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Action Park, place for parties and events in Prague
The growing Action Park, Prague – adrenaline, action, fun, and outdoors – just in time for summer!
Action Park opened three years ago and operates more like a private outdoor amusement park. Rather than being open to the public, as a general rule, the Action Park’s clients are groups of people looking to have a great time. These include not only the usual corporate team building and stag / hen parties but also birthday parties for children and adults, groups of friends looking for something special to do. It is located on the edge of Prague, up the Vltava river, right beside the port of Radotín. This makes transportation by car, bus or boat easy.
For the corporate team building groups, most activities involve a degree of teamwork designed to develop communication, leadership, relationships and group problem solving skills. The Action Prague team has made specific packages to cater to the skill that the team can improve: problem solving, communication, anti-stress, creative or a mini-Olympics for team building skills. The actual activities are many and include giant beer pong, group skiing, human table football, archery, potato sack relay race, foot darts.
Actually, there are too many to list, but if your boss really gets at your nerves, there is even an option to smash a car to pieces.
The stag / hen parties are similar, but there are certain options available depending on the willingness and imagination of the party of friends involved. The same is available for birthday parties: If one wants to stick a friend on a giant target and let all the others shoot arrows or kick balls at them then yes, available. Police dog chase? No problem.
Bubble football? You get the point.
A wonderful surprise is the option of a children’s party. The usual option: go out to a restaurant that doesn’t really cater to children, and then spend the afternoon picking up the pieces. Clowns anyone? Action Park is made for children. The land area of the Action Park is large, mostly grass, and loads of activities the children have probably never even heard about. Some of the activities include slackline, angry birds in reality, giant bubble football, foot darts, human table football, drum circle, and even a children’s version of paintball. Action Park can do food, refreshments and the whole package.
Those are the option Action Park can offer you but the best part is that the website is fully available in English, and you can be always sure, that your group will have an English speaking organizer. One can call, get the latest options and the team will customize your party to any level. Marek Florian is responsible for events and parties and ensures that there endless variations of things for people of all ages to do. He can even arrange to have a group picked up by boat from the center and taken to the Action Park.
So next time you are looking for something crazy to do with a birthday, stag or retirement party, Action Park is ready to present you with the package.
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