Team Building Atlanta
Experience our renowned technology driven, team-building events.
Play in one of the following game zones, or somewhere new - we'll customize
a game for just for you.
There's nothing quite like a Go Game in the ATL. Simply standing in Centennial Park is enough to motivate you to undertake Olympic feats. We won't ask you to run the 200 meter dash, but feel free to wear your gold shoes. We will, however, have you complete missions that will test your mental prowess, your creative means, and your ability to work together. While an escape to Midtown might get you out of the office, you're not going to be off the hook in dealing with your coworkers. You might need them to locate the secret agent at the Gold Star Bakery! Conversely, you can play in the Zoo Atlanta. The animals might not give you any of the answers, but they will be the subject of some crazy missions.
Game Zones
Get That Weak Stuff Outta Here!
Centennial Park
Team Building Centennial Park: Downtown Atlanta spent about $1.4 billion improving Centennial Park to host the 1996 Go Games. Er, Olympics. Whatever. With its glorious statues, expansive lawns, and in-depth history of the Games, it feels like the place was designed to host a top-notch Go Game. Right next door, the CNN Center is full of cool shops and cardboard cutouts of Dr. Sanjay Gupta and Anderson Cooper, and the downtown area's also happening!
SUGGESTED WRAP VENUES
Jocks and Jill's, jocksandjills.com, (404) 816-2801
Hard Rock Cafe, hardrockcafe.com (404) 688-7625
Chris says, "I always feel like a rock star ending here. Two private rooms and right in the middle of the game zone. Sadly, it doesn't come with groupies."
Mobile In Midtown
Midtown
Team Building Midtown Atlanta: The Midtown game zone is gorgeous. There's the Woodruff Center, the High Museum, historic hotels, and old theatres. Midtown touches offices, residential spaces, and tons of cool outdoor art, so you're guaranteed a little bit of everything! You'll find a small-town feel in a big city, with a couple of glamorous restaurants to boot.
SUGGESTED WRAP VENUES
Gordon Biersch, gordonbiersch.com, (404) 870-0805
Greg says, "A perfect ending venue, right in the middle of the game zone. There's a great private balcony area with pool tables and its very own bar. Bonus!"
Ecco Restaurant, ecco-atlanta.com, (404) 347-9555
Mei says, "A slightly upscale restaurant within walking distance from game zone. They have a private area in the back that's separated by a curtain from the main dining room, which works well for up to forty. They were very accommodating. Amazing fried goat cheese and cute bartenders. Gets my vote!"
Some Kids Get All The Luck
Zoo Atlanta
Team Building Zoo Atlanta: The Go Game will create a zoo no matter where you play. So what happens when you play the Go Game at an actual zoo? Will it cause mass hysteria? Will cats and dogs start living together? Will it help the Hawks win an NBA championship? Well, we can only going to guarantee two of those three things for you if you book a game at the Atlanta zoo. Let us take your company on a wild romp through the ape house and the petting zoo. Try your hand at choreographing a sultry dance for the komodo dragons or attempt to out jump the inhabitants of the kangaroo pit. We'd recommend not getting into a boxing match with them though.










