Each team member runs to the box and must stack Cheerios onto their pipe cleaner to the top using only one hand. Once completed, run back and tag next member to stack on their pipe cleaner. First team to complete all pipe cleaners wins. Each team members fills frisbee with desired amount of water and runs to the end to pour the water into the container, being careful not to spill. The team member then sprints back to their team so the next person can fill the frisbee with water and run to dump into the container.
Two team members place ball between their back and lock elbows. Rules: they cannot touch the ball with their hands. Pairs run to the laundry basket and drop ball with hands still secured behind their backs. When the ball falls into the basket, pick up ball and run back to give to the next two team members.
If you have an odd number on your team, the last member will place ball between their knees and run to basket to drop there. Place laundry basket at desired length. Each team member is to throw frisbee into laundry basket. If member miss the basket they are to run back to line and try again.
When successful, they hand frisbee to next team member. So there it is — our family olympic games. Most definitely the most memorable part of our reunion with so many belly laughs! Throughout the vacation we also had a weekend scavenger hunt and a cornhole tournament too! And for the grub, here are some great dishes to make and serve at any get together with friends or family.
Times Available Am or Pm. Dress Code Old loose clothes, socks, trainers. Tractor Tyre Rolling Go head to head against the girls and roll 4 different sized tractor tyres to the finish line, whoever is the quickest wins! Dizzy Assault Course One by one, each player will put on some crazy goggles and complete different tasks as they go through the assault course.
Sheep Shenanigans Climb aboard your woolly friend and get ready for the ride of your life, forget about the bull rides its all about the sheep rodeo!
Geet Massive Sumos Put on your sumo suit and get ready to try your best to push your opposing sumo wrestling hen off of the mat! Rocca Rolla There will be 2 girls who will go into battle against each other as they try to knock one another off the extremely wobbly platform!
The Cider Run Attached to a bungee rope, you will have to run along an inflatable as far as you can and try to place a plastic cider glass as far as you can before your flung back to the start! Reviews Write a review Name. Do not publish email address. Poor Below average Average Good Excellent. Spam protection. The west country games were fab!! A fantastic way to shake off a hangover and we couldnt stop laughing the whole time!! The only photos we have are the ones the west country games took.
The event was amazing everyone enjoyed themselves very much, the staff were fantastic!! Thank you for all your help in organising the event!! We absolutely loved the inflatable games, we had such a fab time and the bride to be loved it! Have everyone mingle, or sit in a circle and take turns asking yes or no questions to discover your assigned identity.
Play until everyone has correctly guessed their identity, or pass out prizes to the people who guess correctly first. Pick one person to be "It" and send them from the room. With the people remaining, select a common trait: hair, articles of clothing, or body parts all work. When the person returns, they'll ask someone, "How's yours?
Itchy, thick, and stretchy all work for shirts, for example. Repeat until the person asking guesses the trait. This party game works best for close groups of friends or family members. Gather in a circle. Begin with one person asking, "Who's most likely to trip over their own feet? Count down from three performing a drumroll with your hands is encouraged and then have everyone point at who they think would be most likely to do said act.
Whoever has the most fingers pointed at them is out. Go around the circle asking "Who's most likely to…" until all but one person is out. You can skip the eliminations to make the game last longer. Sit in a circle. Begin with one person saying, "Never have I ever…" and finishing with something they have never done.
Traveled to Africa, eaten escargot, and the like all work. If someone has done it, they must hold up one finger; if no one in the group has done it, the person saying "Never have I ever…" must hold up a finger. Continue around the circle until one person has three fingers up: They're out.
This party game can get as racy as you make it, so play carefully and set ground rules ahead of time if grandparents or other conservative guests are involved.
Ask the person next to you, "Would you rather…" and include two challenging situations. After their response, it's their turn to ask the person next to them.
Continue until you can't think of any more scenarios. Okay, it's a popular party game for kids, but adults can get in on the fun, too. Set chairs or seat cushions in a circle, facing outward, with enough seating for everyone playing, minus one.
Designate one person the music player and have everyone else stand in a circle around the circle of seats. When the music starts, walk around the seats; when the music ends, everyone must find a seat. Whoever doesn't is out. Remove one more chair and begin again, until two people are fighting for one seat. To make musical chairs more interesting, add your own rules.
Allow people to sit on top of each other as long as their feet are off the floor , for example, or make your own alterations. This game requires an app: The Heads Up! After the 99 cent purchase and download, though, you have hours of entertainment on-hand at all times. In-app purchases are also available. One person will hold a phone to their forehead, facing out. Everyone else will act out or describe whatever appears on the screen while the person with the phone guesses.
They have one minute to make as many correct guesses as possible, and then the phone goes on to the next person. Categories include animals, movies, public figures and celebrities, and more. For a more cognitive game, play this brain-teaser. Say you're hosting a party, and only people who bring the right contributions are given an invitation. Pick a secret rule: Typically, everyone must bring something that begins with the same letter as their name, but you can also get more creative with it.
Don't tell anyone else your rule. Go around the room and have each person say what they're bringing; you respond to each suggestions with a "Yes, you're invited," or "No, you can't bring that. An oldie but a goodie: Gather in a circle. Pick one phrase to whisper in the ear of the person next to you—no repeats. That person will whisper what they heard to the person next to them, and so on until the phrase gets back to you. Prepare to laugh at how distorted it gets. To make it more difficult, play music in the background.
Pick three statements to make about yourself: "I have two siblings, I've been to three continents, and I love cats," for example. Two should be true; one should be a lie. Everyone else must guess which is the lie, and then the next person goes. This is a great getting-to-know-you game; if you're playing with family or friends, pick obscure details to try to trick each other to make it even more fun. Purchase a pack of stickers.
This one is a great Christmas party game or Halloween party game, so try to find stickers that suit the occasion. Give everyone one sheet of five to ten stickers or less, depending on the size of the party. This game works best in a party where everyone is mingling, so you can incorporate it easily into your happy hour or neighborhood function.
Each person must discretely place all their stickers on other party guests; the first to use all their stickers wins. If they get caught stickering someone, they must accept a sticker.
At the end of the evening, you can laugh about how sneaky some people are—and wonder at how you ended up with stickers all over your back without even noticing.
Place chairs in a circle, using one less than needed. Have everyone take a seat; the one person without a seat must stand in the center of the circle. They'll say, "Mail Call for everyone…" and pick a descriptor, such as "wearing red" or "has a cat.
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