as people, excited by the prospect of breaking it, sometimes hit it roughly with the stick. Beware of broken dishes on the table or even other guests who might easily get hit on the head, which would spoil the party.

Playing music and dancing is appreciated, but not by the more timid, who might not dare to let loose. Furthermore, noise is regulated, and less tolerant neighbors might be tempted to call the police, even in the middle of the afternoon. Indeed, noise isn't only frowned upon in the evening. If the sound is considered too loud or lasts too long, it can be grounds for a complaint. When people want to party, they rarely pay attention to the decibel level.

To have fun, you need to be able to enjoy the pleasant weather, have an activity that doesn't cause too much disturbance, isn't likely to injure anyone, but can also interest all the guests. Impossible? Certainly not before the invention of connected go-karting.

What is connected karting?

Welcome aboard an electric go-kart equipped with a laser. No need for a power outlet; the vehicles have interchangeable batteries for hours of fun. This is the first feature that sets it apart from traditional go-karting, along with the laser beam itself. The laser is used to target other participants, who are also in go-karts. Why? Simply because by aiming and firing at a target, the shooter gains speed and, more importantly, scores points, while for the person hit, it's the complete opposite. The total number of points determines who crosses the finish line victorious.

Because yes, besides having to shoot at everyone, you also need to take the time to maneuver your vehicle around a more or less intricate track with tight turns. While the concept seems simple, that's without taking into account the fact that the karts spin, giving the most skillful drivers the chance to rack up points before heading back out onto the track. But they can also be targeted by other competitors, in which case, it's back to square one.

No gas emissions (meaning the activity can also be rented indoors during the off-season), a major advantage for minimizing environmental impact. Tactical and fun, the connected go-kart track can be rented by the day with as many vehicles as needed, including for children aged 9 and up. The vehicles are then smaller and their speed can be limited.

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