The 9 Best Seattle Group Activities and Excursions for Company Events
Two of the biggest mistakes that companies make when planning a company event are failing to remove obstacles to attendance and participation, and focusing too much on business and not enough on fun. What do we mean by that?
You’ve seen it happen. You’re at a company event in the biggest
conference room and everyone has their laptop in front of them or they’re
scrolling through messages on their devices. They’re not paying attention to
what’s happening in the room because they have too much work to do. And, what
happens at the end of a long day of conferences after everyone is stuck sitting
in a chair listening to speaker after speaker? Are they to go back to their
hotel room and spend the remaining time inside?
These are big mistakes. The best company events in Seattle allow
enough time for participants to catch up on what they’re missing by being away
and have enough fun built in that there is something to look forward to each
day.
In this article, our team at Event Experience, your Seattle company
event planners, has put together a list of our nine favorite crowd-pleaser
activities that will be sure to make your event the best one yet.
Why Are Seattle Group Activities and
Excursions so Important?
We promise that we’re about to get to that list of amazing
activities for your next company experience, but before we do, we want to land
one big message. There’s a reason that you’re choosing Seattle for your company
event. And no, it’s not just because of the amazing Seattle convention center or
the Space Needle.
Seattle is a beautiful city. It’s full of amazing culinary
experiences, gorgeous views everywhere you look, and so much more. So, it would
be a shame to bring people here and not give them an opportunity to enjoy what
Seattle is made of. And with that, let’s get on to our list:
9 Seattle group activities for your next
company event…
Underground Tour: Discover Seattle’s Hidden Past
Step into Seattle’s fascinating history with
the Underground Tour, starting in Pioneer Square. This walking tour
explores the underground streets that were built over after the Great Fire.
It’s a fun, immersive way to uncover the city’s quirky past.
Woodinville Wine Country: Sip and Unwind
Just a 30-minute drive from Seattle, Woodinville Wine Country offers a peaceful
escape with wine tastings at world-class wineries. Attendees can savor local
flavors and relax among scenic vineyards, making this a perfect group outing.
Pier
57: Explore Miner’s Landing on the Waterfront
Pier 57 offers some of the most quintessential Seattle
waterfront experiences. Take a ride on the Seattle Great
Wheel, enjoy a fun and casual seafood dining
experience at The Crab Pot, virtually explore more of the state with “Wings
over Washington”. Attendees will leave feeling that they truly experienced
and enjoyed the Seattle waterfront and bit of Seattle history and culture.
Seattle
Harbor Cruise: Views with a Splash of History
While you’re at the Seattle Waterfront, hop aboard a one-hour
narrated Seattle Harbor Cruise from Pier 55. Your team will enjoy
stunning views of the skyline, Elliott Bay, and Mount Rainier while learning
about the city’s maritime history. It’s an ideal way to unwind after a busy
day.
Glass
Blowing Studio: Hands-on Experiences to Remember
If you host a welcome reception at Chihuly Garden and Glass, your guests may feel inspired and want to create an artistic treasure of their own. A tour and hands-on experience at a local glass blowing studio is sure to draw attendance and will be a memorable and unique experience that will likely stand out from the rest.
Woodland Park Zoo: A Wild Adventure
Let your team bring out their inner animal—or not.
The Woodland Park Zoo offers an outdoor escape for nature and animal
lovers. Teams can wander through lush exhibits and enjoy up-close encounters
with wildlife from around the globe.
Theo Chocolate Factory Tour: A Sweet Seattle
Staple
Head to the Theo Chocolate Factory in
Greenwood/Phinney Ridge to learn about Seattle’s beloved fair-trade chocolate
company. This tour gives participants a behind-the-scenes look at the
chocolate-making process, plus plenty of delicious samples.
Site Seeing Tour by Bus
Touring Seattle by bus is a great way to see as much of the city
as possible, and is especially popular during the colder months. Seattle also
has plenty of hills so this option makes the experiences more accessible. Your
guided tour can include stops at Pike Place Market, craft breweries, art
galleries, parks, and so much more – so guests can also enjoy micro-experiences
along the way.
Contact our team for a customized itinerary to
perfectly suit your group’s interests.
Seattle Coffee Culture Tour: Starbucks Roastery
No visit to Seattle is complete without diving into its coffee
culture. If your event offers more time than just a visit to one of
the best coffee shops, enjoy one of the most iconic and well-known
roasters with a private tour or event at the Starbucks Roastery.
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