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Giant Slide

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
A Giant Slide is a large, inflatable or hard-structure slide that’s much bigger than playground slides. They can be straight down or have curves and twists. Some are designed to look like castles, animals, or other fun shapes. Giant Slides are often one of the most popular attractions at carnivals, fairs, and large events because they offer a thrilling ride for people of all ages. How? Set up the Giant Slide in a spacious area with plenty of room at the bottom for people to safely exit. If it’s inflatable, make sure it’s properly secured and inflated. Place safety mats at the bottom of the slide. Have staff members to supervise – one at the top to control the flow of riders, and one at the bottom to help people exit safely. Give clear instructions to riders about how to sit or lie down on the slide. For faster slides, provide burlap sacks for riders to sit on. Why? Offers a thrilling, safe ride that’s fun for all ages. Provides an exciting experience with speed and height. Accommodates many riders in a short period, making it ideal for events with large crowds. Serves as a visual attraction, drawing people to the event. Combines excitement and physical activity, offering a fun way to stay active.
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Candies

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Candies at events are sweet treats that come in many shapes, sizes, and flavours. They can be hard candies, chocolates, gummy candies, lollipops, or any other type of confectionery. Candies are often used as rewards for games, as decorations, or simply as snacks for guests to enjoy. They add colour and a touch of sweetness to any event. How? Provide a variety of candies in different flavours and types to cater to different preferences. You can set up candy stations with jars or bowls of different sweets, or hand out pre-packaged candies. For a more organized approach, you might create candy bags or boxes for each guest. Always check for any allergies, especially with nuts or dairy in chocolates. You can also use sugar-free options for those watching their sugar intake. Why? A simple and universal treat that brings joy to everyone. Easy to distribute and can be used in a variety of ways, like prizes or snacks. Adds a burst of colour to event decor, enhancing the overall atmosphere. Popular with kids, providing them with a sweet highlight at parties. Nostalgic for adults, bringing back memories of childhood sweets and celebrations.
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Hopscotch

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Hopscotch is a classic children’s game where players hop through a pattern of squares drawn on the ground. The squares are numbered, and players toss a small object (like a stone) onto them in order. They then hop through the pattern, skipping the square with their marker, and pick it up on their way back. It’s a game that tests balance, coordination, and accuracy. How? Draw a hopscotch pattern on the ground using chalk on the pavement, or create a permanent one with paint or tape for indoor use. The pattern usually has 8-10 numbered squares. Give each player a marker (like a small stone or beanbag). Players take turns throwing their markers onto the squares in order. They hop through, following specific rules like hopping on one foot for single squares and two feet for double squares. If they complete the course without mistakes, they get to go again. Why? Simple to set up but provides a fun physical challenge. Helps children develop balance, coordination, and number recognition. A cost-effective and entertaining activity for kids at events. A nostalgic game that many adults enjoy reminiscing about. Versatile, suitable for both solo play and group activities.
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Funny Mirrors

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Funny Mirrors, also called distortion mirrors or carnival mirrors, are specially shaped mirrors that reflect distorted images. They might make you look very tall and thin, short and wide, or wavy all over. A Funny Mirror booth usually has several different mirrors, each with its unique distortion. People can walk through and see themselves in all sorts of silly shapes. How? Set up a series of distortion mirrors in a row or a small booth. Make sure there’s enough light for people to see their reflections. You might want to put down non-slip mats in front of the mirrors for safety. Let people walk through and look at themselves in each mirror. You can add fun props like hats or wigs to make the experience even more amusing. Why? They create laughter by distorting reflections in amusing ways. A lighthearted and fun way to play with your appearance without permanent changes. Quick to enjoy, making them perfect for short breaks or photo opportunities. Great for creating unique and funny pictures that guests can remember the event by. Appeals to all ages, entertaining children to adults.
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Palmist

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
A Palmist at an event is someone who reads palms for entertainment. They look at the lines and shapes on a person’s palm and interpret them to tell a story about the person’s character or future. While palm reading isn’t scientifically proven, many people find it fun and interesting. The palmist might talk about things like the heart line, life line, and fate line on the palm. How? Set up a quiet area with a table and chairs for the palmist and participants. The palmist examines the person’s dominant hand, looking at the major lines and the shape of the palm. They then give a short reading, usually focusing on positive aspects. It’s important to remind everyone that this is for entertainment purposes only. Readings are usually kept brief, maybe 5-10 minutes, so more people can participate. Why? Adds an element of mystique and personal interaction to events. Serves as a conversation starter and creates intrigue around palm reading. Offers a quieter, more introspective activity for those seeking a break from louder games. Popular as an ice-breaker, especially at parties and corporate events. Even sceptics can enjoy the fun and entertainment of a palm reading.
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Potter

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
A Potter activity at an event usually involves letting people try their hand at making something out of clay. This could be using a pottery wheel for throwing pots, or simpler hand-building techniques to make pinch pots or coil pots. It’s a chance for people to get hands-on with clay and experience the joy of creating something unique. The activity is often led by an experienced potter who can guide participants. How? Set up a workspace with clay, tools, and either pottery wheels or flat surfaces for hand-building. Provide aprons to protect clothes. Have an instructor demonstrate basic techniques, then let participants try. For hand-building, show how to make simple shapes or use moulds. If using wheels, help people centre their clay and guide them through pulling up the sides of a pot. Let people decorate their creations with tools or stamps. Why? Offers a tangible, creative experience, allowing people to make something with their hands. A calming and sensory activity that brings satisfaction. Unique at events, providing a memorable and artistic alternative to traditional games. Helps develop fine motor skills and encourages creativity. Provides participants with a personal keepsake they can take home.
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Knock the Cans

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Knock the Cans, also known as Tin Can Alley, is a carnival-style game where players throw balls to knock down a pyramid of cans or bottles. A stack of cans is set up on a table or stand, and players stand a short distance away. They get a certain number of throws to try and knock down all the cans. It’s a simple game that tests aim and throwing power. How? Stack empty cans or plastic bottles in a pyramid shape on a stable surface. Give players softballs to throw. Mark a throwing line a few feet away from the cans. Each player gets three throws to try and knock down all the cans. If they knock them all down, they win a prize. You can make it more challenging by having players stand further back or by using smaller balls. Why? Easy to understand but satisfying to play, making it a crowd-pleaser. The exciting crash of cans falling adds thrill to the game. Quick and simple, allowing many people to play in a short amount of time. Improves hand-eye coordination and teaches aim and force control. Can be adjusted for different skill levels, making it versatile for all ages.
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Sand Pit

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
A Sand Pit at an event is a contained area filled with clean, play-safe sand. It’s like bringing a little bit of the beach to any location. Sandpits can be used for various activities, from simple sand castle building to more organized games like treasure hunts. They often come with buckets, shovels, moulds, and other sand toys to encourage creative play. How? Set up a large, shallow container or designated area and fill it with clean play sand. Provide a variety of sand toys like shovels, rakes, buckets, and moulds. You might add some small toys for hide-and-seek games in the sand. Make sure there’s enough space around the sand pit for kids to move freely. You can organize specific activities, like a sand castle contest, or just let children play freely. Always supervise young children around the sand pit. Why: A sensory play experience that is both fun and calming for children. Encourages creative play, allowing kids to build sandcastles or hunt for treasures. Helps children develop fine motor skills and creativity in a natural environment. Versatile for themed activities and group games, perfect for various events. Provides hours of entertainment, giving parents a chance to relax while their children play.
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Bow and Arrow

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Bow and Arrow games at events usually use safe, child-friendly equipment to let people try archery. Instead of sharp arrows, these games often use arrows with suction cups or soft tips. The bows are usually simple and easy to use. Players aim at colourful targets set up a short distance away. It’s a chance for people to feel like Robin Hood or Katniss Everdeen while staying safe and having fun. How? Set up targets at a safe distance – these could be bullseye boards or balloon targets. Give each player a bow and a set number of safe arrows. Show them how to hold the bow, nock the arrow (that means put it in place), and pull back the string. Remind them about safety rules, like never pointing the bow at people. Let players take turns shooting at the targets. You can keep score based on where the arrows hit or just let people enjoy the experience of shooting. Why? Provides a thrilling, hands-on archery experience in a safe, controlled environment. Develops focus, patience, and hand-eye coordination. A unique and adventurous attraction, distinct from typical party games. Fun for all ages, offering a challenge with each shot at the target. Excellent for photo opportunities, capturing moments of fun and achievement.
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Miniature Bowling Alley

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
A miniature bowling alley is a scaled-down version of a regular bowling lane. It usually has a short lane, maybe 10 to 15 feet long, with smaller pins and balls. The basic idea is the same as full-size bowling – players roll a ball down the lane to knock over as many pins as possible. It’s set up to give the feel of real bowling but in a space that can fit at parties or events. How? Set up the mini lane on a flat surface. Place the small bowling pins at one end in the standard triangle formation. Give each player a small bowling ball. Players take turns rolling the ball down the lane, trying to knock over as many pins as possible. They get two rolls per turn, just like in regular bowling. Keep score by counting how many pins each player knocks down. You can play individual games or divide into teams. Why? Brings the fun of bowling to a smaller, portable setup for easy play. Lighter balls and shorter lanes make it more accessible for children. Easy to understand, with minimal explanation needed for a quick start. Adds a competitive element to events with friendly bowling matches. The sound of pins falling adds to the excitement and energy of the event.
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Snakes and Ladders

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Snakes and Ladders is a classic board game that’s easy to learn and fun to play. The board has numbered squares, usually from 1 to 100. Some squares have ladders that let players climb up, while others have snakes that make players slide down. Players roll a die to move their piece along the board. The goal is to be the first to reach the last square. It’s a game of luck that can have sudden twists and turns as players go up ladders or down snakes. How? Set up the game board and give each player a different coloured piece. Decide who goes first, often by rolling the die with the highest number starting. Players take turns rolling the die and moving their piece that many squares. If a player lands at the bottom of a ladder, they get to climb up to the top of it. If they land on the head of a snake, they must slide down to its tail. The first player to reach or pass the last square wins. Why? A classic game that’s simple to learn but still exciting for players of all ages. Perfect for family fun, teaching counting and following rules. The element of chance keeps the game unpredictable and engaging. Multiple players can join, making it a social and interactive experience. The ups and downs of the game keep it fun and full of surprises.
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Balloon Shooting

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Balloon shooting is a carnival-style game where players try to pop balloons using darts, pellet guns, or sometimes water guns. Colorful balloons are set up as targets, often pinned to a board or floating in water. Players get a certain number of shots to try and pop as many balloons as they can. It’s a test of aim and accuracy that’s exciting for all ages. How? Set up a safe area with a backdrop to catch missed shots. Inflate balloons and attach them to a board or float them in a container. Give players darts or a toy gun with soft pellets or water. Explain the rules: how many shots they get, how points are scored, and any safety rules. Let players take their shots, keeping track of how many balloons they pop. Award prizes based on performance. Why? Simple yet exciting, requiring skill to master aiming and accuracy. Great attraction for events, allowing many people to take turns quickly. Adjustable difficulty makes it suitable for different age groups. Bright colours and popping sounds add to the festive atmosphere. A fun test of aim, offering instant gratification with each balloon popped.
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