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Top 10 Best Sales Adventure Ideas

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Every year, thousands of hours at work are wasted because of unproductive meetings. Have you ever experienced this? If you host meetings with your sales team frequently, they can be frustrating at certain times.


At The ToyBox Experience, we love sales and marketing! Here are our best "Top 10" ideas to create a successful outcome for your next meeting......

  1. "Ramp it Up" building skateboards for charity. We can help, or check out this link - Ramp it Up

  2. Smash! Want to get out that aggression? Fun team building with a twist. You can see more using the TBE link SMASH!.

  3. Escape rooms - Creating teamwork and cooperation to solve a mystery is always a winner. Check out The Great Houdini in San Francisco.

  4. Right in our backyard (Denver, Colorado) we have a great fix for your teams. Archery Games offers a safe and fun way to connect and compete.

  5. Fight Club in Chicago is a great way to loosen up and enjoy your co-workers in a loose and friendly environment.

  6. Have an axe to grind? Try BATL and get into some serious business. Axe throwing in a team environment makes darts look like child's play.

  7. One of the best immersive experiences in Las Vegas is Area 15. You will need more that a day to see all the secret passages, activities and amazing things to do. Great for team adventures with food and fun all around.

  8. Face your fears or your passions with a hot air balloon ride. Sonoma Ballooning is a great way to make memories and create some storytelling.

  9. Raise the "Bar" while having a fun time developing cocktails and learning the craft of creating magical drinks. 686Bartend is a great activity for sales groups.

  10. K1 Speed is nationally known for fun and friendly competition. Race your team members and grad the best lap speed.

Need more ideas? Head to the The ToyBox Experience Idea Box to see more great ideas.


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