Good Deeds Bus Experiment
Over the years, we’ve created numerous Team Building programs. Some came to fruition because a client asked about it while others came from our imagination. While it’s a lot of work to create original programs, it’s also downright fun because it allows us to tap into our creative side, and explore new and exciting possibilities!
Over the years, we’ve created numerous Team Building programs. Some came to fruition because a client asked about it while others came from our imagination. While it’s a lot of work to create original programs, it’s also downright fun because it allows us to tap into our creative side, and explore new and exciting possibilities!
For one thing, it’s an immersive experience that showcases some of San Diego’s secret spots. You know, places that are truly “off the beaten path.” It could be anything from a little known historical suspension bridge to a unique walking path that overlooks the ocean. At several of the stops, we include surprises so for example, on our last program, we had a professional Hawaiian dancer who performed AND taught our group how to dance the hula. Imagine 50 people learning how to dance the hula right in the middle of a neighborhood! It was quite the scene. As a matter of fact, several of the neighbors came out and even joined us!
For us, seeing a group of strangers have fun together was super sweet. The last stop, also billed as the “highlight” of the adventure, was a mystery “volunteer location.” For this particular group, the organizers chose to build trikes and then donate them to the Ronald McDonald House. Such a memorable way to kick off the holidays, and so much better than the usual office Happy Hour Get together.