Guests cluster by age, check their phones, and make awkward small talk with people they barely know. The couple wanted mixing — they got parallel isolation.
Without something compelling to do, guests default to their devices. They're physically present but socially absent.
Kids are bored, teenagers are detached, older relatives don't know what to do. Nobody planned an activity that actually works across four generations.
Bounce houses and carnival games don't match a wedding's tone. You want something elevated, not something that looks like a birthday party for a 7-year-old.
Between courses, during setup transitions, after the first dances — there are always gaps. Without a social anchor, energy drains.
Photo booths get visited once. Giant Jenga sits ignored after 20 minutes. You paid for something that didn't actually pull people in.
This is the photo the couple keeps. Not the staged portrait — the candid moment where the generation gap dissolved entirely and everyone was just playing.
We configure everything for the tone of a wedding: elegant outdoor games on a garden lawn or terrace, facilitated with quiet warmth that draws guests in rather than demanding participation. No megaphones, no carnival energy, no awkward audience moments.
Check your date →60–90 minutes during cocktail hour. Games become a social anchor — something for guests to gather around while they chat, drink, and mingle. Breaks the ice between guests who don’t know each other.
A games zone operating alongside dancing and dining. A secondary social environment that keeps guests engaged throughout the night — including the guests who aren’t on the dance floor.
Every package is fully facilitated — Game Guides handle everything from setup to teardown.
2 hrs · 2 Guides · 25 guests
From $449 with Founders Pricing
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