miniature golf,basketball, tennis,bicycle and surrey rentals,plus professionalmar- bles courts and bocce ball, too.
The Wildwoods also hosts a number of events each year like soccer, lacrosse and hockey tournaments, the National Marbles Championships, Monster Truck and Motocross races, sand sculpting fes- tivals, concerts, and the Wildwoods International Kite Festival.
Another great New Jersey destination that serves as a great place meet and become immersed into a whole new world is Adventure Aquarium, which is situated along the Camden waterfront.
Says Laura Batchelor, marketing manag- er for Adventure Aquarium, “Host a meeting underwater? At Adventure Aquarium that isn’t just a crazy dream - it can be an awesome reality! Currents Ballroom is an exceptional meeting space like no other, featuring movie screen-sized views into the 550,000-gal- lon Shark Realm exhibit with its dozens of sharks, stingrays and fish creating an incredible backdrop.”
She continues, “With one side of the venue a view into the aquatic world and the other of the beautiful Philadelphia skyline, it is undeniably a unique meet- ing space that creates a feeling of sereni- ty and also promotes creative thinking.”
The uniqueness of Currents Ballroom helps to set it apart from other event spaces. By virtually taking guests into an underwater world, Adventure Aquarium can offer engaging activities like scav- enger hunts throughout the facility, as well as arrange teambuilding events spe- cific to the aquatic atmosphere.
Educators and live animal encounters also can be incorporated into the event serving as a fun, interactive shift from the everyday meeting,notes Batchelor.
“After spending the day at Adventure Aquarium, groups and attendees have concluded their meeting or event with not only increased creativity, but also
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