Can this activity also be done indoors?
No, you can't.
We ask participants to 'bring weather-appropriate clothing'. A short shower then need not be a problem. Sturdy (gym or hiking) shoes with tread are important to avoid slipping. We stay on grass and/or in a wooded area. Sometimes, if there is a chance of rain, a group may not want to be outside. We then advise you to ask the location manager in advance if there is a party tent or other outdoor space to take shelter for a while. A party tent, outdoor space, hall or meeting room is not included in the price. If the weather forecast is unfavourable, please contact us. You can do so up to 48 hours before the start of the activity. We will then discuss alternatives. This activity has a bad-weather guarantee. In the event of really bad weather (frost, strong wind, thunderstorms, snow, hail), you can cancel the activity free of charge up to 24 hours before the start.
The photo looks active, can it be done with less athletic participants?
This is usually possible, but not always. Our starting point is that everyone can participate. The Team4Teams facilitator will contact you in advance and tailor the activity to the group's capabilities. So report if there are participants with physical limitations such as pregnancy, motor or sensory impairments. The facilitator will then take this into account.
Usually, more can be done than you think. For us, it is a sport to organise the tasks in such a way that everyone can participate and be put in his/her power. For example, someone who is visually impaired is at an advantage if the group is given an assignment where everyone is blindfolded.
There is some difference in the level of sportiness between our outdoor programmes (more stars 1 to 5 = more sporty):
- Catapult shooting ** (only possible in the park of the Ernst Sillem Hoeve)
- Building a rope bridge ***
- Rafting Veluwemeer **** (ask us about the possibilities)
- Struggling Ardennes***** (ask us about the possibilities)
There are outdoor activities that can also be done indoors, the degree of sportsmanship is:
- Ball factory *
- Team building with reflection ** (to be tailored to the group)
- Team building compact *** (to be tailored to the group)
- Serious Fun **** (to be tailored to the group)
The Team4Teams supervisor appreciates knowing in time if there are any physical limitations such as pregnancy, motor or sensory impairments. The supervisor is able to take this into account. Organisations increasingly work with people with (physical) disabilities. For us, it is a sport to empower these employees during an assignment. For example, someone who is visually impaired is at an advantage when the group is given an assignment where everyone is blindfolded. The results are regularly surprising and heartwarming.
Can it also be done with a smaller or larger group? I don't know yet how big the group will be.
Each activity has a minimum and an optimal group size. Sometimes there is also a maximum group size because we are limited in terms of equipment or supervisors. For large groups, early booking is recommended.
Catapult shooting - minimum: 2 per catapult - optimal: 4 per catapult - maximum: 10 catapults, 6 per catapult Building a rope bridge - minimum: 3 per rope bridge - optimal: 6 to 8 per rope bridge - maximum: 4 rope bridges ± 48 participants Rafting - minimum: 8 people per customer - optimal: 4 people per raft - maximum: 12 rafts ± 72 participants In case you end up with fewer participants than the minimum number, the activity will not be possible. Consult in good time if you see that the situation is uncertain and ask for alternatives.