OT: games for reception

RieRie
on 6/2/06 1:17 pm - somewhere, IL
Okay, Games for reception. Does anyone know any good games for reception party?Inexpensive too. I have already spent way too much money. I already printed out WLC's game with the birthday thing. That was so cool. Since this is going to be a reunion type reception I thought games would be fun.
Karyn R.
on 6/3/06 2:23 am - wynantskill, NY
Marie, here are some I copied for you off the internet. Golf Game - Choose one area of the reception hall where you can set up a miniature putting green. Then, if the guests want the couple to kiss, then they must get a hole in one. To create a little more fun and make the game more challenging, you can position the putting start in different locations and at different angles. Demonstration Game - Again, to get the bride and groom to kiss, another couple has to put on a demonstration on how they want the couple to kiss. This game is actually quite fun and gets other guests involved. Riddle Game - With this game, if someone at the reception wants the bride and groom to kiss, then that individual must answer a riddle asked by the DJ or the person that will be serving as the emcee. Song Game - In this case, the person wanting the couple to kiss would be required to sing an entire verse, correctly, with the word "love" included Who Wants to See a Million Dollar Kiss Link Game - Based on the famous television show "Who wants to be a millionaire", the entire group of guests can get involved with this game. In this case, for a question to be answered, all guests at the table have to stand up and say, "We want to play." From there, the emcee will ask a trivia question about the newly married couple, giving four possible answers. The guests at the table playing will discuss and then provide the answer. If they were right, then the bride and groom kiss, whether just blowing them at each other or actually laying on a serious kiss. Now in this game, the table of guests would have three lifelines, a 50/50 chance where the remaining guests are polled, and an opportunity to ask a friend. If all of the lifelines are used, the table loses. and here is the link to another site with many more ideas, let me know what you decide to do! http://www.spotlighteventsdjs.com/games.html Karyn
Wls Chik
on 6/3/06 4:13 pm - Someplace, ny
I keep thinking about the "memory game" that's played at showers. You show a tray of items and whoever writes them all down wins... Also..there's a game where everyone lines up boy/girl and has a toothpick in their mouth and they have to transfer a lifesaver down the line using only the toothpick. They did this at a birthday party when I was younger and my mother was APPALLED but since it's mostly adults and it is a wedding I thought it might be fun. The ever popular guess how many ____________ are in the jar.. you fill in the blank and it's the prize for whoever guesses closest.
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