Corporate Holiday Party Entertainment Ideas

We’re starting to plan our annual corporate holiday party and are looking for entertainment that’s different from what we’ve done in the past. Something new and unique for our guests.

The event is in December at a food hall that will be closed to the public. Guests can order from multiple food vendors, there is also a bar, and the entertainment space is wide open. The venue has told us there are essentially no restrictions on entertainment.

In previous years we’ve done:
Mini bowling
Dueling pianos
DJ with a speakeasy theme

This year I’d love to surprise everyone with something unexpected. It could be centered around a theme or just a unique entertainment experience.

Has your company done anything that people still talk about years later? Looking for ideas beyond the typical casino night, photo booth, or standard DJ.

We typically have around 120-150 attendees, and we’re open to almost anything as long as it’s fun, interactive, and works well for adults.

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u/ProfessionalSeal — 10 days ago

Corporate Holiday Party Entertainment Ideas

We’re starting to plan our annual corporate holiday party and are looking for entertainment that’s different from what we’ve done in the past. Something new and unique for our guests.

The event is in December at a food hall that will be closed to the public. Guests can order from multiple food vendors, there is also a bar, and the entertainment space is wide open. The venue has told us there are essentially no restrictions on entertainment.

In previous years we’ve done:
Mini bowling
Dueling pianos
DJ with a speakeasy theme

This year I’d love to surprise everyone with something unexpected. It could be centered around a theme or just a unique entertainment experience.

Has your company done anything that people still talk about years later? Looking for ideas beyond the typical casino night, photo booth, or standard DJ.

We typically have around 120-150 attendees, and we’re open to almost anything as long as it’s fun, interactive, and works well for adults.

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u/ProfessionalSeal — 10 days ago

Corporate Holiday Party Entertainment Ideas

We’re starting to plan our annual corporate holiday party and are looking for entertainment that’s different from what we’ve done in the past. Something new and unique for our guests.

The event is in December at a food hall that will be closed to the public. Guests can order from multiple food vendors, there is also a bar, and the entertainment space is wide open. The venue has told us there are essentially no restrictions on entertainment.

In previous years we’ve done:
Mini bowling
Dueling pianos
DJ with a speakeasy theme

This year I’d love to surprise everyone with something unexpected. It could be centered around a theme or just a unique entertainment experience.

Has your company done anything that people still talk about years later? Looking for ideas beyond the typical casino night, photo booth, or standard DJ.

We typically have around 120-150 attendees, and we’re open to almost anything as long as it’s fun, interactive, and works well for adults.

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u/ProfessionalSeal — 10 days ago

Need opinions on my front door trim color placement—did I make a mistake?

I need some honest opinions on my exterior paint job because I’ve been staring at it for so long that I can’t tell what’s best anymore.
Originally, the trim/frame around the front door area was painted the same color as the siding. I thought it made the entryway blend in too much, so I recently painted the door frame area white to match the other white trim on the house. Now I’m second-guessing it and can’t decide if it looks more intentional or if it’s drawing attention to the wrong areas.
Which version do you prefer:
Door area painted the same color as the siding for a more seamless look?
White framing around the door to tie into the other trim and make the entry stand out?
I’d love honest feedback on the color placement specifically around the door/frame area. If you have other suggestions for making the entry look more finished while keeping the wood-look door, I’m all ears! Photos attached.

u/ProfessionalSeal — 24 days ago

Need opinions on my front door trim color placement—did I make a mistake?

I need some honest opinions on my exterior paint job because I’ve been staring at it for so long that I can’t tell what’s best anymore.
Originally, the trim/frame around the front door area was painted the same color as the siding. I thought it made the entryway blend in too much, so I recently painted the door frame area white to match the other white trim on the house. Now I’m second-guessing it and can’t decide if it looks more intentional or if it’s drawing attention to the wrong areas.
Which version do you prefer:
Door area painted the same color as the siding for a more seamless look?
White framing around the door to tie into the other trim and make the entry stand out?
I’d love honest feedback on the color placement specifically around the door/frame area. If you have other suggestions for making the entry look more finished while keeping the wood-look door, I’m all ears! Photos attached.

u/ProfessionalSeal — 24 days ago