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A staff party brings colleagues closer together and can give a huge boost to your company's performance. There are several ways to throw a party. Organize a garden party or a company party for employees, business associates and involved. Unpack extra in an anniversary year with a special anniversary party. Or pamper the staff during an inspiring staff party. It is also possible to organize your staff party in Belgium.Want to know more about our staff party options, or are you looking for a suitable party location? Then click on one of the offers below, or click through to the nearest staff party city link for an overview of all staff party possibilities in the city of your choice. We wish you lots of inspiration in advance!
Off the coast of Haarlem/Amsterdam—also a great choice for a winter location.
You step off the boat and find yourself on Forteiland IJmuiden. A rugged, centuries-old fort where the walls seem to…
4 hours including a basic buffet, beverage package, venue rental, and an activity
A Winter Wonderland-themed party at your own venue creates a charming and cozy winter experience where relaxation, winter cheer, and…
Includes venue, DJ, decorations, party manager, and welcome drinks
Step into the time machine and set a course for the years when Flippo’s were a legitimate form of currency,…
Turn your happy hour, company party, or other event into an experience people will be talking about for weeks to…
Minimum spend €1,700: Sausage sandwich with fries and German drinks (optional), including very large groups
Want to give your event a major upgrade with some Bavarian-style fun? Then this German sausage food truck is exactly…
Imagine this: your entire team with their feet in the sand, a cocktail in hand, and the sea as a…
Lights on, camera ready… and then it hits you: you’re actually going to make a movie. Not just a bit…
For private and corporate events for up to 1,000 people
Are you looking for a beautiful event venue for your private event (wedding, anniversary party, etc.) or business event (company…
You don’t have to have ever been on skis to know where the real action happens: off the slopes. Après-ski…
Includes: entertainment, DJ, lighting and sound, après-ski games, event styling, welcome drink, 100% WKR-compliant
For those who had to trade this year’s ski vacation for the parking lot behind the office, there’s good news:…
Planning to host a company get-together at your own location? Brilliant idea—and smart from a tax perspective. Because if the…
You’ll be dropped into unfamiliar territory. No Google Maps, no excuses—just a map, a compass, and colleagues who suddenly find…
Organizing a staff party sounds simple at first. "We arrange a location, some food, a drink and done." Until you start ... and suddenly have to make choices that even a board meeting will calm down. Theme or no theme? Active or just drinks? And how do you make sure everyone has a good time-yes, even that colleague who always says, "I'm going home early" (and then leaves last)?
It all starts with one question: what do you want people to remember? After all, a good staff party is not about perfection, but about experience. Do you want people to loosen up, laugh and really get out of work mode for a while? Then you need to tailor your choices accordingly.
The venue plays a big role in this. A standard venue can work just fine, but a place with character often does just a little more. Think of an industrial warehouse, a beach location or a creative hot spot. As soon as people walk in and think "oh, this is different," you already have a head start.
Next comes the program. And this is where things often go wrong-too tightly planned or nothing at all. The trick is in the balance. Provide a few fun elements: an activity, entertainment or game element. Something that brings people together. But also leave room for spontaneous moments. Because honestly: the best stories rarely happen according to plan.
A theme can help set the mood. Whether it's a festival vibe, casino night or bad party-it gives direction and gets people "unstuck" faster. And yes, you will always have a few colleagues who take their outfit a little too seriously. Those are often the same people who open the dance floor.
Food and drinks should not be missing. But again, it doesn't have to be complicated, as long as it's good. Food trucks, a buffet or just good appetizers-if it's good, you're good. And let's face it: after a few drinks, everything gets better anyway.
What is often underestimated is the role of music. The right music can make or break a party. Start slow, build it up and before you know it, half your colleagues will be on the dance floor. Including people you never expected.
And then there's one more important point: make sure it's accessible to everyone. Not everyone wants to dance, not everyone wants to actively participate. By offering different options, you make sure everyone feels comfortable.
So organizing a staff party does not have to be perfect. In fact, a little chaos is part of it. Because in the end it is not the details that stick, but the moments: that one joke, that unexpected performance or that colleague who suddenly turns out to have a hidden talent.
A good staff party is an investment in atmosphere, connection and job satisfaction. And if it's really good, the following Monday you only hear one thing: "When's the next one?