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How’s Your Outdoor Entertainment Game?

  • By BombBomb with RE/MAX
  • 19 Jul, 2019

There’s an art to throwing a great backyard party! Learn how to keep your guests around.

In the warm summer months, there’s nothing better than having friends or family over for a fun backyard party or outdoor barbecue. Whether you have a huge yard or a tiny patio, here are three ways to level up your outdoor entertainment game and keep your guests happy this summer.


Giant Games - Our guests will undoubtedly be entertained by watching or playing a massive version of popular childhood games, such as Jenga or Connect Four. Try Jenga® GIANT™; just like with the tiny version, the goal is to remove and add blocks without knocking over the whole thing. Everyone will be on their toes, watching to see when it will tumble.


Outdoor Bar with Cooler - A traditional cooler does the trick if you just need your drinks chilled. But step up your game with a nice outdoor bar like this one that expands to reveal a spot to add ice and cool your beverages. It’s also great for setting out ingredients for fun mixed drinks.


Camouflaged speaker - Playing great music can change the entire atmosphere of a gathering. This weatherproof speaker, which is camouflaged as a rock, looks like part of your landscaping and can provide a soundtrack to your parties regardless of the weather.



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