How Operators Can Turn Team Spirit into a Revenue Stream
Wibit SportsParks are known for their fun, excitement and mass appeal – but they’re also a powerful tool for attracting new business opportunities. One of the most promising? Corporate teambuilding events. From small businesses to global enterprises, more and more companies are looking for ways to strengthen their teams outside the office. As a Wibit operator, you can tap into this demand by offering tailored group experiences that go beyond the average day at the park.
Here are five teambuilding formats that work perfectly on a Wibit SportsPark – and that can help you generate additional income with no to minimal adaptation:
1. Relay Challenge
A proven favorite: Teams race against the clock, passing a virtual baton as each member completes a section of the course. It’s fun, fast-paced and builds natural moments of support and competition.
You don’t need any additional equipment.
2. Puzzle Hunt
Place color-coded puzzle pieces at various points on the course. Teams must collect all pieces before returning to shore to solve a logic or word challenge together.
Adds variety without changing the layout.
3. Strategy Challenge
Here, teams receive a task, for example to move five items from point A to B – one item at a time. They must plan a route, assign roles and execute under time pressure.
Encourages repeat use of the same course with different logic.
4. Trivia Parcours
This combines physical movement with mental agility. Stations across the park feature waterproof trivia or problem-solving questions. To move on, the team must answer correctly.
Individual solution for each client, if they bring their own questions and quests
5. Wibit Water Olympics
Combine all of the above as a special event. Offer light music and a scoreboard and the “Wibit Team Day” can become a regular event format for your client.
Perfect for larger groups to spend the full day at your facility.
Why Teambuilding Pays Off for You
Offering teambuilding events isn’t just about fun – it’s about business. These sessions attract new target groups, increase weekday utilization and position your park as a premium group destination. Corporate clients typically book in advance, are willing to pay premium rates and often spend more on-site by taking advantage of nearby food offerings, facilities or additional local services.