Catalyst Global

Photopoly

  • Duration
  • 1 - 2 hrs
  • 2 - 3 hrs
  • 3 - 4 hrs
  • 1 day
  • Location
  • Outdoors
  • Participation
  • Competitive
  • Participant numbers
  • Min: 10
  • Max: Unlimited

Fun City Challenge based on a live version of the famous board game

Photopoly is the passport to an adventure brimming with fun and creative teamwork while exploring your conference city. Each team, armed with a Polaroid camera, a booklet of instructions and guidelines and a city plan embarks upon a living version of the world’s most famous board game. But as they visit all the famous streets, the aim is not to buy them up and build houses and hotels, but to take photographs of their team recreating the extraordinary scenes described in their team handbook. Photopoly is not limited to any one city - it can be staged anywhere in the world. It guarantees a refreshing, stimulating and fascinating adventure into team working and creativity and a chance to inject energy into any conference programme.

  • Key Business Benefits
  • Brand Awareness
  • Fun & Motivation
  • Networking
  • Practical Leadership
  • Project Planning
  • Stimulating Creativity
  • Team Dynamics
  • Uniting Teams

Testimonial

    "The event was brilliant & very well organised!” Our team highly appreciated it and personally I could not have been more grateful to all who contributed to its success. Thank you again!"


    Dade Behring

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