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In addition, Tropicana AC acquired adja- cent boutique hotel The Chelsea in 2017 and began the process of linking it to Tropicana as its fifth hotel tower, bring- ing the property’s total guest room count to just under 2,400 and adding another 5,600-square feet of conference space to its offerings.


“Under construction is an enclosed pedestrian walkway bridge connecting all Tropicana guests to the Chelsea Tower and its hotel rooms and ameni- ties. It is exciting to offer meeting plan- ners more hotel rooms and dining expe- riences for their convention attendees,” notes Ramos.


Ramos also shares some advice when planning these types of team building events, and how planners can accom- modate every attendee.


“When planning an experiential event,” she cautions, “it is important to keep in mind that not everyone is as outgoing or open to participating in group activi- ties. It is good to give the group a ‘head’s up’ as to what type of experiential activi- ty they will be participating in so that they will show up prepared - but don’t give away all the details! If the event is something that is completely outside an individual’s comfort zone, he or she might be inclined to pull a ‘no-show’ the day of the outing.”


Many attendees, however, will be excit- ed by the prospect of engaging in a new and fun experience as part of their event. Many attendees like to be engaged and challenged while taking part in group activities.


Providing attendees with a


true experience will certain- ly provide a much-needed boost and generate a lot of buzz among the group moving forward.


Kristin Zeller is a freelance writer and works in the Special Events Office for the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. zeller@phillies.com


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Spooky Nook Sports, located in Manheim, PA, can offer your group a totally unique and ex- citing team building experience. Get ready to get muddy as you wind and weave through this high intensity, outdoor obstacle course.


Teamwork will be crucial as you and your group conquer this challenge together. With the ability to choose from 8 obsta- cles, 14 obstacles, or the full 20 obstacle course, you can make this experience exactly what you need. Pick your own package op- tion and then let The Nook take care of the planning from there.


This one-of- a-kind challenge takes place on 30+ acres of field, located across the street from Spooky Nook Sports. What might seem impossible to overcome individually, sudden- ly becomes achievable when solved as a unit.


On this course, you’ll get to know about all the different areas of strength within your team, while discovering how best to support one another. Communication and problem-solving will be at the forefront as you make your way through each obstacle your group is presented.


It’s more than just team building – it’s an adventure.


Spooky Nook Meetings & Events offers a unique team building opportunity for the weekend warriors inside your company. If you’re ready to see what your group is made of, here are some tips on how to perform your best on the course.


1. Pace yourself! This isn’t necessarily about speed. It’s a chance to problem solve with your team. Take your time and focus on working together. 2. Wear light weight clothing! This isn’t your average day in the office. You’ll want to make sure you’re dressed in light, athletic clothing to make yourself com- fortable on the course. 3. Get ready to get dirty! Don’t be afraid to dive into the dirt and mud. It’s part of what makes this challenge fun and unique.


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