“I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here Experience” Is the Most Extreme Teambuilding Event Ever Dan Koelsch, November 22, 2012November 22, 2012 Are you an office manager looking for ways to bring your employees together? Are you having trouble finding a good teambuilding event that will get their competitive juices flowing? Maybe you should try eating bugs. That’s what one event agency is offering in the UK. Called the “I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here Experience” after the reality show, it’s one that is definitely not for the faint-hearted. Get the details after the break. Chillisauce is a London-based event agency that, among other things, does corporate events like parties and teambuilding activities all around England, Scotland, and Wales. They actually have an entire category of teambuilding event called As Seen On TV, all of which look really fun. I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here Experience (also called “I’m an Office Worker Get Me Out of Here”) is a competitive teambuilding event that can include eating bugs, bungee jumping, and being buried alive. Read the press release below, and check out the website for full details and to enquire. * * * 21st November 2012 I’m Not A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! Widgedy grubs and jungle beasties are dish of the day for team building groups with event agency Chillisauce.co.uk. Inspired by the ITV programme I’m a celebrity get me out of here, this event will force teams to face their biggest fears from snakes and spiders to confined spaces and disgusting delicacies. Suggested challenges include polishing off a bowl full of maggots, downing fish guts and chewing on a handful of crickets. The highly competitive day will consist of tasks such as ‘fear of the unknown’, ‘buried alive’ and ‘eight legged freaks’, all designed to get you calling out those famous words. Director at Chillisauce.co.uk Adrian Simpson said ‘ Until now the fear, panic and abject terror that these type of challenges evoke, have solely been the preserve of celebrities. We’re giving people all over the country the chance to walk in the shoes of Peter Andre and test their mettle in the most ingenious ways. This is just the beginning for a new, more inventive era, for team building.’ Prior to the event each team’s individual fears are registered to ensure the event’s challenges and tasks are created specifically to address those fears and phobias, so every one of these events are developed in a bespoke fashion. The fright Factor team building experience will add a whole new meaning to corporate events and traditional team building. Swapping trust exercises with insect eating tasks and group problem solving with fear facing challenges. In order to complete the tasks successfully the teams will have to develop genuine team spirit and a competitive edge. At the end of the day the team with the most stars will be awarded with a choice of luxury food, drink and accommodation whilst the the losing teams(s) will be subject to a basic jungle dinner and tents. This overnight experience is available in Australia and Nationwide and but at specific venue locations in Nottingham and Birmingham. Prices start from £2,200 based on a group of 15. For more information on the tasks and locations I’m an office worker get me out of here. About Chillisauce.co.uk: Chillisauce.co.uk is an event agency, which sends over 80,000 people a year on events and experiences throughout the UK and Europe. Viral Marketing Viral News Corporate EventI'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here
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